Actor Michael Sheen: “In the same way as the Nazis had to be stopped in Germany in the Thirties, this thing that is on the rise has to be stopped”
Michael Sheen is a Welsh stage and screen actor whose work includes starring roles in the 2008 film Frost/Nixon and the current Showtime series Masters of Sex. On December 17, the Sunday Times of London ran a profile on him, titled “Michael Sheen gets political. This time it’s for real.” The writer of the profile […]
500 Women Scientists: “We reject the hateful rhetoric that was given a voice during the U.S. presidential election…”
An online letter by a group of women scientists against Trump’s attacks on science and on his hateful poison directed at different sections of the people has gathered over 11,000 signatures from around the world as of December 23. In an article published by Scientific American, ecologist Kelly Ramirez said that, after the Trump-Pence victory, […]
100+ Professors at Notre Dame Say: We are coming forward to stand with the professors you have called “dangerous”
A website called “Professor Watchlist,” run by a group called Turning Point USA, has posted the names of more than 200 professors they accuse of putting forward “leftist propaganda” and “discriminating” against right-wing students. This campus witch-hunt is a sign of the time of Trump. … In response, more than 100 Notre Dame faculty members […]
Mystery Writer Elizabeth George: “I will not ever accept what’s going on right now in the US as the new normal”
Elizabeth George is a U.S.-based writer of mystery novels set in Great Britain. She is widely known for her series of books featuring Inspector Thomas Lynley. In a recent post titled “Mea Culpa” on her website, part of a series of essays on the 2016 elections, George wrote in part: “…what I cannot forgive is […]
Playwright and Literature Professor Ariel Dorfman: “Now America Knows How Chile Felt”
Ariel Dorfman is a Chilean-American playwright, novelist, human rights activist and an emeritus professor of literature at Duke University. In an op-ed titled “Now, America, You Know How Chileans Felt” that appeared in the New York Times on December 17, Dorfman describes how after Salvador Allende had won the presidential election in 1970, U.S. President […]
MIT Faculty: “The President-elect has appointed individuals to positions of power who have endorsed racism, misogyny and religious bigotry, and denied the widespread scientific consensus on climate change.”
More than 500 members of the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have issued a statement opposing Trump’s official appointments and “upholding the value of science and diversity.” The signers include people from every academic department at MIT, nine department and program heads, and four Nobel Prize recipients. Notable signatories to date include […]
Neveragain.tech: “We refuse to facilitate mass deportations of people the government believes to be undesirable”
On December 13, a group of people who work in tech organizations and companies based in the U.S. issued a strong statement pledging “solidarity with Muslim Americans, immigrants, and all people whose lives and livelihoods are threatened by the incoming administration’s proposed data collection policies.” They said they refuse to build databases of people based […]
Shaun King: “No, we should not wait and see what a Trump administration does. We should organize our resistance right now.”
New York Daily News columnist Shaun King’s writes: “Now, in the name of a peaceful transition, both President Obama and Hillary Clinton are striking a conciliatory tone. I understand that such a tone is a tradition in American politics, but everything about Donald Trump and this election breaks with tradition. President Obama may feel obligated […]
In a piece titled “Forward Ever, Normal Never: Taking Down Donald Trump” in Monthly Review, Susie Day writes:
“People often compare the ascendance of Trump and his cabinet of deplorables to the rise of the Nazis—taking momentary refuge in the fact that 1933 Germany didn’t have the nuclear option. Apropos of Trump’s take on flag burning, one of the first things Hitler did as chancellor was to rescind freedom of speech, assembly, the press. . . Then the […]
Singer John Legend
“Trump is saying Hitler-level things in public… And I feel like it’s dangerous for us to be complacent” Read John Legend’s comments here.