There also seem to be white nationalists calling for a "bugaloo" to fan the flames. So much of this goes back to Trump and his apparent idea that punishing anyone who disagrees with him is the way to go - his rabid followers take that to heart.

I'm sick of this. I'm sick of this country.

- Alan

On Sat, 30 May 2020, Max Herman via NetBehaviour wrote:

Hi Michael,

I will certainly stop sharing it as being relevant to the civic unrest here;
my apologies for not checking with you first.

That said, many of the protest leaders here are denouncing the orchestrated
campaign of arson, which is decimating the very neighborhoods which are hurt
most by economic inequality and injustice. Irreplaceable Native American
historic archives have been burned. Incendiary devices have been found in my
immediate neighborhood and the "burn it down" graffiti is written with punk
rock "A" symbols and slogans having nothing to do with justice for George
Floyd. His family is calling for an end to the arson which is destroying
their neighborhood, and there is no police or fire prevention presence
whatsoever to protect people.

This destruction is close to me, on my street and in my nostrils. Maybe my
city should be burned to ground to bring change -- every single structure
bar none. But I and many others who are calling for justice are also calling
for an end to the arson and looting.

I hope I am not sounding reactionary here. One indicator of our dilemma is
that Trump's rhetoric is fanning the flames, rather than calling for calm
and healing. There are images and reported evidence of well-equipped
arsonists not from the affected community acting in a highly orchestrated
operation. If you can stream coverage from WCCO channel 4 some of the
community leaders are speaking on these issues.

Perhaps a moment or breath of peace cannot save my city, or the world. My
sincere hope is that it can.

My emotions are raw and fear is everywhere, so I may not be coherent. I will
respect your wishes though not to associate the song with a political
agenda; that was not my intent but I do see how it could be seen that way
and I confess my judgment may be off-base due to my own biases and emotional
state.

Best wishes to all,

Max




____________________________________________________________________________
From: Michael Szpakowski <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2020 5:27 PM
To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
<[email protected]>
Cc: Max Herman <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] a song for peace in Minneapolis: "The Beautiful"
I?m happy to have this distributed Max. I said so on a number of occasions. I?m
a little uneasy though about shoehorning a creative piece which for me was
an exercise in personal collaboration and friendship to the current events
in Minneapolis (although I understand your physical nearness to the
situation) to which my response is complete solidarity with the uprisings
across the US. It feels a bit awkward to me. Here is the little thing we did
in my town today to honour George Floyd:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/49952943907/in/photostream#
In terms of peace my feeing was, is and remains *No* justice *No* peace...
cheers Michael


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On Saturday, May 30, 2020, 8:08 pm, Max Herman via NetBehaviour
<[email protected]> wrote:


Hi all,

Please have a listen to this unusual song and forward it to your
contacts.

https://mhermanmszpakowski.bandcamp.com/track/the-beautiful

Here is an alternate link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8pabM00hIo&t=10s

It was written and recorded last summer in hopes of peace for our
country. It is now posted and publicized to honor the memory of George
Floyd and the peace, justice, and love we all need to keep hope alive.

Best wishes to you and yours,

Max
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