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Bob Franken

Posted: August 13, 2010 09:50 AM

The Summer of Hate

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Those of us who are somewhat past puberty remember the Summer of Love. How much we recall depends on what we each ingested recreationally but the consensus is that it did happen.

It defined a generation, but for those who missed out, a little background: It was actually spread over two years of sex-drug-and-rock-and-roll...from the 1967 release of the Beatles' incredible ``Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' album to the musical glory and excess at Woodstock in 1969.

The epicenter of this earthquake was San Francisco, specifically in the neighborhood around Haight and Ashbury streets, which became a magnet for all things hippie, a beacon for romanticized tolerance.

Sadly, the flowers in the air have turned poisonous. In the bad trip to Now, the times have been a-changin' and here we are in the Summer of Hate.

Instead of New Agers, it's the Dark Agers who have the spotlight. Rather than Aquarius, it's scariness for them.

They are having a field day. As the political slime season unfolds, they can target gays and Muslims and immigrants of color. The news has already handed them a trifecta of winning issues, if by ``winning'' you mean stuff that can be exploited by shameless panderers.

Their latest ``victory'' came in California, where a federal judge has overturned the state's ban on gay marriage. And, yes, the loss IS a victory in the wrong-is-right world of politics, because it sends juices flowing through narrow minds.

We now can count on desperate right-wing candidates falling all over themselves to trumpet their holy war calls for a constitutional amendment defining marriage as strictly a he-and-she thing.

But when it comes to Constitution trivialization, they have nothing on those who favor dropping the 14th Amendment's clause that grants citizenship to anybody born here, without regard to the parents' status. It was put there in part to protect the descendants of slaves, but in these nasty times, foul is fair game.

Is that the same John McCain who was once the moderate voice on immigration policy? Apparently all it took was his tough re-election campaign to jettison that principle and declare that the cruel idea is worth considering.

Muslims always get a chapter in the Haters Handbook. Ironic, isn't it, that it was McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin, who popularized the word ``hater,'' considering she's the one out there calling plans to build a mosque near the 9/11 site in New York a ``stab in the heart.'' That's another entry in the reactionary hit parade.

The Summer of Love is history now, so much so, that a clever headline writer called the 40th anniversary in the ``Haight'' the ``Summer of Love Handles.'' Now we need to get a handle on the Hate.

 

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Jdaddy1951
11:37 PM on 08/13/2010
I think it's also interesting to compare the rise of the hate-filled Tea Party movement to the second manifestation of the Ku Klux Klan, from the end of WW1 to the start of WW2.

The second Klan arose in response to urbanization and industrialization. Massive immigration from the largely Catholic countries of eastern and southern Europe led to friction with America's longer-established Protestant citizens.

This is comparable to conservative responses to greater visibility of modern minority groups, like Muslim, Hispanic and homosexual people,, in U.S. society.

In an era without Social Security or widely available life insurance, it was common for men to join fraternal organizations --- the Elks; Woodmen of the World --- in case they were unable to provide for their families. Klan founder William J. Simmons recruited for the Klan and consciously modeled the Klan after those organizations.

Compare this to the first decade of the 21st century and the Bush-Cheney economic disaster. Many people are without insurance and are struggling to keep bills paid. Political predators like the teabaggers and their shills on the Fox News market their beliefs to the frightened

Hundreds paid initiation fees and bought KKK costumes. Before leaving town with the money, the organizer held a huge rally and perhaps presented a Bible to a local Protestant minister...

Not unlike Sarah Palin and other teabag politicians who appear at rallies for advance payments and who use fear and religion to tell the duped what they want to hear
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Cmyst82
Nothng but the facts, willing to discuss opinions
12:51 PM on 08/13/2010
Surprising news of the day, Harry Reid introduced a bill to clarify the 'birthright citizenship' clause in the 14th Amendment in 1993.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/watercooler/2010/aug/12/1993-flip-flop-senreid-introduced-bill-clarifying-/

None of the issue brought up in this piece has anything to do with hate. Franken, if anything, your misleading piece breeds hate where it's not warranted.
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Takebackourmoney
11:03 AM on 08/13/2010
It seem to me that some of the very people who spawned the summer of love are the same ones spawning summer of hate. I wonder what has gone so horridly wrong.
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nellpost
10:17 AM on 08/13/2010
Hate should die.