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Lynne Avery's avatar

Thank you once again for your clear-eyed assessment of the likely hidden motivations for Trump's war. I really don't know how you and Shanley do it day after day!

Julie Bannerman's avatar

More brilliant journalism! I found myself thinking of the main character in Orsen Welles’ classic film The Third Man, in which Welles plays a black marketeer in 1948 Vienna who profits from selling diluted penicillin that causes hundreds of deaths.

In a famous scene, the protagonist, played by Joseph Cotton, confronts Welles as they’re riding to the top of a large Ferris wheel. Cotton asks Welles why he did it. “For the money,” Welles answers. Pointing to the people on the ground below, who appear tiny from the heights of the Ferris wheel, Welles adds: “Would you really feel anything if one of those dots down there stopped moving?”

Without great wealth or influence, we seem to be dots to the predators Mary describes. Even as voters, we no longer appear relevant to their schemes, so confident they seem to be in holding power.

Looking forward to letting these monsters know we dots are not going away or giving up - No Kings, this Saturday, 3/28/26.

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