Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Quote of the Day

I see folks are continuing to celebrate a handful of democratic “socialists” being elected into office and . . . ehh. The way that leftists and “progressives” REFUSE to accept that the Democratic Party is a road to nowhere. The DNC has been at this for decades and have their co-opting methods down to a science, and the resources to enforce those methods. Y’all are not gonna change the party via electing a few “progressives” (who can/will be co-opted, eventually pushed out of their seats or rendered so ineffective by the rest of the party that they have little to no impact anyway).

This is all time and energy that could be used towards building up alternatives. But, just like your liberal counterparts, y’all continue to limit your own political visions by prematurely deciding that radical change isn’t possible or practical.

Another issue that I have with this is, as soon as y’all do get your “progressive” politicians into office, many of you go full liberal and act like said politicians are infallible; sacred cows who can’t be critiqued on anything (just like liberals do with figures like Obama, Harris and Biden). I’d have less trepidation over electing Democrats, in general, if y’all were willing to understand them as political opposition that should always be engaged critically, like we do with Republicans. But you don’t. You get so attached to the “win” of having a "socialist" (lol) in office that you turn your brains off and go to brunch (again, just like typical liberals). I’ve watched this play out enough times that I just can’t be bothered to assume that this time would go any differently. 🤷🏾‍♂️

And reminder that W. E. B. Du Bois was talking about this back in the 1950s. None of what I’m observing is new. If the Democratic Party could be reformed, it would’ve happened by now.

Angry Black Hoemo
via social media
June 24, 2026


Related Off-site Links:
Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and Mamdani-Backed Pro-Palestine Democrats Sweep New York PrimariesDemocracy Now! (June 24, 2026).
“Seismic Victory” in New York as Mamdani-Backed Progressives Trounce Establishment Dems and AIPAC Cash – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, June 24, 2026).
The Left Is Rising – Nathan J. Robinson (Current Affairs, June 24, 2026).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Authoritarianism With a Blue Sticker
The Time for Illusions Is Over: Henry Giroux on the Democratic Party
David Norton: “The Democratic Party Serves Capital, Not You”
Mike Figueredo: “Elected Democrats Have No Real Interest in Doing What the Base Wants”
Tony Pentimalli on the Fallacy of the “Safe Political Center”
“It Is Our Responsibility to Make a Third Party Viable”
Hey, Liberals! We Need to Talk
“People Really Want New Options in Politics”
Butch Ware and the Gatekeepers Within the Democratic Party
Butch Ware on His Run for California Governor and the Wider Goal of Disrupting the Duopoly
“The Moment Is Ripe”: Butch Ware on Building a “True Oppositional Alternative” to the Duopoly
“We Have the Power to Stop the Flow of Money and the False Legitimacy Upon Which Empire Depends”
Butch Ware on the Democrats’ “Lawfare” to Keep Greens Off the Ballot
Butch Ware: “You Can Actually Vote Your Conscience”
The “Green Smoothie” Option
Jill Stein: “Americans Deserve Choices”
Elise Labott on How Third Parties Can Revitalize Democracy
Third Parties and the Historical Record
Voting Green: Hope Over Fear
Something to Think About – August 15, 2024
Howie Hawkins: “The Democrats Are Not the Answer to the Trump/Fascism Problem”
Genny Harrison on Brian Tyler Cohen’s Interview with Obama
Progressives and Obama
Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
Progressive Perspectives on Kamala Harris’s Book, 107 Days
Adam Bates on the Team Blue / Kamala “I Told Ya So” Smugness Tour
The Lamentable Legacy of the Biden/Harris Administration
Progressive Perspectives on Where Democrats Went Wrong in 2024
Why the Democratic Party Is Not Going to Save Us From Fascism
David Sirota: Quote of the Day – January 26, 2021
Progressive Perspectives On an American Coronation
Marianne Williamson: “‘Vote Blue No Matter Who’ Is Not Enough to Win”
Nick Cruse: “‘Vote Blue No Matter Who’ Is the Privileged Position”
Centrist/Corporatist Democrats Have Just Launched “Left Punching” Season
Oliver Kornetzke’s Epic Takedown of the Liberal Tactic of Blaming and Shaming Leftists


Monday, June 22, 2026

Australian Sojourn – April-May 2026

Part 9: Last Days in Australia


It’s been well over a month since my return to the U.S. from my Australian sojourn of April-May. High time, then, to conclude my series documenting my time in the Great South Land. (NOTE: To start at the beginning of this series, click here.)


After spending two-and-a-half days visiting Mum and my brother and his family in Guruk (Port Macquarie), I returned to my friends Mike and Bernie’s place in Gulmarrad. I’m very fortunate to now be possession of Mum’s car (as she’s no longer driving), and extra fortunate to have Mike and Bernie be willing to take care of it while I’m in the U.S. Of course, how much longer I’ll be in the States is a question I continue to ponder.

Above: The McFarlane Bridge in nearby Maclean. This historic bridge opened in 1906 over the South Arm of the Clarence River, providing access between Maclean and Woodford Island. It last opened to allow boats through in 1962.



Above: A view of Maclean with St Mary’s Catholic Church at right.



Above: Gulmarrad sunset – Thursday, May 7, 2026.




Above and left: Early on Sunday, May 10, Bernie drove me to the Grafton railway station where I caught the southbound XPT to Sydney.

Above: My reading material on my 10-hour train trip from Grafton to Sydney.

Last June when I was in Australia, my nephew Brendan, who was visiting from the U.K., shared with me that his favorite novel is The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. He even gifted me with a beautiful hardcover illustrated edition of the book (right) toward the end of my 2025 visit.

Here’s what I texted Brendan on the last night of this year’s visit.

Hey! I just read The Bell Jar in one sitting – on the train from Grafton to Sydney! 👍🏼😁

I didn’t bring with me to Australia the beautiful edition of the book that you gave me as I didn’t want to risk damaging it in my travels. Instead, I brought a paperback edition that I picked up for $5 in a bookstore in Minneapolis just before my visit home.

It’s an engrossing and powerful novel for sure. And such great writing. Sylvia had a real way with words and with creating vivid scenes and moods.

Thanks for recommending it to me. I’m glad I (finally) read it.



Above: Sydney Airport – Monday, May 11, 2026.



NEXT: May Vignettes


For the previous posts in the Australian Sojourn – April-May 2026 series, see:
Sydney and Newcastle
Gulmarrad
Guruk
Gunnedah
Armidale
Gulmarrad, Maclean, and Brooms Head
Brisbane, Montville, and the Sunshine Coast
Return to Guruk

Images: Michael J. Bayly.


Sunday, June 21, 2026

The Wild Man

The following recently appeared in my Facebook feed. Given my interest in the mythological figures of both Pan and Cernunnos, it feels natural to share here at The Wild Reed this piece on the folklore figure of the Wild Man.

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Long before modern stories of monsters in the woods, there was the Wild Man.

He appears across European folklore again and again. Covered in hair, carrying branches or a club, living far beyond villages and roads.

He was called by different names in different places, yet the image remained strangely familiar.

Not animal.

Not human.

Something in between.

The Wild Man lived where rules ended.

He slept beneath trees, drank from rivers, and answered to no king, no church, and no society. To settled people, this made him dangerous.

But the old stories rarely describe him as evil.

He was unpredictable.

Sometimes he kidnapped travellers.

Sometimes he offered wisdom.

Sometimes he tested those who entered his forest and punished arrogance.

Other times he guided people toward hidden truths.

Over time, the Wild Man became more than a creature.

He became a symbol.

He represented the untamed parts of human nature, instinct, emotion, freedom, anger, sexuality, survival, and the side of ourselves that exists beneath manners and expectations.

Civilization depends on control.

The Wild Man asks what happens when control disappears.

This is why old stories placed him at the edge of the forest.

The forests represented the unknown.

And the deeper you walked into them the closer you came to parts of yourself that ordinary life kept hidden.

The Wild Man reminds us of something ancient.

Not everything wild is dangerous.

Some things are wild because they were never meant to be owned.

And sometimes what we fear in the forest is the part of ourselves still waiting to come home.



Related Off-site Links:
The Winsted Wildman ~ Ray Bendici (Damned Connecticut, August 2014).
Wild Man” ~ A song by Kate Bush (2011).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Cernunnos and Pan: “Witch-Fathers of the Wild”
Beloved and Antlered
Cernunnos
Integrating Cernunnos, “Archetype of Sensuality and the Instinctual World”
Cernunnos in Autumn Light
The Devil We (Think) We Know
Biophilia, the God Pan, and a Baboon Named Scott
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Pan’s Labyrinth: Critiquing the Cult of Unquestioning Obedience


Image 1: Wild Man sculpture over the porch of St Mary's Church in Burwell, Cambridgeshire, England. (Photographer unknown)
Image 2: The Winsted Wildman. (Artist unknown)

The Fatherly Heart


On this Fathers Day, some words of wisdom from Matthew Fox . . .

The fatherly heart is so important that we must all learn to embody it, whether male or female, young or old, parents or grandparents.

. . . [A] fatherly heart brings hope, promise and possibility into one's life, while the lack of a fatherly heart often brings hopelessness and despair and the violence that follows.

A fatherly heart gives us wings, providing us with ambition, empowerment, and strength. The fatherly heart also provides boundaries and contains us, grounding us like the Green Man. A good father encourages personal and individual responsibility. A fatherly heart does not foster dependency or co-dependency but healthy individuality.

An authentic fatherly heart is in love with life, and is a nourisher and supporter of [this love of life]. . . . An authentic father is a caretaker for Mother Earth, working to make sure her creatures, soil, water, air and forests are healthy. A fatherly heart goes out of its way to foster mutual communication within a family and a community: a communication that flows both ways, listening and speaking, teaching and learning.

~ Matthew Fox
Excerpted from The Hidden Spirituality of Men:
Ten Metaphors to Awaken the Sacred Masculine

New World Library, 2009


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
A Warrior’s Heart
Cernunnos and Pan: “Witch-Fathers of the Wild”
A Fresh Take on Masculinity
Flexibility and Flow
Quote of the Day ~ February 21, 2025
Vulnerability Is Power
Beloved and Antlered
Remembering and Celebrating Dad

Image: Margarita Sikorskaia

Saturday, June 20, 2026

A Solstice Eve Walk Through the Neighborhood


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Solstice Dawn
On This Summer Solstice, A Call for Unity Through the Divine Fire Within
A Summer Sunset Psalm
Say Yes to the Light
Summer Garden
Beneath the Solstice Sun
On This Summer Solstice, A Proclamation of the Power of Fire
A Summer Solstice Reflection
Celebrating the Summer Solstice
O Breath of Summer
Summer Blooms
Thomas Moore on the Circling of Nature as the Best Way to Find Our Substance
The Guidance of Higher Forces
Balance: The Key to Serenity and Clarity
The Dance of a Summer Day
The Summer of My Wildebeest-of-a-Bike
June Vignettes
Eternal Summer

Images: Michael J. Bayly.


A Message in Dance That Challenges, Inspires and Liberates

This year’s Wild Reed “Queer Appreciation” series focuses on the grace, verve and message of British dancer Kadeem Hosein (known as Kadeem En Pointe).

It’s a message that is challenging, inspiring and liberating. Which makes it queer in the truest sense of the word (as I discuss in the first installment of this series).

It’s a queerness that continues in this second (and concluding) installment. Enjoy!


Related Off-site Links:
Kadeem’s Official Website
“Being a Ballet Dancer Is Years of Hard Work, But It’s All Worth It” Says Kadeem En Pointe – Stuart Norval (France 24, February 26, 2026).
Men en Pointe: Ballet Dancers Kick Against Gender Stereotypes – Matilda Martin (The Guardian, March 10, 2021).

See also the following dance-related Wild Reed posts:
Kadeem
The Soul of a Dancer
The Premise of All Forms of Dance
The Art of Dancing as the Supreme Symbol of the Spiritual Life
The Power of Dance
“Then I Shall Leap Into Love”
Love’s the Only Dance
We All Dance
Not Whether We Dance, But How
The Dance of Life
And As We Dance . . .
Our Dance
“I Came Alive With Hope”
Finding Balance in the Presence of the Beloved
Our Bodies Are Part of the Cosmos
Flexibility and Flow
Move Us, Loving God
A Prayer for Dancers
Trusting the Flow
Aristotle Papanikolaou on How Being Religious Is Like Being a Dancer


Friday, June 19, 2026

Jacob Crosse: “The Obama Presidential Center Is a Monument to Hypocrisy”


I appreciate the following artcle by Jacob Crosse, one which was first published yesterday at the World Socialist Web Site.

To my mind, Crosse’s piece, like Dorothy Lennon’s comments from yesterday, provides a much-needed reality check.

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Obama Center Dedication Turns Presidency
of War and Wall Street Bailouts
Into Democratic Camelot

By Jacob Crosse

World Socialist Web Site
June 18, 2026

The opening of the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side was an exercise in political myth-making. The Democratic Party, the Democratic-aligned media, business figures and an assortment of entertainment celebrities assembled Thursday to present the Obama presidency as an American Camelot. Barack and Michelle Obama were cast as the protagonists of a lost age of democratic grace, reason and moral purpose, interrupted by the aberration of Trump.

The $850 million complex, dominated by a massive stone tower that has been derided as an “Obamalisk,” was dedicated from a stage occupied by former presidents and first ladies, before an invited audience featuring a good number of multi-millionaires. For all the rhetoric about democracy and equality, the real social base of the Democratic Party was reflected in the highly privileged and wealthy audience seated before the main stage, while the rabble was relegated to Midway Plaisance Park to watch from the grass.

In attendance were former presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Joe Biden, along with Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Jill Biden. The presence of Bush, the war criminal responsible for the invasion of Iraq, who came to power through the theft of the 2000 election, underscored the fundamental unity of the two parties of American imperialism.

The Democratic Party establishment was represented by figures from every wing of the party: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former Vice President and 2024 presidential candidate Kamala Harris, Illinois U.S. Senator Dick Durbin, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Also present was Michigan U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, who joined in honoring Obama, the president who continued Bush’s “War on Terror” and institutionalized drone assassinations of so-called “enemy combatants,” including U.S. citizens.

The list of foreign dignitaries included former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, former Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel and former Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj. Also in attendance were Tom Hanks, David Letterman, Stephen Colbert, Bono and the Edge of U2, Christina Aguilera, Marc Anthony, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Tems and Eddie Vedder.

The ceremony lasted more than three hours and combined militarism, celebrity worship and nationalist pageantry, overlain with identity and racial politics. Following a benediction, the Illinois National Guard presented the colors, and Jennifer Hudson sang the national anthem. This was followed by a promotional film narrated by Obama, filled with the hollow slogans of his 2008 campaign, including “Yes, we can” and calls to “imagine your impact.”

That Valerie Jarrett, chief executive officer of the Obama Foundation, delivered the first speech was politically significant. Jarrett, a longtime Obama associate, is representative of the reactionary social layer elevated through the Democratic Party and identity politics: wealthy, corporate-connected, deeply embedded in Chicago’s political machine and hostile to the working class.

Before serving as Obama’s senior adviser from 2009 to 2017, Jarrett was CEO of the Habitat Company, a major Chicago real estate firm that managed public housing developments, including Grove Parc Plaza, where poor residents lived in conditions marked by decay, vermin and neglect. Her career has included leading positions on corporate, financial, university and transit boards. Less than three weeks after the murder of George Floyd, amid mass protests against police violence, Jarrett rejected calls to defund the police and suggested that more money was needed for law enforcement.

The central political purpose of the ceremony was expressed in the speeches of Michelle and Barack Obama. Michelle Obama’s remarks are already being hailed by the media as “historic.” But like the rest of the event, they were aimed at rewriting the Obama years as a kind of Garden of Eden, ignoring the social devastation, war, police violence and corporate plunder that defined the period.

Michelle Obama praised her husband’s “dazzling brilliance” and “unshakable moral fiber,” declaring that he had made the country proud by “rescuing our economy, expanding healthcare, ending a war, ordering the Bin Laden raid, saving the auto industry, winning a peace prize, keeping us safe from Ebola, regulating the banks, standing up for marriage equality, listening to science, and comforting an entire nation in the face of unspeakable tragedies.”

Every phrase in this litany is false. “Rescuing our economy” refers to the bailout of Wall Street following the financial crash of 2008, which was initiated under Bush and expanded under Obama. Trillions of dollars in loans, guarantees and cash handouts were funneled to the banks, while millions of workers lost their homes. Not a single major Wall Street executive was prosecuted. When measures were proposed to limit executive pay at bailed-out firms, Obama intervened on behalf of the financial aristocracy. During the Obama presidency, the number of American billionaires rose from 359 to 565, a 57 percent increase.

“Expanding healthcare” refers to the passage of the Affordable Care Act, a program modeled on Romneycare that strengthened the domination of the insurance companies and funneled billions in public subsidies to the private healthcare industry.

“Ending a war” is perhaps the most grotesque claim of all. Obama expanded the war in Afghanistan, continued the occupation of Iraq, oversaw drone assassinations across the Middle East and Africa, initiated the CIA’s Operation Timber Sycamore in Syria and backed the U.S.-NATO war in Libya, which destroyed the country and helped reintroduce open slave markets in North Africa.

The “saving” of the auto industry meant the use of federal bailout funds to impose a historic attack on autoworkers. In the 2009 managed bankruptcies of General Motors and Chrysler, tens of thousands of jobs were destroyed, plants were closed, new-hires’ wages were cut in half, strikes were banned for six years and the United Auto Workers bureaucracy was handed a direct financial stake in the “restructuring” through its control of the VEBA retiree healthcare trust.

Barack Obama’s own speech was no less reactionary. He preached “bipartisanship” and the “shared values” of the two parties of big business and war, declaring that a “sense of duty and honor” was not Republican or Democratic but “American,” and that every president on stage had tried to uphold these values. He explicitly included John McCain and Mitt Romney in this pantheon.

This was the political essence of the ceremony. Obama presents Trump as an interloper, a temporary departure from the “arc” of American democracy. In reality, the fascist Trump embodies the financial oligarchy that rules the U.S. He is the product of the very social order Obama rescued after the 2008 financial crash.

Obama’s reference to the United States as an “undeniable force for good in the world” was the greatest lie of all. In fact, U.S. imperialism is the undeniable center of global reaction, responsible for countless wars, occupations, sanctions, coups, assassinations and, more recently, outright genocide by its Israeli attack dog in Gaza.

The Obama Presidential Center is a monument to hypocrisy. Its purpose is to provide the Democratic Party with a usable myth as it seeks to contain popular hatred of Trump while blocking any independent movement of the working class.

– Jacob Crosse
World Socialist Web Site
June 18, 2026


Related Off-site Links:
Obama Presidential Center Opens with Star-studded Celebration – Justin Kaufmann (Axios, June 18, 2026).
“More Like a White Man Than a Brother”: As Obama Opens His Monument, Kenya Reckons with His Legacy – Jon Jeter (The Kansas City Defender, June 19, 2026).
Obama’s New Presidential Center and His Tricky Relationship with the South Side – Gene Demby (NPR News, June 16, 2026).
People Can’t Read the Lettering on the Obama Presidential Center Tower – Hunter Schwarz (Fast Company, February 25, 2026).
Meditations On the Notion That Obama “Never Had Any Scandals” – Caitlin Johnstone (Caitlin’s Newsletter, February 19, 2025). Of Towers and Toilets: A Tale of Two Developments – Yasmin Nair (Current Affairs, January 18, 2022).
Barack Obama Is A War Criminal – Prince Williams (Harvard Political Review, September 29, 2021).
From Torture to Drone Strikes: The Disturbing Legal Legacy Obama is Leaving for Trump – Jennifer Williams (Vox, January 10, 2017).
How President Obama Solidified the Transition to Perpetual WarThe Takeaway (January 18, 2016).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
Genny Harrison on Brian Tyler Cohen’s Interview with Obama: “A Careful Meditation That Comforts More Than It Challenges”
Progressives and Obama (Part 1)
Progressives and Obama (Part 2)
Progressives and Obama (Part 3)
Progressives and Obama (Part 4)
Progressives and Obama (Part 5)
Progressives and Obama (Part 6)
Progressives and Obama (Part 7)
Historic (and Wild)!
Reality Check
One of Those Moments
Obama, Ayers, the “S” Word, and the “Most Politically Backward Layers in America”
Obama a Socialist? Hardly
Thoughts on Tomorrow’s Presidential Election (2008)
“Change Has Come to America”
A Night of Celebration
The Challenge for Progressives with an Obama Presidency
Exposing the Dark Money Network Secretly Funding Establishment Democratic Influencers

Opening Image: From left: Former President Joe Biden and former first lady Jill Biden, former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama, former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush, and former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pose ahead of the dedication ceremony for the opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center. (Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais-Pool/Getty Images)


Remembering How the Freedom of Juneteenth “Did Not Arrive as a Friendly Announcement”


The mainstream narrative of Juneteenth is built on a benevolent myth: that General Gordon Granger stood on a balcony in Galveston, read General Order No. 3, and Texas enslavers immediately followed the law, peacefully freeing 250,000 enslaved people. This completely erases the high stakes and the military reality.

Texas was the last stronghold of the illegal slave empire. Enslavers had been hiding tens of thousands of Black people from the Emancipation Proclamation for two years, believing they were untouched by the war.

Freedom did not arrive as a friendly announcement. It was enforced through a ruthless military occupation. When Granger landed, a massive percentage of his occupying force was made up of thousands of heavily armed men from the United States Colored Troops (USCT). Texas enslavers did not surrender because they heard a speech. They surrendered because thousands of Black Union soldiers seized control of the city, aimed heavy weapons at their homes, and forced the system to collapse on June 19th 1865.

One Mic Black History
June 19, 2026


Related Off-site Links:
Juneteenth Beyond the Celebration: Freedom Delayed, Freedom Denied, Freedom Still Demanded – Joshua Scheer (ScheerPost, June 19, 2026).
Juneteenth and the Distance Between Freedom and Meaning – Anneshia Hardy (Common Dreams, June 19, 2026).
Juneteenth: The Day America Solved Racism by Taking a Day Off From Work – Lawrence Ware (CounterPunch, June 19, 2026).
This Juneteenth, Remember That Organizing Is Key to Democracy – Rev. Ciera Bates-Chamberlain (Common Dreams, June 19, 2026).
The Hidden Hisory of Juneteenth – Gregory P. Downs (Black Agenda Report via ScheerPost, June 19, 2026).
Juneteenth Special: Historian Clint Smith on Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across AmericaDemocracy Now! (June 19, 2026).
What is Juneteenth and Why Does it Matter: A Short History – Heather Cox Richardson (Journey to American Democracy, June 18, 2025).


See also the previous Wild Reed post:
Zaylore Stout on the Meaning of Emancipation Today


Thursday, June 18, 2026

“The Fascist Fist Is Tightening Because It Knows That It Is Losing Its Grasp on Us”


Steve Young (right) is the 2026 Green Party of Minnesota candidate for Governor.

Earlier today, Young issued a statement in response to the June 16 arrest of fifteen Twin Cities residents in connection with anti-ICE protests, specifically for “conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers” and for efforts to allegedly “violently oppose immigration law enforcement” during the surge of federal immigration officers in Minnesota from December 2025 to February 2026. Two U.S. citizens were murdered by federal agents on the streets of Minneapolis during this surge. No arrests have been made in relation to these killings.

Meanwhile, Daniel Rosen, the U.S. attorney for Minnesota, told reporters that the 15 anti-ICE protesters were “charged not for what they said but what they did.” However, Rosen, refused to answer specific questions connected to the alleged conspiracy, saying that evidence would be presented at a later date.

According to Minnesota Public Radio News: “Prosecutors say the 15 are members and associates of the protest group Direct Action Minnesota, which they describe as an antifa – or anti-fascist – affinity group. Antifa is an umbrella term describing any far-left-leaning militant groups and is not a singular entity. They consist of groups that resist fascists and neo-Nazis, especially at demonstrations.”

Following is Steve Young’s response to these developments.

We all wanted to believe that the worst of the Trump regime’s targeting of our community was behind us. Deep down, we felt it wasn’t true. Now we know that this battle is far from over.

On Tuesday, Federal agents arrested some of our neighbors, our friends, our comrades merely because they allegedly stepped up in the face of fascist aggression.

Do not let this bend you into submission. The fascist fist is tightening because it knows that it is losing its grasp on us. Continue to stand alongside your neighbors. Keep up your mutual aid efforts. Prepare your community for an uncertain future.

The eyes of the world are watching Minnesotans. We are in the belly of the beast. It is our duty to give this beast a terrible bellyache.

We outnumber them. Our neighborhoods are better organized than them. Stand strong, and stand proud. Do not give in. Do not give up. Check your OPSEC. Check in with your loved ones. Keep your whistles and your cameras with you wherever you go.

The road forward is rough, but we will walk it together. Together we will keep us all safe.

Fidelis Semper ad Populum,

Steve

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Notes the website of the Green Party of Minnesota:

Steve Young is an attorney with nine years of experience in corporate law who has previously served as a member of the Minneapolis Food Council. Before law school, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps for 12 years as an infantry unit leader. He coached high school lacrosse for seven years and has volunteered with the Boy Scouts of America, church congregations, and Veterans For Peace. He owned and operated a small business, the Bryn Mawr Market, and has been very active in the community response to Operation Metro Surge. In addition to strong protections for the natural environment, support for single-payer healthcare, and a guaranteed basic income, he supports boycott, divestment, and sanctions against Israel, and an end to federal immigration operations in the state.


Related Off-site Links:
“An Act of Political Repression”: Minnesota Attorneys and Activists React to Protester Charges – Ellie Roth and Matt Sepic (MPR News, June 16, 2026).
Minnesotans Protesting ICE and Local Law Enforcement Regularly Faced Criminal Charges in the Past Decade. Many Cases Get Dismissed – Andrew Hazzard (Sahan Journel, June 18, 2026).
Protests Follow After 15 Minnesotans Charged with Anti-ICE Conspiracy – Matt Sepic (MPR News, June 17, 2026).
Minneapolis Woman Charged with Anti-ICE Conspiracy Speaks Out – Feven Gerezgiher (MPR News, June 17, 2026).
Report Authors Say Feds Violated Minnesotans' Human Rights During ICE Surge – Jon Collins (MPR News, June 18, 2026).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:

RESISTANCE TO THE TRUMP REGIME’S FASCIST OCCUPATION OF MINNESOTA
The “Power, Peril and Importance” of What’s Happening in Minnesota
Only the Beginning
The North Remembers
“It’s All Lies and Propaganda”
What This Moment Feels Like in Minnesota
Quote of the Day – February 23, 2026
Greg Ketter: A Valiant Minnesotan
Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
More Dispatches from Occupied Minnesota
Honoring Renée Good and the “Astonishing Surge of Courage” of Minneapolis
Renée Good and Alex Pretty: “They Were Alive. Then They Were Not”
Bruce Springsteen and the Streets of Minneapolis in the Winter of ’26

GREEN PARTY
Campaigning With the Green Party
Butch Ware on Why Third Parties Are Crucial
Meet Some of the “People-Powered” Green Party Candidates for 2026
“It Is Our Responsibility to Make a Third Party Viable”
“People Really Want New Options in Politics”
Third Parties and the Historical Record

Opening image: Protesters rally outside the Warren E. Burger federal courthouse in downtown St. Paul on June 16, 2026, in support of activists who were arrested by the FBI. (Photo: Aaron Nesheim | Sahan Journal)


Dorothy Lennon on What We Won’t Hear Today at the Opening of the Obama Presidential Library


Today is the unveiling of Barack Obama’s presidential library. These moments, like funerals for American dignitaries, are always an example to whitewash their crimes and paint a revisionist history to indoctrinate the masses.

If the truth was allowed to be spoken at this ridiculous event, the public would’ve heard the following about the 44th president . . .

• Obama authorized over 540 drone strikes in countries including Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. Killing thousands of innocent civilians in the process.

• Obama was the first president who claimed the authority to assassinate American citizens. He exercised that power by ordering the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki and his 16-year-old son.

• Obama invoked the Espionage Act more than all his predecessors combined. Who did he target? Heroic whistleblowers like Thomas Drake, Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden. He used it as a pretext to target reporters such as James Rosen, Wikileaks and the Associated Press.

• Obama had his administration selected by Citigroup. A 2016 WikiLeaks release of hacked e-mails revealed that in October 2008, Citigroup executive Michael Froman sent an e-mail to Obama's presidential transition team. The e-mail contained a list of recommended candidates, and a significant portion of those individuals were ultimately selected for Obama's first-term Cabinet.

• Obama authorized Shell to conduct limited exploratory oil drilling in the Chukchi Sea off the coast of Alaska in 2015. He consistently bragged in interviews he made America the oil producing nation of the world.

• Obama expanded the role of the surveillance state under his administration. This was revealed thanks to the heroism of Snowden. When his Director of National Intelligence James Clapper was asked about the program during his congressional testimony, he committed perjury by denying such a program existed.

• Obama implemented a healthcare plan out of the Heritage Foundation. The Affordable Care Act was the same plan Republican Senator Bob Dole ran on as the nominee for president in 1996 and Mitt Romney implemented as governor of Massachusetts.

• Obama came into office after President George W. Bush authorized torture and Wall Street committed fraud. After the Bush administration ordered torture/detained innocent prisoners and Wall Street held America hostage, the Obama administration refused to prosecute any of the criminals.

• Obama signed into law Section 1021 of the National Defense Authorization Act. Under this provision, the executive branch has the authority to detain Americans indefinitely. The Obama administration tried to assuage the fears of Americans by telling them they never intended to use this provision. I am sure it was a coincidence after the provision was signed into law, Obama violated his campaign promise to close Guantanamo Bay.

• Obama oversaw the loss of over 1000 seats of Democratic officeholders. Implementing a neoliberal agenda crippled the Democratic Party and paved the way for a demagogue like Donald Trump.

None of that will be mentioned at this event.

Dorothy Lennon
via social media
June 18, 2026


NEXT: “The Obama Presidential Center
Is a Monument to Hypocrisy”


Related Off-site Links:
Obama Presidential Center Opens with Star-studded Celebration – Justin Kaufmann (Axios, June 18, 2026).
“More Like a White Man Than a Brother”: As Obama Opens His Monument, Kenya Reckons with His Legacy – Jon Jeter (The Kansas City Defender, June 19, 2026).
Obama’s New Presidential Center and His Tricky Relationship with the South Side – Gene Demby (NPR News, June 16, 2026).
People Can’t Read the Lettering on the Obama Presidential Center Tower – Hunter Schwarz (Fast Company, February 25, 2026).
Meditations On the Notion That Obama “Never Had Any Scandals” – Caitlin Johnstone (Caitlin’s Newsletter, February 19, 2025). Of Towers and Toilets: A Tale of Two Developments – Yasmin Nair (Current Affairs, January 18, 2022).
Barack Obama Is A War Criminal – Prince Williams (Harvard Political Review, September 29, 2021).
From Torture to Drone Strikes: The Disturbing Legal Legacy Obama is Leaving for Trump – Jennifer Williams (Vox, January 10, 2017).
How President Obama Solidified the Transition to Perpetual WarThe Takeaway (January 18, 2016).


See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Jeff Cohen on How Obama’s “Corporate Liberalism” Led to the Rise of Trump
Genny Harrison on Brian Tyler Cohen’s Interview with Obama: “A Careful Meditation That Comforts More Than It Challenges”
Progressives and Obama (Part 1)
Progressives and Obama (Part 2)
Progressives and Obama (Part 3)
Progressives and Obama (Part 4)
Progressives and Obama (Part 5)
Progressives and Obama (Part 6)
Progressives and Obama (Part 7)
Historic (and Wild)!
Reality Check
One of Those Moments
Obama, Ayers, the “S” Word, and the “Most Politically Backward Layers in America”
Obama a Socialist? Hardly
Thoughts on Tomorrow’s Presidential Election (2008)
“Change Has Come to America”
A Night of Celebration
The Challenge for Progressives with an Obama Presidency
Exposing the Dark Money Network Secretly Funding Establishment Democratic Influencers

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Eric Karl Anderson on the Secret Story Behind Mrs Dalloway

As I noted a few days ago, today, June 17, is Dalloway Day, an annual celebration of author Virginia Woolf’s 1925 modernist masterpiece, Mrs. Dalloway.

To mark this international day of celebration I share a wonderful video by Eric Karl Anderson, who on his YouTube channel describes himself as a “bearded book fan and blogger also known as LonesomeReader chatting about new fiction, book prizes, what I’m reading and what I want to read next.”

In the following 15-minute video, Eric not only talks about the published 1925 version of Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway but also the manuscript version published by SP Books in 2019. “[The manuscript version has] shown me how [Woolf’s] original version of the story was very different from the finished novel,” says Eric.





Related Off-site Links:
Mrs. Dalloway at 100 – Daphne Merkin (Air Mail, September 13, 2025).
Significance of Clarissa’s Parties in Mrs Dalloway – Riya Payal (TJBlogsBlog, August 10, 2018).
The Character of Septimus Warren Smith in Mrs Dalloway – Riya Payal (TJBlogsBlog, July 28, 2020).
The Relationship Between Clarissa and Septimus in Mrs Dalloway – Riya Payal (TJBlogsBlog, April 13, 2021).
Mrs Dalloway’s War Wounds – Lizzie Hibbert (Engelsberg Ideas, May 22, 2025).
Mrs. Dalloway: Secularism and Its Enchantments – Jared Marcel Pollen (Quillette, September 2, 2021).
Clarissa Dalloway’s and Septimus Smith’s Routes Through LondonBritish Literature Wiki.

See also the previous Wild Reed post:
Something We Dare Call Hope