I have always appreciated a good play on words, a playful rhyme, and a clever slogan. When I first heard the phrase "Keep Calm and Carry On", it seemed much better than my younger sister's pleas to me to "Chill" or even "Chillax." It doesn't surprise me that hundreds or even thousands of spoofs have been made on this British phrase from the 1940s. Below, you will see simply the first page of Google images from today's search for "Keep calm and". The possibilities are endless, even if the off-rhyme of "calm" and "on" gets lost in the variations. By now, "Keep Calm and" has become a quintessential meme for the 21st century. What is less popular, however, is the history of this phrase. Here is where I grow uncomfortable. In the days leading up to the second World War, the British Ministry of Information created several propaganda posters to help boost morale in the case of a German invasion...
It won’t surprise any of you that I’ve been struggling with this war over Israel. In some ways, I’ve been struggling over it my whole life, just as the world has been struggling over it for generations. To me, it goes beyond the need for a homeland. It is a matter of peace versus safety. I want both. This weekend, I considered going to New York City for a visit with some friends. I don’t feel safe doing so. The protests at colleges like Columbia and NYU are threatening not just to Israelis but to Jews, and they are not threatening just to Jews but also to humanity. Recent protesters have threatened that “October 7th will happen to American Jewish students 10,000 times over,” and Jewish people have been told to return to Europe or Poland. Professors have been blocked from entering buildings, and students have been forcibly blocked from entering their dorms. This is an assault to the very essence of what America represents. My own house, once, was sprayed with sw...
A ticker-tape parade costs about two million dollars. What can you do with that much money? Let's see... This year, I struggled to help a little girl get glasses. Based on her prescription, she needed them. Based on her academic performance, she needed them. Based on her own statements, she needed them. But her family couldn't muster the $100 bucks for glasses. There used to be easy ways for low-income families to get free glasses in NJ, but many of those grants were decreased this year. It took about four months for us to get her glasses. (Hurray to NYC which has a free glasses program!) With two million dollars, we could make sure 20,000 children had glasses. Every week, a group of friends and I make sure that some low income families have fresh, healthy food. I appreciate the foodbanks, but sometimes the nutritional value of canned food is all these families get. My friends and I have coordinated with local grocery stores to help these families. The average US house...
I love today's daffodil! They're such happy flowers, those daffodils are.
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