To the Editor:
I used to be shocked by the primary sentence in “Fearing Payback, Critics of Trump Mute Themselves,” by Elisabeth Bumiller (entrance web page, March 9): “The silence grows louder each day.”
Self-censorship by elected officers, chief govt officers and school and college presidents is very pernicious as a result of it appears benign. It doesn’t appear as if the federal government is doing something overtly to limit their freedom of speech.
Since our ostensible leaders don’t have the braveness to face as much as save our crumbling democracy, it falls to us common residents to be courageous and danger the wrath of the MAGA trustworthy.
I’m 78 years previous and don’t need to reside in an authoritarian (or worse) nation for my final years, and I’m certain most Individuals don’t both, no matter their age. However that’s the place we’re headed.
So, I encourage you to observe the instance of my small city (inhabitants: about 1,600) in New Hampshire and arrange a nonpartisan democracy vigil in your city or metropolis sq. as soon as per week. About 50 folks attended the primary one right here. If each place in our nice nation did it, possibly our ardour and dedication to democracy would give our elected leaders the heart to talk reality to energy earlier than it’s too late.
Allen J. Davis
Dublin, N.H.
To the Editor:
Chief executives and different leaders who declare that their silence would higher serve their organizations ought to disband their danger evaluation groups and resign in order that extra succesful successors may be named to guide.
President Trump’s disregard for the regulation and basic unfitness to guide the nation was well-known earlier than 2016 and was later nicely documented by dozens of officers who served in his first administration. But chief executives proceed to be proud of President Trump’s agenda of tax cuts and deregulation for egocentric causes.
Leaders in enterprise and schooling who’re honest critics of President Trump’s agenda don’t have to stay silent: They will educate their very own staff concerning the dangers it poses to their group. These leaders can even work by business teams and associations to amplify their voices.
Extra chief executives ought to observe the instance of Kenneth Frazier, then the C.E.O. of Merck, who resigned in 2017 from Mr. Trump’s American Manufacturing Council and rallied others to follow fairly than be complicit in Mr. Trump’s statements after the violent white supremacist “Unite the Proper” rally in Virginia.
Brian Griffith
Brooklyn
To the Editor:
As a Canadian snowbird wintering in Florida, I’ve discovered myself utilizing a phrase to explain Americans I by no means would have used earlier than: cowardly.
In my lifetime, Individuals have been aggressive critics of authoritarian regimes and staunch supporters of those that resist and battle for freedom, even when it means imprisonment in Hong Kong, torture in South America or dying in Russia.
Nonetheless, now that the US has been given a style of autocracy by a would-be dictator, Individuals are cowering. They apparently really feel frightened by such comparatively minor “payback” as threatening emails or being “primaried” (hardly the stuff of actual punishment).
Individuals are permitting themselves to be abused and bullied not solely by President Trump, but in addition by Elon Musk, a reckless billionaire driving 1000’s into unemployment.
When our kids complain that they’re being bullied, we inform them to face up for themselves. Individuals ought to heed this message. Seeing what’s now taking place, the founding fathers could be deeply ashamed.
Donald Wasylenki
Hollywood, Fla.
To the Editor:
Don’t Overlook Selma
To the Editor:
Few printed phrases have evoked the brutality of Jim Crow extra concisely than Roy Reed’s March 8, 1965, report on the entrance web page of The New York Instances: “Alabama state troopers and volunteer officers of the Dallas County sheriff’s workplace tore by a column of Negro demonstrators with tear gasoline, nightsticks, and whips right here right this moment to implement Gov. George Wallace’s order in opposition to a protest march from Selma to Montgomery.”
Mr. Reed’s language bore witness to the violence of Sixties life for Black Individuals. The Instances editors’ determination to print Mr. Reed’s report on the entrance web page displayed deliberate ethical readability. I used to be dissatisfied, then, that The Instances didn’t acknowledge the sixtieth anniversary of Bloody Sunday earlier this month.
In commemoration and homage to our late colleague Consultant John Lewis of Georgia, I traveled to Selma earlier this month on the anniversary of Bloody Sunday alongside greater than 30 Home colleagues. We remembered marchers who paid for the Voting Rights Act with blood, recognizing, too, the necessity for full and truthful illustration. Their work is unfinished.
Through the years, conservative, anti-voter hostility has eroded voting rights in the US. For hundreds of thousands, this stays pressing; it’s discouraging that The Instances’s consideration to this difficulty has diminished so markedly.
Yvette D. Clarke
Washington
The author is a Democratic U.S. consultant from New York and the chairperson of the Congressional Black Caucus.
Threats to Immigrant Ladies’s Security
To the Editor: To the Editor:
Re “Immigrants Do Essential Jobs, but Now Many Are Lying Low” (Enterprise, March 12):
Whereas the chilling impact of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown will undoubtedly have an effect on the U.S. financial system and customers, the impression on undocumented feminine employees themselves should not be neglected.
Immigrant ladies in essential industries like agriculture and home care work in relative isolation, leaving them weak to abusive employers who too usually permit sexual harassment, assault and wage theft to go unchecked. Worry and threats of deportation and considerations about how troublesome it will likely be to search out one other job with out work authorization have lengthy contributed to employee silence.
Undocumented employees are protected by the identical anti-discrimination and minimal wage legal guidelines that defend all different staff — creating safer and fairer workplaces for all employees. However on this second, employers are further emboldened to benefit from undocumented employees, compounding the considerations of those that have been already hesitant to hunt help.
Now they’re left questioning: Can I safely search assist from the federal Division of Labor if my employer refuses to pay me? Can I report my office assault to a police division that collaborates with ICE? Their concern is a warning; threats to immigrant ladies’s security make workplaces much less secure for all.
Maria McCabe
New York
The author is a authorized fellow at Authorized Momentum, the Ladies’s Authorized Protection and Schooling Fund.
Social Safety Worries
To the Editor: To the Editor:
Re “Social Security Employees Sound Alarms” (Enterprise, March 18):
I’m wondering how many individuals both getting Social Safety now or who anticipated to begin gathering within the close to future voted in opposition to their self-interests and helped put Donald Trump in workplace.
For individuals who did: Now it’s dawning on you that he’s not your champion, sure?
Hey, we tried to inform you. You simply weren’t listening.
Wager you’re listening now.
Len DiSesa
Dresher, Pa.