Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Cesar Chavez Meet George Orwell
George Orwell in his classic 1984 writes about the state creating an unperson, also known as a non-person. The state removes all memory of the person as if the person never existed. Photos are edited, an easier task today with photoshop.
Stalin created the process. Orwell named it.
Cesar Chavez within 48 hours has become a nonperson, an example of today's cancel culture.
He was a hero, inspiration, and symbol for the Hispanic community and Labor Movement. Americans marched with him in Delano. The UFW grape boycott was successful. The growers in 1975 reached an agreement with the farmworkers, after a ten year-struggle. The UFW fight for the farmworkers continues to this day. Huelga became a common word.
Holidays, streets, schools were named for Cesar Chavez; monuments and murals created in his image. Lesson plans were teaching tools.
Cesar Chavez Day suddenly on a bipartisan basis became Farm Workers Day. I don’t ever remember Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass acting so decisively in one day, as she did in scrapping Cesar Chavez.
The New York Times in two full pages laid out his sordid past. Delores Huerta, his co-partner in leading and building the united Farm Workers (UFW), accused him of sexually assaulting her 60 years ago, resulting in his being the father of two of her daughters. She kept it secret for an eternity.
Cesar played the good cop with Delores the bad cop in negotiations. He was the public face; she made things happen. She is an incredibly strong woman, carrying the pain of Cesar within her for 60 years. Her public statement and denunciation of him removed any doubt in public minds about the veracity of the claims against Cesar Chavez.
Other women came forward. Cesar Chavez was both a rapist and pedophile
He survived the Me Too Movement even though rumors have floated that he could be a philanderer.
Finally the truth emerged with clear evidence – not an unverified, unverifiable accusation against Justice Kavanaugh.
Cesar Chavez had been too great an icon to be pillowed. Rumors had spread that he cheated on his wife. His authoritarianism was known. His sordid past though was covered.
The media did not cover his personal life. Cancel culture would not destroy him.
Admirers and supporters feel betrayed.
Their Cesar Chavez has become a non-person.
He was not a saint, but hos depravity was unimaginable.
Delores Huerta can replace Cesar Chavez as the face of the United Farm Workers and Hispanics Rising.
I have on my office wall a framed letter from Cesar Chavez thanking me for some work I did for the UFW in1990.
It remains on the office wall because I am proud of what I did in 1990.
Friday, January 9, 2026
Mayor Mandani's Warmth of Collectivism
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration speech and call for the warmth of collectivism: “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.”
The warmth of Vladimir Lenin?
The warmth of Stalin?
The dead bodies of the Kulaks?
The warmth of Chairman Mao?
The warmth of Hugo Chavez and Nicholas Maduro?
The warmth of Pol Pot?
The warmth of Fidel Castro?
The seductive, idealistic collectivism that is a failure in reality
The collectivism of the bullet to the head
The collectivism of Arhtur Koestler’s Darkness at Noon
The collectivism of George Orwell’s Animal Farm and 1984
The collectivism that can kill the human soul and deaden initiative
The collectivism that leads to Big Brother
The collectivism of the elites
The failure of collectivism in India after Independence.
The failure of collectivism of the Pilgrims.
The socialist collectivisms where the population is sharing in poverty while the leaders get rich
The Soviet leaders occupied the dachas of the pre-Revolution plutocrats
Collectivism leads to coercion
Collectivism is a recipe for corruption
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