• American Virtues

    From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 9 05:04:43 2024
    Charles Schulz's 1970 letter to a schoolchild describes the fake
    patriotism of today's MAGA movement

    Who knew that the creator of Charlie Brown and Snoopy was also a
    clairvoyant for democracy's future?

    In 1970, fifth-grader Joel Lipton sent a fan letter to Peanuts creator
    Charles Schulz, asking him what makes a good citizen. Schulz's
    response couldn't be more relevant today. Schulz wrote, "Sometimes it
    is the very people who cry out the loudest in favor of getting back to
    what they call 'American Virtues' who lack this faith in our country."

    Fast forward fifty years, and it feels like Schulz had a crystal ball
    sitting next to his typewriter in his Sebastopol, California studio.
    Schulz's letter emphasized the importance of following one's
    conscience and protecting "our smallest minorities"--ideas that are
    lost on Trump cultists who wave upside down flags while tearing down
    the fabric of democracy.

    The full text of the letter reads:

    Dear Joel: I think it is more difficult these days to define what
    makes a good citizen then it has ever been before. Certainly all any
    of us can do is follow our own conscience and retain faith in our
    democracy. Sometimes it is the very people who cry out the loudest in
    favor of getting back to what they call "American Virtues" who lack
    this faith in our country. I believe that our greatest strength lies
    always in the protection of our smallest minorities.

    Sincerely yours,

    Charles M. Schulz


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