Extra

Israeli Rights Group B’Tselem Says IDF Is Using Hunger as a Weapon of War

Jagjit Singh
Friday January 12, 2024 - 01:02:00 PM

The plight of hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians, now in Rafah, waiting for hours in line for minimal food, paints a distressing picture. The severe backlog of aid trucks at the Rafah border crossing in Egypt, waiting for weeks to enter Gaza, further exacerbates the crisis. British Foreign Secretary David Cameron's plea for Israel to lift barriers on delivering humanitarian aid underscores the real and widespread hunger faced by the people in Gaza. -more-


ECLECTIC RANT: Learning to Live With COVID-19

Ralph E. Stone
Tuesday January 09, 2024 - 12:02:00 PM

The COVID-19 virus continues to claim at least 1,200 lives each week. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data show the latest surge continued nationally through the final week of 2023. The surge is attributed to holiday gatherings, travel and the newly identified JN.1 coronavirus variant. -more-


Christ Chickens Out on Scheduled Monday Appearances

Becky O'Malley
Sunday January 07, 2024 - 05:18:00 PM

The Berkeley Daily Planet has learned that UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ has cancelled two scheduled Monday appearances at social clubs in the city of Berkeley. She was scheduled to speak tomorrow afternoon at the Town and Gown Club, a long-time city institution founded in 1898 to bring local and Cal-affiliated women together, though current members are more likely to be “bridge and tunnel” suburbanites. In the evening at 7:30, she was supposed to appear before members of the Hillside Club, a Northside group formed early in the 20th Century by advocates for environmentally sensitive development in the Berkeley Hills.

A member of the Hillside Club board told me that they received a phone call from an online police reporter who warned that some activists were claiming that there would be hostile demonstrations at their meeting due to Christ’s vigorous pursuit of the demolition of People’s Park. They told me that many of their members were old and feeble and might be intimidated by this, so they decided to postpone her talk. My contact at Town and Gown told me that after similar warnings they’d changed their lecture to a members-only Zoom.

Approximately simultaneously Christ’s PR aide informed Hillside that the chandellor had decided to bail. Evidently she was surprised that many Berkeleyans were unhappy with the civic anger the Park situation has elicited.

Who knew? -more-



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THE BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S CALENDAR: January 7-14

Kelly Hammargren
Sunday January 07, 2024 - 11:08:00 AM

Worth Noting:

City Council is on winter recess through January 15, 2024. The City Council agenda for January 16 is available for comment and follows the list of meetings by day of the week.

  • Monday:
    • At 5:30 pm the Human Welfare and Community Action Commission meets in person. Agenda includes reverse mortgage and Fire Chief’s report.
    • At 6:30 pm the Youth Commission meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Peace and Justice Commission meets in person. Agenda includes a proposal for a panel on peace and justice in Israel and Palestine.
    • At 7 pm the Personnel Board meets in person.
  • Wednesday:
    • At 5 pm the Commission on Disability meets in person.
    • From 5:30 – 6:30 pm there is a webinar on individual artist project grants. Use link in calendar to register.
    • At 6:30 pm the Police Accountability Board meets in the hybrid format.
    • At 7 pm the Homeless Panel of Experts meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Commission meets in person. Agenda includes parking study and update on the Waterfront Plan.
  • Thursday:
    • From 4:30 – 5:30 pm there is a free Dance Fitness Series at the Wellness Center. Use link to register.
    • At 6:30 pm the Board of Library Trustees meets in person.
    • At 7 pm the Zoning Adjustment Board meets in the hybrid format.
    • The Mental Health Commission usually meets the 2nd Thursday of the month check after Monday for meeting status.
  • Friday: From 11 am – 12 pm there is a Webinar on Community festivals. Use link in the calendar to register.
  • Saturday: Berkeley Neighborhoods Council usually meets the 2nd Saturday at 10 am on zoom. Check later in the week for the agenda and meeting status.
Directions with links to ZOOM support for activating Closed Captioning and Save Transcript are at the bottom of this calendar.

Check the City website for late announcements and meetings posted on short notice at: https://berkeleyca.gov/

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A former Israeli IDF soldier speaks out

Jagjit Singh
Sunday January 07, 2024 - 12:05:00 PM

Hundreds of Jewish activists and their allies shut down the California state Capitol in Sacramento Wednesday during its first floor session of the new year, to demand a ceasefire in Gaza. Anti-Zionist organizer and former IDF soldier from Tel Aviv Meital Yaniv, who joined hundreds of Jewish activists and their allies to shut down the California state Capitol in Sacramento Wednesday to demand a ceasefire in Gaza and condemn the roughly $600 million in California taxes that is used annually for U.S. military aid to Israel. Yaniv recalls how they were raised “extremely Zionistic,” their experience in the Israeli Air Force and eventually turned to fight for Palestinian rights. “What Israel is doing right now has nothing to do with antisemitism. What Israel is doing right now is a genocide. What Israel has been doing for the past 75 years is apartheid, is occupation,” Yaniv says. “There is no need for any one of us to serve in the IDF. The IDF should not exist -more-



Public Comment

MENTAL WELLNESS: Rejected Due to "Inappropriate" Behavior

Jack Bragem
Monday January 08, 2024 - 08:22:00 PM

People with psychiatric conditions may have "inappropriate behavior." Yet, many of us, including me, have a lot of resentment over being labeled that way and treated accordingly. People in society at large often reject mentally ill people in a standardized way because many of us could be unaware of the nuances of being social. This is form of intolerance--of someone being different. Thus, we are rejected, excluded, and disdained. -more-


Resignation of Harvard University President Claudine Gay a travesty!

Jagjit Singh
Sunday January 07, 2024 - 12:13:00 PM

The recent resignation of Harvard University President Claudine Gay marks a disheartening moment for academia, raising critical concerns about the state of higher education. As the first African American and second woman to lead this prestigious institution, her departure amid allegations of plagiarism and backlash over her testimony on antisemitism is deeply troubling. -more-


A BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S DIARY, week ending February 6

Kelly Hammargren
Thursday January 11, 2024 - 03:46:00 PM

There was only one Berkeley City meeting in this first week of January 2024, the Agenda and Rules Committee. With a three- member committee, all of whom have publicly declared their opposition to a ceasefire resolution in the Israel-Hamas war, it did not take any imagination to know what would not be on the agenda for the first city council meeting after winter recess on January 16. The three Councilmembers, Bartlett, Robinson and Taplin,who each posted their own version of a ceasefire resolution on X (formerly Twitter), folded under pressure and never submitted them. Taplin’s proposed resolution called for an end to hostilities,which I characterized as too timid in a previous Activist’s Diary given the conditions in Gaza. -more-


Editorial

Why Not Gerontocracy? Older is Often Better

Becky O'Malley
Friday October 06, 2023 - 01:24:00 PM

The cover of a recent New Yorker was a cleverish Barry Blitt caricature of four old folks running a race while pushing the kind of aluminum walkers used by mobility challenged people of all ages. Since I’m currently one of them (having been in bed with a broken ankle for a month) I sympathize. Apparently we’re supposed to snicker at these runners because they’re still involved in electoral races even though they’re kinda sorta (OMG) old.

Otherwise, they’re not that much alike.

From left to right:, visually, not politically:

Donald Trump. No need to say more about him—we know too much already.

Mitch McConnell: A canny political operator, wrong on most issues by my standards, but clever.

Nancy Pelosi: Another super clever politician, but good on most important questions.

Joe Biden: In his current incarnation, quite adept at identifying and promoting effective policies. He hasn’t always been so great, but he’s learned a lot on his journey.

A diverse set, but the common denominator is that they’re all now, well, old.

Luckily, Dianne Feinstein was not part of the group, which could have proved embarrassing.

New Yorker Editor David Remnick’s Talk of the Town comments in the same issue are headed “This Old Man” in print, “The Washington Gerontocracy” online. Pretty clearly, Remnick (b.1958) views with alarm some data he’s selected from assorted polls. He worries that “more than seventy per cent of respondents suggested that Biden is too old to be effective in a second term”.

The New Yorker, even before Remnick, has traditionally hoped that it caters to the youngster market, but I doubt that’s true. I only have anecdotes to support my opinion, but these are sometimes better than the data-lite often featured in glossy magazines like The New Yorker.

Harold Ross, its original editor, is often quoted in an urban legend as saying that his brainchild was “not for the little old lady in Dubuque.”

Well, maybe, but I learned to read it from my mother, born 1914 in St.Louis, which is probably more sophisticated than Dubuque ever was, but is not Manhattan, She missed out on college because of the Depression, but made up for it by being a voracious reader of the kind of snappy prose that the New Yorker has always favored. She claimed that the main advantage to not being employed outside home most of her married life was having first crack at the latest issue when it came in the mail, before my father got home from his office. She read every one of them until she died, finally a little old lady at almost 99,

I (b.1940) was rumored to have taught myself to read when I was about 5 with New Yorker cartoons, in those days funnier than the dreary self-centered ones in the current issues. I’d moved on to the heavier stuff by 1958, which was the year I started college and Remnick was born.

New York City has always been populated by the impecunious young and the rich old, and the magazine has reflected that, especially its ads. I would not be in the least surprised to learn that a stunningly high percentage of the New Yorker’s readers,young and old, poor and rich, have voted for Biden and will do so again.

John Lanchester in the latest London Review of Books in a great piece about how numbers are weaponized in politics says this:: -more-


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MENTAL WELLNESS: Rejected Due to "Inappropriate" Behavior Jack Bragem 01-08-2024

Resignation of Harvard University President Claudine Gay a travesty! Jagjit Singh 01-07-2024

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Check Trump's Words for Lying Bruce Joffe 01-01-2024

Ongoing Devastation in Gaza Jagjit Singh 01-01-2024

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Israeli Rights Group B’Tselem Says IDF Is Using Hunger as a Weapon of War Jagjit Singh 01-12-2024

ECLECTIC RANT: Learning to Live With COVID-19 Ralph E. Stone 01-09-2024

Christ Chickens Out on Scheduled Monday Appearances Becky O'Malley 01-07-2024

THE BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S CALENDAR: January 7-14 Kelly Hammargren 01-07-2024

A former Israeli IDF soldier speaks out Jagjit Singh 01-07-2024

Mr. Humbert, I Respectfully Disagree with Your People’s Park Position Moni T. Law, J.D. Cal Alum, Berkeley Resident 01-06-2024

People's Park Update and Thoughts District 8 Councilmember Mark Humbert 01-06-2024

Flash: 1400 Law Enforcement Personnel Expected to Gather in Berkeley To Support Construction at People's Park in the Next Week Planet 01-03-2024

An Open Letter to UC Berkeley
Chancellor Carol Christ
Kate Harrison, Berkeley City Councilmember 01-02-2024

New: National Trust Backs Preservation of People's Park Harvey Smith 01-02-2024

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