Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Suggested Political Coalition-Building Strategies for Potential Use by the Green Liberty Caucus

     The image below depicts twelve politically-minded activist groups - whose goals overlap with the majority of the goals of the Green Party and the Libertarian Party - which I believe the newly-formed Green Liberty Caucus should attempt to partner with (and offer mutual assistance to) in its coalition-building efforts.
     The image shows what the Green Liberty Caucus (G.L.C.) has to offer the various organizations with which I suggest we seek partnership, and shows what I believe those organizations have to offer to the G.L.C. (which the G.L.C. should request, in exchange for their support of those organizations and their goals).

     The long-term goal of these efforts would be to - in the most efficient manner possible - build a broad coalition against fascism, totalitarianism, dictatorship, the two-party duopoly, and the domination of politics by neoliberals and neoconservatives.
     I believe that this goal will be best achieved through reaching out to the parties, movements, and coalitions (some of which need to be revived), which were among the most successful and helpful in building a "Green-Libertarian Coalition" and a "Progressive-Libertarian Alliance" over the last sixteen years.

     [Note: It may also be helpful to build an alliance with American farmers; possibly through the vehicle of the Democrat-Farmer-Labor Party (or disaffected portions thereof) in the State of Minnesota. Farmers, and the D.F.L., are not depicted in the image below.]



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Image created on November 15th, 2023.

Published on November 15th, 2023.

Friday, November 3, 2023

In Memoriam: General-Purpose Obituary for Ethan August Winnett (for Release and Publication)

 

     The Winnett family of Waukegan, Illinois wishes to announce the sad and untimely passing of their beloved son, Ethan Winnett. Ethan August Winnett (1985 - 2023) was 38 years old.

     Ethan will be remembered as someone who was "intricately a part of everyone who shared love with him in any form” by his younger sister Elanna; and by the rest of his family. She added, “he will never be truly gone”.

     He will also be remembered as someone who was always ready to provide computer and technical support, and help his friends with their resumes. His penchant for poetry, his love of music, and his fun-loving attitude touched the lives of everyone around him, and helped keep them in good spirits.

     Ethan Winnett was the best friend of everyone he met.

 

     Ethan will also be remembered - by the Green Party – as a dedicated and busy activist, who served as the interim chairman of the Lake County chapter of the Green Party of Illinois since the mid-2010s. Ethan was a dedicated chairman, helping to keep the chapter open and populated through difficult years of low attendance, and drawing more people into the chapter and party. His outspoken nature, and his righteous indignation at the powers-that-be, helped inspire and guide the party through years of oppression and antagonism. And for that, he will be sorely missed, and not soon forgotten.

     He will also be remembered - by the environmental group Clean Power Lake County – as someone who was committed to cleaning up trash throughout the Waukegan area. He was also interested and involved in community gardening in Waukegan.

     Ethan was an indispensable member of the community of Lake County, providing charitable services to its people, such as by preparing free meals for the homeless (despite struggling on-and-off with homelessness himself at the time).

     He will also be remembered for his work for the Veterans’ Administration at the Great Lakes Naval Station, were he worked in the prosthetics department, and helped to repair electronic devices for elderly veterans. Additionally, he was a veteran of the United States Army, stationed in South Korea, and a tireless advocate for veterans’ rights, and for achieving peace worldwide.

     Ethan also briefly worked as a substitute teacher at Waukegan East High School.

 

He is survived by his mother Lana; his sisters Elanna Winnett, Esther Redding; his brother Buddy Winnett, Jr., and other siblings. Ethan was preceded in death by his father and hero, Buddy Winnett, Sr., who passed away in 2019.

 

As a lover of nature, science, and technology, Ethan was not religiously observant; so in his memory - in lieu of prayers - mourners are encouraged to do the things that Ethan loved; singing songs, sharing poetry, doing something to be close to nature (such as planting a tree), eating Ethan's favorite foods (jap-chae and kim chi), or simply reminding someone they care about that they love them.

     Anyone wishing to make a donation in Ethan's memory may contact Clean Power Lake County, or the Green Party of Illinois.

     Anyone wishing to be kept updated about memorial services for Ethan should contact his sister Elanna ("Ela"), by e-mailing earth2ela@gmail.com, as that information will become available soon.

 






Elanna Winnett contributed to the content and editing of this article.

Portions of this article were originally written
on October 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 31st, 2023;
and November 3rd, 2023,

and were originally published in an article titled
"In Memoriam:
Green Party of Lake County, Illinois
Announces Passing of Ethan Winnett";
which can be read at the link below:

Edited and expanded on November 14th, 2023.