We Are the Blue American
Nation!
Speech delivered at No Kings Rally, Bellingham Washington, October 18, 2025
Vernon Damani Johnson
l. We
believe in Democracy! In fact, we believe in Multiracial Democracy!
a.Trump’s
nation, the Red Nation, has abandoned democracy. It’s architects, the authors of Project 2025,
have espoused belief in “the constitutional republic.” This is basically two
things: First, that the authority to rule should not be hereditary. That
authority should emanate from the people, not family lineage. Secondly,
though authority to rule comes from the people, it need not necessarily be
democratic. That is to say that a constitutional
republic does not need to be based on the will of the majority.
b. The
founding fathers were not democrats. They were indeed constitutional
republicans. We can’t forget that none of the original 13 states allowed all
adults over the age of 18 to vote ... We can’t forget that the Electoral
College was created as a check on majority rule.
ll. The
founders were afraid of you, the demos. They feared democracy. But once the
genie of government by the people, and for the people was let out of the
bottle, the trajectory of American history took on a life of its own.
a.The
Red Nation wants to destroy the democracy that popular movements fought so hard
to build across the 20th century.
lll.
a. The
Red Nation opposes reproductive freedom for women and women’s equality in
general.
b. The
Red Nation Objects to LGBTQI rights and gender affirming care for trans and
queer people.
c. The
Red Nation is against the right of workers to unionize and bargain with the
bosses over the conditions of work.
d. They
deny climate change. Trump has already gutted the staffing of the Enviro-metal
Protection Agency. He has halted the disbursement of funds allocated to
implement the Inflation Reduction Act, which has significant monies in it to
move us toward a Green economy ...
e. His
policies have the potential to do great harm to the impact of Washington’s
Climate Commitment Act; the most comprehensive state level environmental
legislation in the country.
lV. In
essence, the Red Nation represents most of the values our Blue Nation opposes
... But its bedrock, the principle that excites its base the most and leaves
them salivating, is white nationalism ... White supremacy!
a. This
Red nationalism, the traditional American nation, is built upon the
dispossession of the indigenous people and Black slavery.
b. The
largest percentage of the Latino population are of Mexican descent. They are
mestizo, part European, but the other part is indigenous. They also were dispossessed
in the Mexican War (1846-48).
c.
When Trump rode down the escalator in 2016, he led with “build the border wall”
and stricter immigration policies. His crackdown in major cities as I speak
today, and in the places where Latino immigrants work shows his continuing
focus on curtailing the browning of America.
d. Trump
has tapped into a deep vein in the White American psyche ... the concern by
many White people that a country founded by them and only for them will be
irretrievable if something drastic doesn’t happen.
e. Christian
nationalist, anti-gun control fanatics, libertarians, and avowed racists have
forged a coalition intent on terminating the conversation about what it means
to be American.
f.
They know they are a minority of the population. That’s why they are so excited
by Trump. He is blatantly subverting longstanding democratic processes. His disciples in Congress and on the Supreme
Court remain silent ignoring the checks on executive power at the core of the
Constitution.
g. So
as much as they talk about returning to the traditions of the founding era, it
is they, of the Red American nation who hate the seminal principle underlying the
American idea --- government authority emanates from the people, and that
therefore, there can be no one-person rule!
There can be no dictator! There must be No Kings! (Chant! NO KINGS! NO
KINGS! NO KINGS!)
h. We are believers in the grand
American traditions of democratic conversation and checks on personalistic
forms of rule.
V. We must not just talk
about defending the values of our Blue Nation, but we must stand up for those
values in all the institutional spaces where we can still prevail ... This will
not be easy, and many people will be hurt as a result (but folks being hurt
already; so we might as well push back and go down swinging!)
a. But I’m not talking about us going down and out! I’m talking
about push back from our institutional spaces.
Heroes for the Day
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All of the
universities thus far have refused to sign Trump’s Compact
for Academic Excellence in Higher Education. Google it. It would end academic freedom and free
speech on university campuses (signees supposedly would receive preferential
funding from federal government.
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Governor
Gavin Newsome of
California, who recently said that any public universities in California who
signed the compact, lose their state funding.
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Costco
Corporation who
basically told Trump they value diversity and an inclusive environment in the
workplace, saying it was good for business.
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Washington
D.C. football team and Cleveland baseball team who were pressured by Trump to change their
mascots back to the offensive Native ones ... Neither have budged! The Cleveland
Guardians ... announced that they have engaged with their community and
invested a lot of effort into the name change discussion, and they’re not going
back!
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To a
regional school superintendent here in Washington who I heard say on a panel that “call it
what you want! But I don’t know how an educator cannot recognize that a student
body is diverse, that the school culture must therefore be inclusive,
and giving each student a fair opportunity to learn requires equity ...
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To all
the federal judges below the Supreme Court level who have rendered rulings finding the
administration’s action illegal, and even unconstitutional.
c. These are examples. But
look around you! They are not as strong as they look. If all of us who oppose
them push back in big ways in corporate and nonprofit settings, and in any
number of small ways in our daily lives I believe that Trump 2.0 and Red
Nationalism won’t hold up.
d. Since the soldiers in
Blue marched to victory in the battle to end slavery, our Blue nation has
invested over 150 years into making good on one other foundational American
idea ... that all of us are equal before the law. And that in the end must
include even those would be King!
(Chant!) NO
KINGS! NO KINGS! NO KINGS!
Robert Sarazin Blake and Charlie Maliszewski ... Come on up!
Join in leading the singing of one of the great songs of the labor
movement and the civil rights, “We Shall Not
Be Moved!
We shall not, We shall not be moved! We shall not, We shall not be
moved!
Just like a tree that’s planted in the water, We shall not be moved!
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With
voices raised together ... We shall not be moved! (3 times, repeat 3rd)
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We’re
Standing up for Justice “ “
“
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Honor
the Indigenous “ “
“
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Standing
with Farmworkers “ “
“
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We
Honor the Constitution “ “
“
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We’re
Fighting against Fascism “ “
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We’re
Fighting for our Future “ “
“
Thank you! Now check out the tabling organizations to see how you can
get actively involved.
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