KOMMONSENTSJANE – Why Truth and Reconciliation Matters.

06/16/2025

CNN and MSNBC called Los Angeles riots ‘peaceful’ 211 times, Media Research Center report.

The Mayor has to be replaced with someone who will tell the truth.

Why do people lie when the truth is so easy to remember?

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Elizabeth A. Segal, Ph.D.

Elizabeth A. Segal, Ph.D.

Social Empathy

Empathy

Truth Can Bring Healing

Even when the truth makes us uncomfortable, it can help us move forward.

Posted June 30, 2022 |  Reviewed by Michelle Quirk

Key points

  • We often shy away from hearing stories that make us feel uncomfortable.
  • Listening deeply to others, even when it does make us uncomfortable, can lead to deeper understanding.
  • Truth and reconciliation is a way to put social empathy into practice.
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Last month, I wrote about how to be fully engaged in empathy. To do so includes listening to others to verify that what we think they are feeling and experiencing is indeed what they are feeling and experiencing. It sounds simple, but so often we do not listen, or even ask.

The Importance of Listening

Not listening is a common response to experiences that make us feel uncomfortable or are too horrible to want to imagine. This is especially true with experiences or actions that if we acknowledge them to be true, we have to rethink our own lives. For example, in our personal worlds, listening carefully and deeply to someone we may have hurt means that we have to recognize and acknowledge that we did something hurtful to another person. That can disturb us in a number of ways.

Who wants to find out that they did something hurtful? We may see ourselves as nice and supportive. Hurting someone can force us to question whether we are indeed nice and supportive. Or it can force us to consider how we behave generally. In listening deeply, we can be faced with seeing ourselves in a way that rocks our world.

There is more to listening deeply to others. It may uncover false stories that we have lived by. We may discover that we have benefited at the expense of others. We end up hearing what we want to hear or need to hear rather than what the other person is really saying.

This is also true on the larger level of our society. We as a nation have a lot of trouble using empathic insight to understand the lived realities of painful discriminatory actions in America. We often hear about the “good old days” and that life was better than it is now. But, were the “good old days” good for all of us? Are we listening closely to the stories of groups’ experiences over history? Or are we content to believe false stories?

Listening to History

It is difficult and painful to listen to stories that ask us to bear witness to mistreatment and discrimination. For example, slavery in this country is a story we either don’t like to hear in its lived reality or we fall back on arguments that give us safe distance. We hear responses like it was long ago and no longer exists, or it wasn’t that bad, or some go as far as to deny slavery was problematic because it was just an old economic system that is now gone. Or, we might acknowledge that it was a terrible part of our history, but it was long ago and ended, so why should we look at it today? Taking these perspectives includes outright denial, invalidation of the impact that history can have through today, and nostalgia for the way we think things were.

Brené Brown in her recent book Atlas of the Heart, describes nostalgia as “a yearning for the way things used to be in our often idealized and self-protective version of the past”1 (p. 79). She explains that while nostalgia can soften the way we remember challenging or painful times in our lives, it can also block growth by negating the need for future change. She includes in her discussion how we can refer to the “good old days” as a way to keep people in their place, ignore other people’s pain, and maintain the way things are if that benefits us.

We Benefit From Deep Listening

Listening deeply is crucial for empathizing with others. While difficult, there is also a benefit. It can lead us to see ourselves through the eyes of others, which can help us examine who we really are and who we want to be. And, as a society, it can do the same. It can help groups see their own history in relation to others and how we have been impacted and benefited or have been disadvantaged and blocked. We can have an honest dialogue about history and what it means today. This is extremely difficult. It is what is asked of us when we engage in social empathy, the ability to understand different people and social groups by experiencing and understanding their lived realities, including the history of ours and their ancestors.

THE BASICS

There is a way to do this kind of deep listening on a community basis. My colleague Dr. David Androff has written extensively on the practice of truth and reconciliation. I am going to briefly talk about it here and then expand on this in my next post because I think it is one of the most powerful ways we can engage in social empathy to address and repair historic injustices.

Dr. Androff describes several formats for truth and reconciliation, from formal nationwide hearings to smaller community groups exchanging experiences. The overall goal is rather simple, “to discover and tell the truth about what has happened to people”2 (p. 242) and in that way give the entire story of what happened in the past. Although the past may be years, decades, or even centuries behind us, it is woven into the fabric of our society. Like each of us individually are the product of the generations of our families and their experiences, so too is our society built on the events of our national history.

Dr. Androff goes on to explain that telling our stories, especially for those who have been victims and traumatized, can actually help us heal and recover. Denial or silence negates what happened for so many, which, in turn, negates their lived experiences. Confirming what happened validates people, and that is part of what makes truth and reconciliation processes so powerful.

People often ask me, how can we do social empathy? Using the process of truth and reconciliation is a concrete way to be socially empathic. Hearing the stories of real lives, even when it makes us uncomfortable, is how we can engage with others authentically and, in the process, encourage healing and change.

References

1. Brown, Brené. (2021). Atlas of the Heart. New York, NY: Random House.

2. Androff, David. (2022). A U.S. Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Social work’s role in racial

healing. Social Work, volume 67, number 3, pp. 239-248.

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Why don’t Democrats have social empathy instead of the hate they seem to harbor?

The Democrats need to stop and think about our country and why they can’t show more love and empathy to each other. It would make a difference.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – GOP’s Tom Cotton Organizing Big Senate Move After LA Riots.

06/15/2025

Story by Bryan Chai

Are these PAID PROTESTORS hired by the Democratic Party to cause trouble?
 

GOP’s Tom Cotton Organizing Big Senate Move After LA Riots: Report

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While this past week’s anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement riots in California have undoubtedly wrought disaster on most involved, it’s not all necessarily bad news, at least according to the GOP.

Republicans — spearheaded by Sen. Tom Cotton — think that there is a golden messaging opportunity amid the Los Angeles chaos, and it’s there largely thanks to their Democratic counterpartsAccording to an Axios scoop, Cotton is urging his fellow GOP lawmakers in the Senate to “double down” on the riots to accentuate the Democratic Party’s ongoing messaging struggles when it comes to illegal immigration.

“This gives us an opportunity to remind Americans how extreme the Democratic party is on immigration,” Cotton wrote to communication staff on Monday.

The Arkansas lawmaker continued, “Americans have a choice between Republicans’ law & order vs. the Democrats’ car-burning, illegal alien rioters,” before adding, “So far, every Senate Democrat who has spoken out has backed the rioters…”

Indeed, the accepted rhetoric among Democrats and the left is that President Donald Trump’s deployment of the National Guard, followed by the Marines, had only escalated the situation in California.

It’s a line of thinking that prominent Republicans have already publicly attacked, per Cotton’s proposed strategy shift:

“People who were already violating the law are only violating the law because President Trump started enforcing the law,” Vice President J.D. Vance mockingly posted to X. “This is the logic of [Democratic California Gov. Gavin] Newsom and his stooges.”

Cotton himself has similarly taken to social media to amplify the message being sent by the likes of Vance.

“Law enforcement officers were assaulted, cars were set on fire, and highways were blocked,” Cotton posted. “This was not a ‘peaceful protest’ this was an uncontrolled riot.”

Cotton would triple down on his rhetoric in a piece for The Wall Street Journal:

“The threat from the radical left is clear: Don’t enforce immigration laws,” Cotton wrote in the piece published Tuesday. “If you do, left-wing street militias will burn down cities, and Democratic politicians will back the rioters.

“The president is absolutely right to reject this threat, enforce immigration laws, and restore civil order.”

Cotton added: “Democrats put such violent illegal aliens and their anarchist sympathizers ahead of the police, law-abiding citizens and legal immigrants whose communities are being terrorized.

“Is anyone surprised?”

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – DEMOCRAT WASTE/ABUSE/FRAUD BY DEMOCRATS SHOULD BE MADDOW’S TOPIC…

06/16/2025

Yes, blame Trump. Except he’s not the one burning Waymos, looting an Apple store or throwing stones off an overpass at police

The left media IS deliberately skewing the news just like they did with Biden’s mental capacity. No different – THEY LIE.

It has been reported that over the weekend the left media mislead the people about the riots. They were not peaceful BY ANY MEANS.

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Former acting DHS secretary calls anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles ‘anything but peaceful’

As the recent Los Angeles riots escalated into looting, arson, attacks on police and finally a Democrat-ordered curfew, the major news media had one major message to tell us – that everything was “mostly peaceful.”

In a repeat of an embarrassing moment from the last time the left threw a violent national temper tantrum, the press once again downplayed or flat out lied about the nature of what was going on. It didn’t matter how they said it, the talking points were out, the riots were “peaceful” again. Forget those burning cars, looted businesses and acts of violence. Even Mayor Karen Bass admitted things got bad. That’s just one of the embarrassing nuggets from the latest round of leftist violence. Here’s a list of my top seven remarkable moments.Why Top Investors Are Backing Upexi's Solana Pivot

Outlet after outlet has slipped the word “peaceful” into their coverage of the violent riots. There’s The New York Times with “largely peaceful” twice in the same story and one more “peaceful” for good measure. Reuters said, “largely peaceful,” too. “The View,” scarily an actual ABC News program, had host Whoopi Goldberg claim, “it’s been peaceful for days.” Over at CNN, they said people were there to protest, “initially peacefully.” Even wars are initially peaceful. Till they aren’t. The Washington Post called the protests “muted,” and, honestly, we’d all love to see rioters muted or even gagged. Sometime comedian Jon Stewart went with, “peaceful protesters, mixed with anarchists and vandals.”

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Then, invoking the meme from the last rioting, NPR said, “mostly peaceful.” Just what you expect from an allegedly mostly neutral outlet. So did CBS News and Axios, etc. You don’t see news stories saying Fourth of July parades are mostly peaceful, because they’re legit peaceful. And journalists don’t have to lie to make people think that. Overall, the Media Research Center (my former workplace) found 211 examples of CNN and MSNBC personalities using the “peaceful” party line. And they’ve only just begun.

 “The View” returns to the list, whining about the dangers of “militarizing” the protests by sending in the National Guard. Host Whoopi Goldberg repeatedly called for “states’ rights” like Democrats did in the 1860s. Typically unhinged Sunny Hostin warned about policing “Americans’ protest activity.” She neglected to note that the Guard was sent in because of the actions of non-citizens. Then came the kicker.

Hostin continued that, “an army turned inside to police its citizens can cause chaos and fascism.” Goldberg added, “Civil war.” Hostin responded, “And civil war.” The idea that enforcing the law could lead to civil war is the kind of threat Marxists make. If you try to make me obey the law, I will break more laws. 

Every protest, it seems, has one memorable quote. This time it comes from ABC7 Los Angeles. They were getting a live report and watching scenes of cars burning, when anchor Jory Rand cautioned not about rioters, but about police. “It could turn very volatile if you move law enforcement in there in the wrong way, and turn what is just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation and altercation between officers and demonstrators,” he said. It’s almost like you can picture rioters cooking S’mores over roasting Waymo cars.A protester places debris in a fire as Border Patrol personnel in riot gear and gas masks stand guard outside an industrial park in Paramount, Calif., on Saturday, June 7, 2025. Associated Press

A protester places debris in a fire as Border Patrol personnel in riot gear and gas masks stand guard outside an industrial park in Paramount, Calif., on Saturday, June 7, 2025. Associated Press© Associated Press

CNN co-anchor Dana Bash, D-Bedlam, did what the left always does. She blamed Trump. On her show, “Inside Politics With Dana Bash,” she ranted, “I know this is a promise that he gave on the campaign trail to do whatever he could to deport illegal immigrants,” she said. Then she bashed a Trump post, saying, “But what you just posted is basically an arsonist saying, ‘I better call the fire department because they got to come in fast to get the flames out.” She concluded with, “That seems like what‘s going on.”Could This Be The Tech That Changes Jobs Forever?

This is especially clueless considering the numerous instances of actual arson going on in LA. They’re so bad that Waymo had to suspend ride service in the area after five of its cars were burned. That should be the kind of arson Bash was criticizing. Of course, it wasn’t.

CNN’s tiny voice of the resistance, Brian Stelter, did his best to try and minimize the violence and arson. He tweeted, “Offline, in real-world Los Angeles, most Angelenos are having a perfectly normal day. But online, the fires and riots are still raging. Seeking clicks, clout and chaos, unvetted social media accounts are preying on fears about where last weekend’s clashes will lead…” 

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He’s almost rejecting the concept of journalism. (Well, it is CNN.) Don’t report on that triple murder, most people nearby weren’t harmed. Don’t report on the Ukraine war, most of Europe isn’t under attack. Skip your COVID-19 coverage, most people didn’t die. It’s like an English 8000 level class in rationalization.

 The media never ignore the narrative. The one they are pushing this time is that absentee Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom gained ground as a leader of the resistance. “Morning Joe” gave nine words to border czar Tom Homan warning politicians not to interfere with immigration enforcement, “I’ll say it about anyone. You cross that line.” What followed was over a minute and a half of Newsom PR quotes trying to sound tough, including, “He’s a tough guy. He knows where to find me.” 

Other outlets were just a bit less obvious. CNN ran with, “Newsom and California confront Trump with a potential blueprint for Democrats.” Politico has done its darnedest to make this a big moment for the California governor. “Newsom’s speech rallies anti-Trump movement,” read one headline. “Newsom’s speech rallies anti-Trump movement,” went another. Go watch a clip of both people and message me if you think Newsom is more macho.

The print press certainly embarrasses itself on every major news topic. The Times wrote an editorial claiming, “Trump Calling Troops Into Los Angeles Is the Real Emergency.” Not the rioting, looting, burning and violence, but trying to stop it. 

The Post ran a letter headline claiming, “‘He’s waging a war on us’: As Trump escalates, Angelenos defend their city.” Yes, blame Trump. Except he’s not the one burning Waymos, looting an Apple store or throwing stones off an overpass at police.

06/15/2025

The leftie media continues to report the progress President Trump is making in his agenda and as usual are criticizing how successful he has been. We all know how bad the Democrat’s WASTE/FRAUD/ABUSE was as pointed out by DOGE; but, you never hear a peep about the debit brought on by the Democrats from them.

Even a Military parade to try to help uplift the country as we are awaiting the tariff’s and AI changes to kick in – caused the left to go into epileptic shock.

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This is just one case.

All of the blue states are under water and are reporting – their dirty laundry stories, again.

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The following is how desperate they get for a story.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Cooler Heads Need to Prevail. Post by von Haefen prompts calls for her resignation.

06/15/2025

This person has to be pitied. When a person makes this kind of statement they are being irrational to get attention. She is not qualified to represent anyone in this state of mind.

Why isn’t she talking about what DOGE DUG UP – the amount of our debt which was put on the backs of the American people – trillions of wasted time and money?

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Rep. Julie von Haefen, D-Wake ©NCLeg.gov

Rep. Julie von Haefen, D-Wake ©NCLeg.gov© The Center Square

(The Center Square) – Calls for the resignation of a North Carolina lawmaker, Democratic Rep. Julie von Haefen of Wake County, advocating the decapitation of President Donald Trump escalated Saturday and into Sunday.

On social media, von Haefen is accused of posting an image of a woman holding signage with the image of a bloody, used guillotine; the words “In these difficult times, some cuts may be necessary”; and a prop on one end of the handle representing a beheaded Trump.Is Upexi the Next MicroStrategy? Investors Are Watching Closely

Minutes after The Center Square sought authentication from her office, she posted to Facebook, “Yesterday, I posted a video on social media containing crowd photos from the No Kings protest in Raleigh. One of the images of a protestor holding a sign was inappropriate, and I later edited the video to remove the photo.

“Let me be clear: I condemn political violence in all forms. My focus remains on bringing people together and fighting for the values that matter to North Carolinians. Like so many, I was horrified by the violence in Minnesota. There is no place for that kind of extremism in our democracy, no matter the target, no matter the party.”

Von Haefen did not offer an apology.

Her caption on Saturday morning said, “No Kings Protest in Raleigh. Amazing turnout all across the Triangle today, including this event at the Capitol hosted by Wake Democrats and North Carolina Democrats.” There were hashtags for an expletive, no kings and Raleigh.The Market’s Most Undervalued Stock?

The image, however, drew the criticism.

Her actions Saturday morning is at odds with her midafternoon Sunday statement, as pointed out by many voters and other colleagues in the General Assembly. While the Facebook account associated with her campaign from last fall is active, her account on X does not exist anymore.

“This is why reasonable people are leaving the Democrat Party in North Carolina,” said Rep. Erin Paré, a Wake County Republican. “This is a sitting state legislator who is publicly applauding the beheading of President Trump just hours after a state legislator in our country and her spouse were murdered in cold blood. Horrible.”

The North Carolina Republican Party on Sunday morning said, “Political violence should be condemned, not encouraged.”

Rep. Chris Humphrey, R-Lenoir, said, “Some people hate a duly elected leader, who won by landslide, more than they love America.”Mortgage Rates Have Dropped—Lock in a Lower Rate Today

Midafternoon Sunday, first-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein, Republican House Speaker Destin Hall of Caldwell County and Republican Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger had not commented publicly on von Hafen.

Von Haefen, certified Guardian ad Litem according to her campaign website, first won election to the state House of Representatives in the 2018 midterms. She’s been reelected three times and touts her work with the parent teacher organizations at the school, county and state levels.

She’s licensed to practice law in Ohio, Arizona and California.

The North Carolina Democratic Party remained silent on von Haefen’s actions. About six hours after her post, the party chairwoman issued a statement about what happened in Minnesota on Saturday. There, a lawmaker and her husband were shot to death, and another lawmaker and his wife were injured in a shooting.

One man is being sought for both shootings.

“We condemn these horrific acts and stand united against all forms of violence, especially those driven by political motives,” Chairwoman Anderson Clayton said. “Our hearts and thoughts are with the families as they navigate this unimaginable tragedy.”

The No Kings protests were held in rebuttal to Trump hosting a parade celebrating the Army’s 250th anniversary. More than 1,700 were scheduled, including 27 in the Tarheel State.

For context, and Republicans say irony, most of the protests Saturday were led by the party – Democrats – that was insistent on vaccine shots to retain federal jobs including the military; led the closure and slow reopening of schools during COVID-19; and held primaries for president last year only to welcome Kamala Harris and eventually Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as their ticket 107 days for the election.

Trump won by more than 2 million votes, sweeping the seven swing states in electoral college votes 93-0.

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