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The Rulebreakers | 118

Here's a Baptist astronaut
The Rulebreakers | 118
GDMNT | Express

Closer to heaven ⋆⭒˚.⋆🔭

> the rulebreakers | ad astra 🚀

  • bio Grew up in Bethany, Oklahoma. One of the first women in space.
  • other titles Mom, biochemist, Christian, Okie
  • distance in orbit 89 million miles

"The Baptists wouldn't let women preach, so I had to become an astronaut to get closer to God than my father."  

—Oklahoma astronaut Shannon Lucid

  • next time "This fight against fascism gotta start right here!"
  • listening David Bowie "Space Oddity"


Fighting fascism ♬

"Shelter line stretching around the corner. Welcome to the new world order."  

—Bruce Springsteen, "The Ghost of Tom Joad"

> the rulebreakers | fascists

The working class, labor unions, and America's fight against fascism during World War II were important causes for Oklahoma folk icon Woody Guthrie. 

On one important occasion, however, Guthrie was forced to choose between loyalties. 

He could either conform to racial discrimination and avoid social discomfort. Or, he could stand by his friends and anti-racist values.

Guthrie had been invited to perform at a rally and banquet in Baltimore. 

But the organizers told Guthrie that the two black performers who were there with him – blues artists Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee – would have to eat in a "negroes only" area.

The event coordinators told Guthrie that he also wasn’t allowed to eat at the "negroes only" table with his friends. 

According to Guthrie biographer Joe Klein, Woody told Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee to ease out of the building and meet him at the train station.

Guthrie then walked over to a seven-foot-long buffet table piled high with food. Despite his small stature, he turned it all over and sent dishes and silverware crashing to the floor.

He shouted in defiance:

>> "This fight against fascism gotta start right here! This fight against fascism gotta start right here!"

Guthrie was quickly ushered out.  

  • next time "I don't exist."
  • listening Townes Van Zandt "If I Needed You"


Blueprint ✖✖

> the rulebreakers | out of step

ian mackaye | Pioneer of underground hardcore and indie music | Lifetime of no drugs or alcohol

bands | Fugazi, Embrace, Minor Threat, Teen Idles ✘✘

founder | Dischord Records

bio | Grew up in Washington, D.C. Father was a Washington Post reporter.

noteworthy | Celebrated for his fierce independence and for ejecting bullies from live shows. My brothers and I revered MacKaye growing up in Tulsa for making his own rules.

MacKaye told the online magazine Huck in 2020:

>> "However one rates my fame or whatever the fuck I have, it's worth pointing out that 99.9 percent of the population of the world never has, doesn't, and never will know of me. I don't exist. There are entire, giant cities in Indonesia where not a single person has ever heard of me."

  • next time Chapter end
  • listening Minor Threat "Steppin' Stone"

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