Snow, Synchronicity, and Edward Snowden
Maybe it was those snowflakes in our weather forecast, but I had a lot of snow-related synchronicities this week. It started with the news that a new monument had gone up overnight in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene Park, not far from the Brooklyn Bridge. The monument consisted of a bust of Edward Snowden, with his name emblazoned across the column below it in big Roman capitals. It was an impressive gesture by a group of artists who wrote (as you shall see below) some powerful things about freedom and heroism and the public’s right to know. And even though the government covered it up, by sending park employees to smother Snowden’s bust in a tarp so no one could see it, civil disobedience had happened and it was noteworthy. — it’s a nice statue.