Friends, I’m deeply touched by how many of you responded to my question this morning asking how you’re doing, and by the depth and thoughtfulness of your responses. They are inspiring. I urge you to scroll through them. They show, more clearly and powerfully than anything I’ve come across, how saddened so many of us are about what is happening to our country and the world — especially for the future of our children and grand children. As Linda Koebert writes,
Yet I’m also struck by how strong we are. How determined we are. How hard we will fight to reclaim our democracy and decency. I’m reassured by your voices. We may occasionally feel alone but we are not. As A Ellis-Dunn writes:
Thank you — all of you — for taking the time to share your burden with the rest of us. Thank you for your candor and your courage and your hope. I also want to thank those of you who didn’t have a chance to respond, for reading and participating and for being a part of this community. Like A Ellis-Dunn, I refuse the accept that our best days are behind. We will get through this Trump daymare. We will protest, fight, strike, boycott, make good trouble, get out the vote, and vote. We will pick up the pieces and rebuild. We will leave our children and grand children the very best world we can. So glad you can be here today. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber of this community so we can do even more. |