How my "nauseous hope" was a gut response to Democratic party elites being out of step with We the People. And, how can we honor these raw feelings & harness them to build forward?
Thank you for formulating these thoughts. I appreciate your ability to express pain and see hope. How cyclically we grieve. My days have been filled with governance research, focus, drive, and hope! At night I find it difficult to breathe. I'm reminded by my spouse: "There is some good in this world... and it's worth fighting for." (Tolkin, 1955) "There is still hope." (1955) This is a critical time in history, and we need to take care of one another. For me, this looks like finding common ground between dems and republicans in my own neighborhood and educating my community around political governance systems and wealth/power distribution in our country. We have more in common than we do differences. We need a lower 50% Working Class Coalition.
Thank you for formulating these thoughts. I appreciate your ability to express pain and see hope. How cyclically we grieve. My days have been filled with governance research, focus, drive, and hope! At night I find it difficult to breathe. I'm reminded by my spouse: "There is some good in this world... and it's worth fighting for." (Tolkin, 1955) "There is still hope." (1955) This is a critical time in history, and we need to take care of one another. For me, this looks like finding common ground between dems and republicans in my own neighborhood and educating my community around political governance systems and wealth/power distribution in our country. We have more in common than we do differences. We need a lower 50% Working Class Coalition.
Thank you, Shannon. This states the truth and speaks more accurately to how I am feeling than anything else I've read this week.
Well stated.
FWIW:
A Post Mortem Autopsy: From A Diddy Party to a Pity Party https://shorturl.at/eIVYI
Black Women Blaming Black Men For Harris Loss https://shorturl.at/mq0kH