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A tiny blue dot in a vast sea of red
Katılım Ağustos 2016
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@ArtCandee Are pigs flying? I actually agree with Empty G.
Release it all, and let the chips fall where they may.
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@PrezLives2022 They're scared. Everyone who ever said a negative word about that fascist is in his sights. He has carte blanche to do whatever he wants to whomever he wants, and there is no one to stop him.
There will be many more to cower at his feet. It's only beginning.
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This week there is a big elephant in the room that we must start talking about: Defeat. @TheRickWilson stresses the importance of continuing to fight the corruption of Trump and his allies despite the electoral defeat. youtube.com/watch?v=kymaHS…

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@maddenifico @MSNBC @CNN Haven't watched since election night. Fuck their double standards. I'm done.
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We must act quickly and decisively to get the president’s nominees in place as soon as possible, & all options are on the table to make that happen, including recess appointments. We cannot let Schumer and Senate Dems block the will of the American people.
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@mandymorstar @WonderKing82 I tried. Been trying since 2016. My family is totally impervious to facts. I have siblings who voted for him three times, an insult to our disabled-from-birth father IMO. Fortunately Dad passed away in 2013, so he never had to see that shit.
I'm done. They can kick rocks.
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@WonderKing82 If white folks like me, did this before the election, who knows what would have happened.
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A friend sent this to me today:
HOLDING VIGIL
by Alison Luterman
My cousin asks if I can describe this moment,
the heaviness of it, like sitting outside
the operating room while someone you love
is in surgery and you’re on those awful plastic chairs
eating flaming Doritos from the vending machine
which is the only thing that seems appealing to you, dinner-wise,
waiting for the moment when the doctor will come out
in her scrubs and face-mask, which she’ll pull down
to tell you whether your beloved will live or not. That’s how it feels
as the hours tick by, and everyone I care about
is texting me with the same cold lump of dread in their throat
asking if I’m okay, telling me how scared they are.
I suppose in that way this is a moment of unity,
the fact that we are all waiting in the same
hospital corridor, for the same patient, who is on life support,
and we’re asking each other, Will he wake up?
Will she be herself? And we’re taking turns holding vigil,
as families do, and bringing each other coffee
from the cafeteria, and some of us think she’s gonna make it
while others are already planning what they’ll wear to the funeral,
which is also what happens at times like these,
and I tell my cousin I don’t think I can describe this moment,
heavier than plutonium, but on the other hand,
in the grand scheme of things, I mean the whole sweep
of human history, a soap bubble, because empires
are always rising and falling, and whole civilizations
die, they do, they get wiped out, this happens
all the time, it’s just a shock when it happens to your civilization,
your country, when it’s someone from your family on the respirator,
and I don’t ask her how she’s sleeping, or what she thinks about
when she wakes at three in the morning,
cause she’s got two daughters, and that’s the thing,
it’s not just us older people, forget about us, we had our day
and we burned right through it, gasoline, fast food,
cheap clothing, but right now I’m talking about the babies,
and not just the human ones, but also the turtles and owls
and white tigers, the Redwoods, the ozone layer,
the icebergs for the love of God—every single
blessed being on the face of this earth
is holding its breath in this moment,
and if you’re asking, can I describe that, Cousin,
then I’ve gotta say no, no one could describe it
we all just have to live through it,
holding each other’s hands.
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@kountzer @BeingJWood My dad was disabled from birth. My sisters voted for trump anyway.
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@BeingJWood When he mocked that disabled journalist & his followers didn’t care. For some that was an eye opener.
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