I would encourage anyone who has not yet done so, and who is capable of doing so, to get out on the streets in the midst of protests. They can be big, they can be small, they can be against Tesla, Trump, Vance, Social Security cuts, or for Vets, federal workers (including your local post office), folks who have been whisked away without due process, etc. It doesn't matter what it is as long as you surround yourself with people who care.
I was out again today, in a crowd of hundreds of people...but even beyond the folks I was next to, chatting to, there was the support of thousands of people who drove by honking their horns, waving flags, pumping their fists, giving a thumbs-up, holding their own signs out their car windows as they passed by. In fact the other week, at a Tesla protest, I saw two people in a car who just kept driving back and forth, back and forth, honking their horn in support. Either they couldn't be in the standing crowd for whatever reason, or they simply just chose to engage, and support us, from their vehicle.
We are not alone, not even remotely, and the gatherings are empowering. They're invigorating. They truly recharge you. Physically, they might be a little tiring for some depending on the location or distance of the event (so bring whatever you need to nuture yourself), but emotionally, mentally, there's nothing like it. It's like an infusion of hope that provides you with the deeper awareness that these hills that we have to climb, if we climb them together, are indeed surmountable.
I would encourage anyone who has not yet done so, and who is capable of doing so, to get out on the streets in the midst of protests. They can be big, they can be small, they can be against Tesla, Trump, Vance, Social Security cuts, or for Vets, federal workers (including your local post office), folks who have been whisked away without due process, etc. It doesn't matter what it is as long as you surround yourself with people who care.
I was out again today, in a crowd of hundreds of people...but even beyond the folks I was next to, chatting to, there was the support of thousands of people who drove by honking their horns, waving flags, pumping their fists, giving a thumbs-up, holding their own signs out their car windows as they passed by. In fact the other week, at a Tesla protest, I saw two people in a car who just kept driving back and forth, back and forth, honking their horn in support. Either they couldn't be in the standing crowd for whatever reason, or they simply just chose to engage, and support us, from their vehicle.
We are not alone, not even remotely, and the gatherings are empowering. They're invigorating. They truly recharge you. Physically, they might be a little tiring for some depending on the location or distance of the event (so bring whatever you need to nuture yourself), but emotionally, mentally, there's nothing like it. It's like an infusion of hope that provides you with the deeper awareness that these hills that we have to climb, if we climb them together, are indeed surmountable.
Beautifully said. 💛
Yes!!! Thank you. I needed this this morning