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Amy's avatar

I moved to the south from NY as a young teen in 1967, and I can testify that it was also terror against any woman who spoke out or didn't follow norms. It was still alive against blacks, homosexuals, or anyone who wasn't in the preferred hierarchy. People are different now and I don't think vigilantism will work. What if we all spoke out and fought back? We need to get out of despair mode and into action, connection, and a new way of being.

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Karen Guzowski's avatar

Considering the events over the last couple of days, with SCOTUS, basically giving the greenlight to vigilante justice in Texas, your post takes on an even more sinister tone. Merrick Garland gave a totally limp statement about that, too. This country is falling apart at the seams, and no one in power seems to care. We, the people do, but, considering our only defense is voting, and they're trying to take away that from us, too, we're screwed. At least the spineless Democrats will have saved the filibuster. SMDH Every day, I think about leaving this country. I thought that feeling would go away after trump did, but, it's only gotten worse. I am outraged by so many things, I can't keep track, anymore. I'm exhausted, disgusted, disappointed, and heartbroken.

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