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Jill Stoner's avatar

Steven, thank you for the shot of optimism. It's tough but necessary to maintain a balance of positive thinking and absolute outrage. In the right proportion, they are far more motivating than either one alone.

But I worry that (for example) a salacious courtroom drama is completely overshadowing the stakes of this moment. Trump is a symptom of a more pervasive yet less visible national malignancy, one that has completely divided us, yet still not been adequately diagnosed. Mainstream journalism is failing to accurately inform, and has instead joined the entertainment industry.

I'm at a loss as how to break us out of the echo chamber, find a vision and a language that transcends the great divide.

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Ellen Deschatres's avatar

As always, Steven, you have laid out every jot and tittle of this situation in a way that is succinct…and your arrow hits its mark in your description of where we find ourselves at this moment. Words cannot express my horror, outrage and utter disbelief that we find ourselves in the throes of a political movement that feeds on lies and grows like the uncontrollable malignancy that it appears to be. The complete ignorance by Republicans themselves of what an authoritarian movement would mean for those who live under it is still astounding to me. My old American self will not let my current American self believe that this nightmare could become our permanent reality. Trump isn’t even President and yet I almost feel that he still is because of the influence he appears to wield. To see grown people in positions of responsibility and governance follow along obediently behind him, cleaning up his mess like zookeepers who clean up after the elephant scares the heck out of me.

This perception of his outsized influence is damaging to all of us. That’s why I so appreciate your assurance that you won’t ‘leave us there’. We all need a lifeline in steady and reasoned voices. Otherwise the Trumpist project could swallow us all up, like a huge black hole whose gravity we cannot overcome. I’m scared…good and scared. I try not to be, but I am. I try to comfort myself with the thought that maybe some of these Republicans who have pledged their loyalty publicly to Trump will actually vote for Biden in the privacy of the voting booth. “Somewhere, over the rainbow, skies are blue, and the dreams that I dare to dream really do come true…”.

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