Well, I may have put the boot in over on tumblr.
BUT.
What's happening in US politics now has been slowly happening over forty years. Vote by vote by vote by vote by election by election by year by year by decade by decade by decade by decade...
Exhausting? GODDAMMIT, YES.
Frankly, here in Australia, I'm not happy that I'm very likely to die with fewer of the rights that I was born in this country with. That a kid who was born when I was twenty has fewer chances than I did. That kid who was born in the last five years has even fewer chances than that. NOT HAPPY JAN! But I'm damn well going to fight it - I have personal skin in the game, even if I don't have generational skin.
We were born in the fuck-around era, and we're entering the find-out era. It's not going to be pretty, but there is hope; just less of it each year.
But I'm not ready to lay down and die yet.
BUT.
What's happening in US politics now has been slowly happening over forty years. Vote by vote by vote by vote by election by election by year by year by decade by decade by decade by decade...
Exhausting? GODDAMMIT, YES.
Frankly, here in Australia, I'm not happy that I'm very likely to die with fewer of the rights that I was born in this country with. That a kid who was born when I was twenty has fewer chances than I did. That kid who was born in the last five years has even fewer chances than that. NOT HAPPY JAN! But I'm damn well going to fight it - I have personal skin in the game, even if I don't have generational skin.
We were born in the fuck-around era, and we're entering the find-out era. It's not going to be pretty, but there is hope; just less of it each year.
But I'm not ready to lay down and die yet.
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I'm still going out to vote, donating, and working. It just feels like a sisyphean task.
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Right now, I'm thinking of the black and indigenous protesters and policymakers across countries who have fought for their rights to full personhood and citizenship for years, decades, even centuries. Planting trees even when they know it'll likely be burned down by their enemies - or even by well-meaning allies, who think that their trees aren't planted in the right place.
I think the phrase "The work was not started by us, nor will it be finished in our lifetime, but that does not give us leave to walk away from it" is what I'm reminding myself right now.
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I feel less upset with my local elections, but even statewide it's a horrible mess. I also live in a hellhole of a state that happens to contain one of my favorite cities in the world. *sigh*