thank you so so much, and i'm glad you're here!
yet it always matters, especially if we live in those core countries with the most power and responsibility to stop this. it's why I/II/IV end on scenes of mass action.
sometimes i think about Palestinians painting a George Floyd mural on the West Bank separation wall in the height of June 2020. or about how Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "Beyond Vietnam" speech exactly a year before his assassination in Memphis. Trump himself was just 22 at the time, about to graduate from UPenn.
our fights link and echo, learning and building because we're up against the same foes and have no other choice. i can't know if they'll win our future but despair surrenders it entirely to authoritarians and warmongers, small men with big ideas about how the rest of us should live and die.
"the burning crosses fall to dust, the drones all fall into the sea, we bring the world our dead deserved a little closer as he flees"
we must live to see it. take care out there <3