Gratitude and resistance

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Editor,

I, too often, get down because I live in a growing Fascist society led by a corrupt president. But today, Sunday, March 24, I am practicing gratitude and kindness. It helps.

A revolutionary North American woman, who is now out of prison, wrote in the Conspiracy of Voices , “All over the world political prisoners are part of the freedom struggle; we contribute however we can. The enemy’s prison bars can’t stop us, their rules and restrictions can’t stop us, losing our physical freedom won’t stop us, in so many countries even torture or death has not stopped us. Our resistance slowly grows stronger and, someday, the people of the world will win.”

We must resist!

T.A. Laughlin

2 COMMENTS

  1. I would like to share ideas with Laughlin.
    Sounds good.
    Before my character is once again assassinated by a thought control group. I have yet in 8 years to have an actual conversation with another human being.

  2. By Fascist society do you mean only authority in the collective or by the collective is important while the character of the individual is not developed merely for the delightful person?

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