I am so proud of you two. Right now, I'm sitting in my living room looking out at the fog-covered Golden Gate Bridge. Lucky me. I live in a city where its residents speak out loudly against censorship, intolerance and hate. We can be confident that if one person starts to protest, others will walk up and join.
It takes guts to do what you did--in DC, the seat of censorship, intolerance, hate and injustice. I'm going to do what I can to circulate this blog and bring attention to this injustice. We can make a difference: you've proven that!
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ReplyDeleteI am so proud of you two. Right now, I'm sitting in my living room looking out at the fog-covered Golden Gate Bridge. Lucky me. I live in a city where its residents speak out loudly against censorship, intolerance and hate. We can be confident that if one person starts to protest, others will walk up and join.
ReplyDeleteIt takes guts to do what you did--in DC, the seat of censorship, intolerance, hate and injustice. I'm going to do what I can to circulate this blog and bring attention to this injustice. We can make a difference: you've proven that!
That tightening of the handcuffs at the end was absolutely chilling. Thank you for your temerity. Most of us too easily accept things.
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