'Hatred may not be a sound basis for policy or society, but the sorrow and rage that feed it may be essential parts of a healthy democracy.'
Trump’s election is a wake-up call for the Democrats in the same way it has been a reminder for, LGBTQ people, immigrants, indigenous peoples, and anyone else whose identity exists among the intersections of discrimination. One of the biggest lessons of his political success is that progress is not innate and it cannot be taken for granted. Setbacks can and will occur.
Everyone in the United States must reckon with the reality of inspirational sloganeering. If love trumps hate in the absolute, then how did the current president ride
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