To die for a just cause is noble and powerful. To live for one, to keep yourself alive to keep fighting, maybe moreso.
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Heather Heyer died for this community, she died for the cause of Justice. And because she died, those of us who lived and who continue the fight will do so with an immense power. As her mother said, "you magnified her." We have to be that amplification.
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The visible work you see
@socialistdogmom and I doing here on the Twitter dot com is just a small fraction of what goes on. The invisible work and the invisible support -- that's what it means to live for each other.Show this thread -
"Jack Corbin"'s entire understanding of the left is what we voluntarily put on Twitter. He has no perception of those invisible supports.
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Underneath it all, there are so many people that I can say "I love you" to, and they say "I love you, too" back. That's power. That's why we'll win.
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you are absolutely correct. and that’s the more important point. the left is out here loving & supporting each other every day, not sniping at each other from assorted moms’ basements & locations of house arrest. -
i’ve never in my life had so many friends i consider family. folks who care so deeply for me they’d stop everything to support me. folks i’d drive a thousand miles to stand with for a few hours. people who have fed & housed me. laughed & cried with me. we’re a family.
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