Leaving room for that hope means we won't fight as hard. America is not full of love, our bubbles are. This election demonstrates.
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hope doesn't cool the fires of change, it fuels them.https://twitter.com/wycats/status/796798650596937729 …
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Fair, but that particular hope just seems delusional. We have proof it's not. We can hope for change, but not for alternate reality.
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Replying to @joshuajabbour
we have to find the pockets of hope and love that exist everywhere across the country and amplify them.
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Replying to @wycats
Yes, that's my point. There's a lot of love, but not enough right now. Hate is winning. We have to start recognizing that better.
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I never said to hate. I said we need to be more aware of what we're fighting.
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Yes, because I disagree it's the most important thing we need right now. That you equate that to pushing hate is insulting.
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Replying to @joshuajabbour
let's de-escalate here for a second. I'm sorry that I came off that way.
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Hope is an amplifier; it doesn't down-prioritize other things, it helps motivate people to work on them.
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