I really appreciate the way this post bobs and weaves from poetry to history to righteous anger. (You would be a great preacher.)
"Thievery has moved beyond the concrete schemes of past centuries and into a digital void that ordinary people do not know how to navigate ..." Oh man, is this true.
Thank you! It was tough to write. It’s been harder than usual for me to write in general, at least things that I want published. I think because when I write, I know better what my heart is feeling, and sometimes I don’t want to know because it’s too painful. But I always feel better when it’s out and rebuilt into something with beauty. Kind of like what I do with the rocks.
I am also staring into the abyss and performing the writer’s alchemy, kind of like what I do with paint blobs and paper. I’m not sure what to do in this singular moment, but I do believe that if anything can save the world, it’s art.
I think so too, because imagination is what can save the world. People have been encouraged to suppress their own imaginations for a very long time. Or they've been taught that art that isn't profitable is a waste of time. Art for its own sake is an excellent use of time! In part because it keeps you from losing your mind (or at least lets you express the loss of your mind in an interesting fashion... ;))
Speaking of that, on Monday the 10th in New Hampshire the house education Policy and administration committee is hearing house bill 283 that changes the list of subjects that are required to be considered an adequate education.
They want to dump art, music, personal finance, some social studies that include civics, I’m sure there’s some history in there they want to get rid of. There’s a whole list.
The committee takes public comment until 11:59 PM on Monday. Anyone in New Hampshire or anywhere reading this, please oppose. Kids in public school deserve a complete education. Including art and music.
I watched this hearing yesterday and it was epic. They had to move it to a different building because there wouldn’t be room to accommodate everyone who came to testify against it. (29,000+ opposed by Monday and they didn’t gain a single supporter.)
After listening to the sponsor’s justification for it I don’t understand how he walks around this state without feeling embarrassment and shame. I don’t understand how he has friends, how he isn’t shunned by society. He actually tried to claim that the districts where they got the most free and discounted school lunch we’re struggling the most with math and reading, he suggested that these schools could still teach music and art but only for the kids who were good at math and reading first. So he wanted to hierarchical system for little kids in public school. Only the good kids would get the fun classes. This man walks among us. I’m sure he has friends with children. He’s sick.
ANYWAY, just in case they try this nonsense in your state, the best argument I heard against it was that our state university system would not even admit children who didn’t have exposure to these classes before university. You wouldn’t be admitted to our own state colleges and if they lowered their standards to admit kids that graduated from New Hampshire public school they would lose accreditation.
Then of course there were the people that pointed out these kids would have such a disadvantage in the workforce. Who is going to hire them? I remember in 2010 even the paralegal jobs wanted us to be bilingual, they didn’t even care if it was Spanish, French would have been fine. And they even want to take that away from the kids.
It was an epic hearing. Rep Ellen Read Was great. She pointed out that half those people don’t even know the difference between communism and Nazis, do they really want to take civics and history out of public school?
We won this one but there will be more. There’s always more. They were also trying to mess with the absentee ballot laws last week.
They are not creative people, so they don't value creativity. Yet, without creativity, their lives will lack meaning and substance. Their AI version of reality will implode and they'll be stuck in their dystopian future with each other.
I'm reading this with a sort of rueful optimism. A sense of schadenfreude, still again. The Machine thinks it's winning, but it's whirring and buzzing and clanking to a scrap heap of its own creation. They will turn on each other.
I think the machine is going to realize it’s losing soon. The project 2025 Republicans in my state thought they could sneak stuff in, people aren’t having it. Almost 30,000 people opposed a bill yesterday that was meant to remove the arts from public school. The state legislature was actually a little scared that all these people were going to show up. It was amazing.
A couple more situations like that maybe they will finally realize how unpopular their views are. Maybe they’ll realize that nobody actually wants what they want. When 30,000 people in New Hampshire say absolutely not and less than 100 people like their plan, 😂😂
I remember in 2020 it was noted that people who were complaining that they couldn’t live their lives if things were closed were mostly missing the arts. The essential staff was open. And I thought that people would finally understand the importance of the arts. But I guess it was quickly forgotten. Maybe they just wanted to spend money and it wasn’t that they missed the arts it was that they were upset they didn’t have an opportunity to spend money there.
I’ve been trying to wait to subscribe until I get moved, but today’s piece hit me right where I’m living. Such beautiful melancholy and how hard it must be to have been warning us for so long.
Oh - my whole comment evaporated- let me reconstruct. Your writing and juxtaposition of realities, metaphors, heart-work, teachings is breathtaking and alive! Thank you for this - sculpture, art, alchemical cooking! I feel and learned so much. The photographs and colors and textures and rocks were an added aha and delight.
I pass Schoolcraft’s name here in SE MI & now I know about him. Pictured Rocks too! His writing as an embodiment of lead is odd, curious and strangely humane. Art/poetry. And you switching times and places, real-time and projected became poetic too, so smart how you connected it all in the end and made it right all the ways through.
My family settled in Sedalia after helping build the railroad.Growing up in Kansas City, going to MU, I know the places you write about. I feel infinite sadness about what is lost. Especially about the people I once cared about. That really is the story of humanity. There is no going back.
You are a very gifted writer, documenting the sad state of our country in such vivid, poetic terms. It is rather ironic that terrible things can be expressed with such poignant beauty. You have been America’s Cassandra since before the Orange Menace took office, laying the nefarious plots of the modern-day oligarchs bare, but too few have believed or heeded the warnings. I hope that there is still time for us to stop this death march of our democratic republic, and work once again towards making it a “more perfect union”.
what a heartbreaking yet beautiful essay. this is something people are not thinking about: "And that the earth is one of those things, and it screams as they mine it again — for contrived currency and artificial intelligence. For replacements for human beings as they work towards global depopulation."
and this has been hitting me hard this last week: "No official stops it. No one explains how such distant predators got in or how to keep them out. So do not fault me for visiting the past, when the people who inaugurated the destruction of the future at least had the decency to mourn it in a poem." seriously, just letting these goons take over and lock employees out. the courts will not save us yet that is what so many with the authority are counting on. people are just watching the super bowl like everything is fine, just fine - like a daze. i guess it is a distraction.
i think i have been feeling anticipatory grief for what is coming - like when i knew i would soon have to say goodbye to my cats when they were sick. our country is dying.
Sarah is one of those gems in danger of disappearing. I cannot stop crying. I don't know how much more I can take before I crack and disappear. I just watched Dem. Members of Congress, blocked by a goon, being denied entrance to the US Department of Education. The USA becoming a banana Republic.
I have to be prepared to read Sarah Kendzior. I need time to read and time to reflect. None of it can be done properly in a hurry or with a distracted mind. And then she finishes it off with her two or three photos to crystallize.
"Thievery has moved beyond the concrete schemes of past centuries and into a digital void that ordinary people do not know how to navigate ...
This is THE quote, as John said. I want to paint it somewhere, in large letters. We need a book- a Substack anthology of protest, before all our words are just those Galena cubes in the dust.
I am older and try to be mindful of what I keep. I find myself keeping books based on whether they may become less available. I still love the printed word. And I love your printed words. I grew up in rural SC, born in the early 50s. Books were freedom for me.
hmmm this is a good idea. i have been buying hardback copies of important books because they may not be around in the future. and as i pack to pare down and hopefully move, they go into my priority box to keep with me. those include yours. i have printed some essays in case electronic go away but may be need to print more
Your eulogies are so incredibly healing for all of us who read them!
I love that your son knew to be with you in that shrine of minerals. He will carry on safely and cleverly into the future, because you’ve already trained him to see.
I can feel the melancholy in your descriptive prose. You captured some of what most of us are feeling. It saddens me most to think no one seems to think our country is worth protecting. Thank you
Thank you for this, Sarah. I’m reminded of the late, great Utah Phillips, an analog man if ever there was one, who passed in the early 00s and missed out on the current tech gestapo. From a speech he was asked to give at some young writers conference (as he said, anyway):
“You are about to be told one more time that you are America's most valuable natural resource. Have you seen what they do to valuable natural resources? Have you seen a strip mine? Have you seen a clear cut in the forest? Have you seen a polluted river? Don't ever let them call you a valuable natural resource! They're going to strip mine your soul. They're going to clear cut your best thoughts for the sake of profit unless you learn to resist, because the profit system follows the path of least resistance and following the path of least resistance is what makes the river crooked!“
Are you familiar with Kathleen Dean Moore’s writing? I first heard her speak at the Sacred Green Fire conference in Corvallis OR, alongside Joanna Macy and N. Scott Momaday. I think you would love this essay, “What Does It Mean To Love a Place.”
I wasn't familiar with her until you posted that -- but wow, that is a beautiful piece and very relatable. It made me cry. I'm going to look through the rest of her website.
I really enjoyed this Sarah. Thank you. It seems like almost every politician is either bought and paid for or asking us for more money instead of doing the job they were elected to do. And the hate and bigotry is suffocating. At least this month my social security payment was deposited as usual. Who knows what next month will be like?
I was just wishing for a new post from you this morning. I know you've already written extensively about how Democratic leadership is in bed with the oligarchy, but their current passivity is still shocking to me.
Have you seen the animated movie "Flow"? As a lover of post-human ruins, you would probably like it.
I haven’t seen that movie, but I’ll look into it. I’m not surprised by the Democrats. Maybe a little surprised at the uniformity, but it was obvious what direction they were going by 2019. When Pelosi sat on a stage in Dec 2018 and casually talked about the collapse of the US Capitol and how when it happens, the US’s greatest loyalty will be to a foreign state, and Schumer nodded in assent, I knew it was over unless Democratic officials: 1) were very honest about the multilayered nature of the threat and that it’s not just Trump 2) stopped taking money from evil plutocrats 3) confronted their own complicit leaders. I think low-level Democrats are not in on the plot to kill America — but high-ranking Democrats are what enable it to succeed.
The only thing that has surprised me, mildly, about the Democrats these last two weeks is their delay in even discussing their version of resistance. When these delays happen I typically chalk it up to the "approvals process." Running strategy by the donor class, making sure they don't overstep any bounds. I thought they'd be a bit more prepared and have their shit validated quicker. Silly me. What's the rush?
After this, a movie might seem trivial, but Flow is magnificent! Eloquent without a word, by Gints Zilbalodis and his tiny Latvian studio. Flowing through the ruins of a world ruined over and over but still with great beauty. If you have to drive to Latvia to see it, you won't be sorry.
I know this sounds simplistic and not very creative and probably immature but brainstorming here is it out of the question to physically fight them and break in to stop them? I think there's more of us than them.
The best description of AI : ‘Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and the oligarchs are building mechanical eyes. What are algorithms but mechanical eyes, controlling everything you see, tailoring reality to a fake version of yourself, making it impossible to share a serendipitous sighting with another human being?’
So fucking talented. I'm nowhere near having the knowledge that you do but I am so angry at everyone right now. I think democracy gets in the way of itself. First they pick and choose what parts of the Constitution to follow OR NOT. Then they follow tradition and throw us to the wolves by swearing this prick in, not raising even 1 objection. Not asking for a single recount because of optics. How do you like the optics now? Why isn't Musk and his posse dragged outta there and arrested? WTF is wrong with the dems who continue to follow the rules as tho rules even exist anymore? This is war and we are its' victims. I find myself thinking thoughts that I cannot express here. Elimination of a few dozen people wouldn't make me sad tho. Me, who wouldn't even harm an ant when i was a kid. Having these dark dark thoughts I think he'll go down like mussolini did. His staunchest followers will be the cause of his ending. How much suffering must we endure until or when it happens? The true suffering hasn't even started yet. And still, ignorant maggots are praising Musk for getting rid of waste. I don't know how much longer I can stand the stupidity of a great many of our citizens. I'm tired of the parallel universe. I want to go home but don't have the directions. Another great article Sarah.
I really appreciate the way this post bobs and weaves from poetry to history to righteous anger. (You would be a great preacher.)
"Thievery has moved beyond the concrete schemes of past centuries and into a digital void that ordinary people do not know how to navigate ..." Oh man, is this true.
Thank you!
I think that can be a bumper sticker, and what I'll say to crowing supporters of this New Order. And then walk away.
This is an extraordinary piece of writing. Beautiful and heartbreaking and true. What a strange time to be alive.
Thank you! It was tough to write. It’s been harder than usual for me to write in general, at least things that I want published. I think because when I write, I know better what my heart is feeling, and sometimes I don’t want to know because it’s too painful. But I always feel better when it’s out and rebuilt into something with beauty. Kind of like what I do with the rocks.
I am also staring into the abyss and performing the writer’s alchemy, kind of like what I do with paint blobs and paper. I’m not sure what to do in this singular moment, but I do believe that if anything can save the world, it’s art.
I think so too, because imagination is what can save the world. People have been encouraged to suppress their own imaginations for a very long time. Or they've been taught that art that isn't profitable is a waste of time. Art for its own sake is an excellent use of time! In part because it keeps you from losing your mind (or at least lets you express the loss of your mind in an interesting fashion... ;))
Speaking of that, on Monday the 10th in New Hampshire the house education Policy and administration committee is hearing house bill 283 that changes the list of subjects that are required to be considered an adequate education.
They want to dump art, music, personal finance, some social studies that include civics, I’m sure there’s some history in there they want to get rid of. There’s a whole list.
The committee takes public comment until 11:59 PM on Monday. Anyone in New Hampshire or anywhere reading this, please oppose. Kids in public school deserve a complete education. Including art and music.
I think the bill is dead. 23707 People opposed it and 43 people supported it.
See, it works when we push back at a state level.
I watched this hearing yesterday and it was epic. They had to move it to a different building because there wouldn’t be room to accommodate everyone who came to testify against it. (29,000+ opposed by Monday and they didn’t gain a single supporter.)
After listening to the sponsor’s justification for it I don’t understand how he walks around this state without feeling embarrassment and shame. I don’t understand how he has friends, how he isn’t shunned by society. He actually tried to claim that the districts where they got the most free and discounted school lunch we’re struggling the most with math and reading, he suggested that these schools could still teach music and art but only for the kids who were good at math and reading first. So he wanted to hierarchical system for little kids in public school. Only the good kids would get the fun classes. This man walks among us. I’m sure he has friends with children. He’s sick.
ANYWAY, just in case they try this nonsense in your state, the best argument I heard against it was that our state university system would not even admit children who didn’t have exposure to these classes before university. You wouldn’t be admitted to our own state colleges and if they lowered their standards to admit kids that graduated from New Hampshire public school they would lose accreditation.
Then of course there were the people that pointed out these kids would have such a disadvantage in the workforce. Who is going to hire them? I remember in 2010 even the paralegal jobs wanted us to be bilingual, they didn’t even care if it was Spanish, French would have been fine. And they even want to take that away from the kids.
It was an epic hearing. Rep Ellen Read Was great. She pointed out that half those people don’t even know the difference between communism and Nazis, do they really want to take civics and history out of public school?
We won this one but there will be more. There’s always more. They were also trying to mess with the absentee ballot laws last week.
That's why they'll withdraw funding for the arts and define "art" as something assembled from fragments of massive language models by inhumans.
They are not creative people, so they don't value creativity. Yet, without creativity, their lives will lack meaning and substance. Their AI version of reality will implode and they'll be stuck in their dystopian future with each other.
I'm reading this with a sort of rueful optimism. A sense of schadenfreude, still again. The Machine thinks it's winning, but it's whirring and buzzing and clanking to a scrap heap of its own creation. They will turn on each other.
I think the machine is going to realize it’s losing soon. The project 2025 Republicans in my state thought they could sneak stuff in, people aren’t having it. Almost 30,000 people opposed a bill yesterday that was meant to remove the arts from public school. The state legislature was actually a little scared that all these people were going to show up. It was amazing.
A couple more situations like that maybe they will finally realize how unpopular their views are. Maybe they’ll realize that nobody actually wants what they want. When 30,000 people in New Hampshire say absolutely not and less than 100 people like their plan, 😂😂
I remember in 2020 it was noted that people who were complaining that they couldn’t live their lives if things were closed were mostly missing the arts. The essential staff was open. And I thought that people would finally understand the importance of the arts. But I guess it was quickly forgotten. Maybe they just wanted to spend money and it wasn’t that they missed the arts it was that they were upset they didn’t have an opportunity to spend money there.
It is the art that will save us.
I’ve been trying to wait to subscribe until I get moved, but today’s piece hit me right where I’m living. Such beautiful melancholy and how hard it must be to have been warning us for so long.
Thank you
Same for me!
I’ve finally joyously gotten a paid subscription. So much excellence in writing to look forward to
Oh - my whole comment evaporated- let me reconstruct. Your writing and juxtaposition of realities, metaphors, heart-work, teachings is breathtaking and alive! Thank you for this - sculpture, art, alchemical cooking! I feel and learned so much. The photographs and colors and textures and rocks were an added aha and delight.
I pass Schoolcraft’s name here in SE MI & now I know about him. Pictured Rocks too! His writing as an embodiment of lead is odd, curious and strangely humane. Art/poetry. And you switching times and places, real-time and projected became poetic too, so smart how you connected it all in the end and made it right all the ways through.
Yes!
My family settled in Sedalia after helping build the railroad.Growing up in Kansas City, going to MU, I know the places you write about. I feel infinite sadness about what is lost. Especially about the people I once cared about. That really is the story of humanity. There is no going back.
You are a very gifted writer, documenting the sad state of our country in such vivid, poetic terms. It is rather ironic that terrible things can be expressed with such poignant beauty. You have been America’s Cassandra since before the Orange Menace took office, laying the nefarious plots of the modern-day oligarchs bare, but too few have believed or heeded the warnings. I hope that there is still time for us to stop this death march of our democratic republic, and work once again towards making it a “more perfect union”.
what a heartbreaking yet beautiful essay. this is something people are not thinking about: "And that the earth is one of those things, and it screams as they mine it again — for contrived currency and artificial intelligence. For replacements for human beings as they work towards global depopulation."
and this has been hitting me hard this last week: "No official stops it. No one explains how such distant predators got in or how to keep them out. So do not fault me for visiting the past, when the people who inaugurated the destruction of the future at least had the decency to mourn it in a poem." seriously, just letting these goons take over and lock employees out. the courts will not save us yet that is what so many with the authority are counting on. people are just watching the super bowl like everything is fine, just fine - like a daze. i guess it is a distraction.
i think i have been feeling anticipatory grief for what is coming - like when i knew i would soon have to say goodbye to my cats when they were sick. our country is dying.
Sarah is one of those gems in danger of disappearing. I cannot stop crying. I don't know how much more I can take before I crack and disappear. I just watched Dem. Members of Congress, blocked by a goon, being denied entrance to the US Department of Education. The USA becoming a banana Republic.
"I am worn from warning." ❤
I have to be prepared to read Sarah Kendzior. I need time to read and time to reflect. None of it can be done properly in a hurry or with a distracted mind. And then she finishes it off with her two or three photos to crystallize.
Thank you!
"Thievery has moved beyond the concrete schemes of past centuries and into a digital void that ordinary people do not know how to navigate ...
This is THE quote, as John said. I want to paint it somewhere, in large letters. We need a book- a Substack anthology of protest, before all our words are just those Galena cubes in the dust.
Print this out Sarah, before it’s deleted 😞
I print them all out and have them sealed in a fireproof box. Wish I were joking!
I am older and try to be mindful of what I keep. I find myself keeping books based on whether they may become less available. I still love the printed word. And I love your printed words. I grew up in rural SC, born in the early 50s. Books were freedom for me.
hmmm this is a good idea. i have been buying hardback copies of important books because they may not be around in the future. and as i pack to pare down and hopefully move, they go into my priority box to keep with me. those include yours. i have printed some essays in case electronic go away but may be need to print more
I know you’re not. My printer’s on its last legs for the same reasons
Your eulogies are so incredibly healing for all of us who read them!
I love that your son knew to be with you in that shrine of minerals. He will carry on safely and cleverly into the future, because you’ve already trained him to see.
He is a really great kid, extremely curious about the world, even though he’s old enough to understand it. I’m glad he’s got that spirit in him.
The apple fell blessedly close to the tree. And glad you have him to see and share with together.
I can feel the melancholy in your descriptive prose. You captured some of what most of us are feeling. It saddens me most to think no one seems to think our country is worth protecting. Thank you
Awestruck by your words as usual. Dark times. We need the glow of your observations.
Thank you!
Yes, awestruck! Awe, by Dacher Keltner
Thanks for the reference. Added to my book list.
Thank you for this, Sarah. I’m reminded of the late, great Utah Phillips, an analog man if ever there was one, who passed in the early 00s and missed out on the current tech gestapo. From a speech he was asked to give at some young writers conference (as he said, anyway):
“You are about to be told one more time that you are America's most valuable natural resource. Have you seen what they do to valuable natural resources? Have you seen a strip mine? Have you seen a clear cut in the forest? Have you seen a polluted river? Don't ever let them call you a valuable natural resource! They're going to strip mine your soul. They're going to clear cut your best thoughts for the sake of profit unless you learn to resist, because the profit system follows the path of least resistance and following the path of least resistance is what makes the river crooked!“
Are you familiar with Kathleen Dean Moore’s writing? I first heard her speak at the Sacred Green Fire conference in Corvallis OR, alongside Joanna Macy and N. Scott Momaday. I think you would love this essay, “What Does It Mean To Love a Place.”
https://riverwalking.com/to-love-a-place/
I wasn't familiar with her until you posted that -- but wow, that is a beautiful piece and very relatable. It made me cry. I'm going to look through the rest of her website.
Same
Thank you for this. I'm adding a new writer to my reading list. It made cry too.
What a gorgeous piece of writing. Thank you for sharing it here and turning us on to this splendid writer.
My gosh. Thank you for making me feel something again. Tears barreling down my face.
Thank you for reading. I'm glad if it's a cathartic kind of cry. We all need that.
Your words break my heart. Our beautiful country, and world, is slipping through our fingers. I mourn for the children.
I really enjoyed this Sarah. Thank you. It seems like almost every politician is either bought and paid for or asking us for more money instead of doing the job they were elected to do. And the hate and bigotry is suffocating. At least this month my social security payment was deposited as usual. Who knows what next month will be like?
Good to hear you received your SS. I’m nervously waiting for mine due next week.
I was just wishing for a new post from you this morning. I know you've already written extensively about how Democratic leadership is in bed with the oligarchy, but their current passivity is still shocking to me.
Have you seen the animated movie "Flow"? As a lover of post-human ruins, you would probably like it.
I haven’t seen that movie, but I’ll look into it. I’m not surprised by the Democrats. Maybe a little surprised at the uniformity, but it was obvious what direction they were going by 2019. When Pelosi sat on a stage in Dec 2018 and casually talked about the collapse of the US Capitol and how when it happens, the US’s greatest loyalty will be to a foreign state, and Schumer nodded in assent, I knew it was over unless Democratic officials: 1) were very honest about the multilayered nature of the threat and that it’s not just Trump 2) stopped taking money from evil plutocrats 3) confronted their own complicit leaders. I think low-level Democrats are not in on the plot to kill America — but high-ranking Democrats are what enable it to succeed.
The only thing that has surprised me, mildly, about the Democrats these last two weeks is their delay in even discussing their version of resistance. When these delays happen I typically chalk it up to the "approvals process." Running strategy by the donor class, making sure they don't overstep any bounds. I thought they'd be a bit more prepared and have their shit validated quicker. Silly me. What's the rush?
Does AOC know? She’s one of the few I trust.
After this, a movie might seem trivial, but Flow is magnificent! Eloquent without a word, by Gints Zilbalodis and his tiny Latvian studio. Flowing through the ruins of a world ruined over and over but still with great beauty. If you have to drive to Latvia to see it, you won't be sorry.
So true. Where can we best apply leverage on those lower-ranked politicians and what should we ask them to do?
I know this sounds simplistic and not very creative and probably immature but brainstorming here is it out of the question to physically fight them and break in to stop them? I think there's more of us than them.
Every thumbs-up for Flow! A gorgeously animated story that's perfect for our times. And the messages of cooperation, curiosity, collaboration <3
The best description of AI : ‘Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and the oligarchs are building mechanical eyes. What are algorithms but mechanical eyes, controlling everything you see, tailoring reality to a fake version of yourself, making it impossible to share a serendipitous sighting with another human being?’
So fucking talented. I'm nowhere near having the knowledge that you do but I am so angry at everyone right now. I think democracy gets in the way of itself. First they pick and choose what parts of the Constitution to follow OR NOT. Then they follow tradition and throw us to the wolves by swearing this prick in, not raising even 1 objection. Not asking for a single recount because of optics. How do you like the optics now? Why isn't Musk and his posse dragged outta there and arrested? WTF is wrong with the dems who continue to follow the rules as tho rules even exist anymore? This is war and we are its' victims. I find myself thinking thoughts that I cannot express here. Elimination of a few dozen people wouldn't make me sad tho. Me, who wouldn't even harm an ant when i was a kid. Having these dark dark thoughts I think he'll go down like mussolini did. His staunchest followers will be the cause of his ending. How much suffering must we endure until or when it happens? The true suffering hasn't even started yet. And still, ignorant maggots are praising Musk for getting rid of waste. I don't know how much longer I can stand the stupidity of a great many of our citizens. I'm tired of the parallel universe. I want to go home but don't have the directions. Another great article Sarah.
This one just broke my heart
I want to go home but I don’t have the directions 😢
So many of us in the UK are watching and crying with you and seeing the writing appearing on the wall as regards our own home ❤️