Americans who remember when life was once upon a time politically "normal" must push back against extremism- GOP Alert!
Echo opinion letter published in the Boston Globe:
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| Utah Governor Spencer Cox: said he is sad and angered after the killing of Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University. But it was Kirk's own words who helped him."When people stop talking, that's when you get violence," Cox said, quoting the conservative activist, known for visiting college campuses and inviting people to debate him. Cox read several of Kirk's quotes about forgiveness and having human connections, telling the younger generation to build a culture that is different than today's political climate. https://cbsn.ws/46oOENl |
Out here in normie-land, we do not want a civil war.
Instead we vigorously renounce political violence and its encouragement — period. We wish that political leaders of all stripes — but honestly, especially the hard right and all the “near-right” leaders who have been sucked into that vortex — would just put down their swords and work together to solve the grave problems we face. Those of us on the left are not members of a cabal of child-eating America-haters; those of us on the right are not fascist Hitler wannabes. 💥😡
Who are we❓ We are (the normal people❗) most of the country, and by a very wide margin.
Who are we❓ We are (the normal people❗) most of the country, and by a very wide margin.
But you would never know that from a glance at social media or even the pages of this newspaper. What would happen if we all took Cox’s advice❓ What if we turned off social media and worked together to solve our common challenges❓ What if we elected leaders who genuinely felt the same way and acted on that impulse❓
From Andy Calkins in Gloucester, Massachusettes
From Andy Calkins in Gloucester, Massachusettes
Labels: Andy Calkins, Boston Globe, Charlie Kirk, Gloucester, Governor Spencer Cox, Massachusettes, Utah


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