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Su Libby's avatar

As a former resident of Wisconsin for 22 yrs. Mark Pocan represents the best politically that State has to offer.

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Katie's avatar

I read you because I agree with what I think is your foundational value: "All life is equally precious." Your respect for the dignity of each person and your advocacy for all peoples' human rights are pinholes of light in what feels like an increasingly dark world. Thank you for lighting candles instead of just cursing the darkness (often that cursing taking the form of blaming "the other side").

Your statement that "understanding the connection between illegitimate violence by the state and illegitimate violence against the state is crucial to ensuring that both forms of violence end" should be an urgent topic for discussion in our schools, our legislatures, and our communities. A lyric from Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth" is playing in my mind as I type:

There's battle lines being drawn

Nobody's right if everybody's wrong

I think that anyone who draws battle lines - whether rhetorically or physically - is wrong, and yet we have adopted an 'us vs. them' mindset in almost all aspects of our relationships to one another. How much better a world we would be living in if we each resolved to approach our fellow humans - in fact, ALL living things, including our planet! - with goodwill and in good faith, with compassion and generosity. Very hard to do, I understand, but the most difficult acts are typically the ones most worthy of our effort. The Chinese proverb - "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" - might serve as our mantra. If we each take that first step and then keep putting one foot in front of the other, maybe we can find our way out of the morass in which we are sinking.

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