I'm not political. I'm not religious. I love my country and my people, all three of them. I remember 1978, and I remember the mirror-fractured kaleidoscope of my own experiences and the million stories of those events, all different, many contradictory and mostly true. If I learned anything from that, it's that everything is more complicated than it looks, and that the lesser of two, three or a dozen evils is still evil.
Don't expect me to give you a coherent standpoint. I don't have one. I'm too frightened and too uncertain, too heartsick of it all. I only want my country, my family, safe and healthy in a way I don't think it's ever been in my lifetime. I want to be able to go home again, one day.
This is worth looking at.
Don't expect me to give you a coherent standpoint. I don't have one. I'm too frightened and too uncertain, too heartsick of it all. I only want my country, my family, safe and healthy in a way I don't think it's ever been in my lifetime. I want to be able to go home again, one day.
This is worth looking at.