Life Thoughts, Saturday - 2-7-26
Hi. Welcome to Life Thoughts.
Happy Saturday to YOU ALL!
Although I am not in Minneapolis, I am so proud of the people there, standing out in the sub-freezing weather to fight ICE, and in a very real sense, fight for the rest of the targeted cities. When a government allows its citizens to be murdered and there is no punishment for the murders, it has crossed a sacred line.
The people have and will continue to rise up against this administration, to end the tyranny and oust them. We have the right and the power to do so. As it is stated in the Declaration of Independence!
My fellow Americans, MAGA will not win, no matter the lies they tell, cheat by changing the way to vote or anything else. WE THE PEOPLE will defeat them!
Have a wonderful weekend!
As always, be nice, be safe, and laugh a lot!
Talk tomorrow.
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Seeing people brave sub-freezing temperatures to protest against injustice in Minneapolis truly demonstrates the strength and resilience of community activism. From personal experience, standing up for what you believe in, even when the circumstances are tough, can create a profound sense of connection and purpose. It's important to remember that the right to challenge unfairness is not only a legal right but a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. The Declaration of Independence emphasizes our power and responsibility as citizens to oppose tyranny. When people unite with shared goals for justice and accountability, it creates momentum that can lead to change, no matter how entrenched the obstacles. In moments like these, practicing gratitude and focusing on living a good life, as the hashtags suggest, helps maintain emotional resilience. Laughing, staying safe, and being kind are small but powerful actions that preserve our well-being amidst social struggles. I encourage anyone inspired by these demonstrations to find their own way to contribute—whether through peaceful protest, community support, or educating themselves and others. Every voice matters, and together we can forge a future where justice and compassion prevail.


















































