Tomorrow, the United States will hold one of the most divisive and consequential elections in its history. The outcome may not be known for days, and it may be questioned for weeks or more. The next U.S. President will have worldwide impact.
Many states also have critical ballot initiatives, constitutional amendments, and are choosing who they will send to the Senate and the House of Representatives. And choosing to fill state and local community offices.
Once all is said and done, it is really not over. As responsible citizens, we cannot just turn away for another two years or four years thinking "well, I voted, I did my part". That is not enough.
HOLD THE LIGHT
All lead busy lives, but one has to make room to stay if not politically active, at the barest minimum "politically aware". It has taken time for the political arena to evolve to the corruption, the cruel discourse, the mis-and-disinformation so common today, and it is on the shoulders of all, it cannot be laid at the feet of one party or one person. There are those who use it more boldly, loudly, frequently, but all use it. As a citizen and a voter, we can and must hold each and every person we elect ~ each and every person we vote for ~ accountable. We must HOLD THE LIGHT toward them, to what they say, to what they do. Otherwise, that vote was no more that a mark on a piece of paper.
If you live outside the "megapolis" that has become the cities of Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD along the I-95 North corridor toward New York, you may not be aware of the furor that rose recently when the venerable WASHINGTON POST (owner, Jeff Bezos/Amazon) spiked the editorial endorsing Kamala Harris for President. He did this 11 days before the election. He wrote, as did CEO William Lewis trying to justify/explain the decision. Poorly. Causing multiple resignations from the Editorial board and renowned staff journalists, and to date losing over 250,000 subscribers cancelling in protest.
This from the newspaper that won a Pulitzer Prize for "ATTACK" its coverage of the January 6, 2021 insurrection. And has endorsed other candidates in this election cycle.
The WASHINGTON POST banner carries the line: Democracy Dies In Darkness
And it will. Unless each and every one of us HOLD THE LIGHT up to it. As individuals, demanding it from our leaders, demanding truth from the media, not allowing only the deep-pockets to speak for us. I've been a regular reader of the Washington Post for just over 60 years, even subscribing during the years that I lived out of the DC/Baltimore metro area. But many more years have been lived and worked in this area than anywhere else, and I call this home, with pride. And I want to hang onto that pride. Not to see it diminished by politicians and government "leaders" who come to work on behalf of themselves, seeking power and money with no real love of country or their fellow citizens within. So, yes, we must HOLD THE LIGHT up to all in power, or yes, our DEMOCRACY will DIE IN DARKNESS.
Fascism fails, democracy prevails. That's my mantra these days. I can't vote, but I try to do my share over here in Europe.
ReplyDeletePeace and light to you and yours!
Thank you, Tink ~ voices need to be heard everywhere!
ReplyDeletewe hope for lots of lights... a bright and good world for all of us
ReplyDeleteTink said it perfectly as did you, Miss Ann!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Peace Globe. Mom voted last week.
ReplyDeleteI’m so very worried…the people supporting Trump seem to thrive on spreading darkness, dissent, racism and hatred.
ReplyDeleteWe all need peace in so many ways.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree! And disappointed in the Washington Post, too.
ReplyDeleteVery astute post. I was not happy with the WP's stance. It definitely sent a wrong message. I was one of many who signed the journalists' union letter about this. We must indeed be the light - or democracy will fall.
ReplyDeleteDITTO on signing the letter, a small but important thing to do.
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Very peaceful photo of the Dome
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
We all need to hold the light, now more that ever. Such a beautiful message for us all.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your sharing this information. I was disappointed in the Post's refusal to endorse out of fear of retribution - this is how freedom of the press begins to die. I am WILLING Light to prevale. But expecting an uproar, whatever happens. Very nervous in Canada.
ReplyDeleteWe keep our fingers crossed the Light holds and wer all can breathe a sigh of relief in the next couple of days. 🤞🏼
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog post. XO
ReplyDeleteJeff Bezos is a coward that bowed to the Orange Cheeto. We hope the light shines on the side of democracy tomorrow and we know we will be doing our part to make that happen.
ReplyDeleteHopefully tomorrow will be a day to remember with joy and not dread.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Misty and Timber
powerful and insightful post!
ReplyDeleteI love your post. That was true about the Post but I worry Besos has turned off the light and removed the light bulbs
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful post about very Poignant times, thank you for Holding the Light xoxo Little Miss Titch
ReplyDeleteYou are spot on with this post, Ann. We were really disappointed in the WaPo's decision, too. We voted last Thursday, and have been doing all we can through this election cycle to hold the light.
ReplyDeleteMay our lights shine brightly.
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "Mama and Dada are trying not to watch the returns here, but so far only Mama is succeeding. And that's because she's teaching a class!"
ReplyDeleteWriting on the "day after" I am extremely depressed, trying not to cry at work, and wearing all black.
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