Deeply regret not having been on the huge pro-Europe march in London
today. I intended to go but didn't feel well this morning so stayed home
but have kept up with it via videos and photos taken by people who were
there. Never mind the politics, feel the humanity!
I'm proud
and grateful to live in London where such spontaneous, high-spirited,
good-hearted displays of human solidarity are possible and attract so
many people. It restores and bolsters one's faith in goodness...yes,
that discredited word (and quality) labelled "naivety" etc. by cynics
and arrogant pundits. This march, as I see it, was less about politics
than it was about a sense of belonging together in a world where hate,
racism, prejudice, fanaticism, inequality and all their ramifications
are, by common agreement, thrown into the dustbin of history. That world
doesn't exist yet, but there's hope for it and demonstrations like this
prove it.
2 comments:
Amen, brother. I'm so disturbed by the turn I see the world taking, with the US in the lead: Nativsm, Nationalist, Racist and homophobic....all being tolerated by the big press, and a oddly complacent population.
Cheers,
Mike
Hi Mike, yes, not only tolerated but often encouraged by the big press.
By the way, I'm 'sister' and welcome here, brother!
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