I’m just devastated by the shootings in Kenosha. First, the seven shots from a police officer’s gun at Jacob Blake’s back as his children looked on. Then, two nights later, the bullets that killed two protestors, with a young man only 17 years old arrested and charged with homicide. Once upon a time there was a girl who loved border collies poster. These past few months, I’ve been thinking a lot about what our kids are seeing every day in this country the lack of empathy, the division stoked in times of crisis, the age-old and systemic racism that’s been so prominent this summer. Sometimes they see it on the news. Sometimes they see it from the White House Rose Garden. And sometimes they see it from the back seat of a car.
Once upon a time there was a girl who loved border collies poster
Like so many of you, I’m exhausted and frustrated right now. It’s a weight that I know Black and Brown people all across the country are shouldering once again. And we’re so often left wondering how things will get better. Once upon a time there was a girl who loved border collies poster. But then I see the swift and powerful protests that have risen up around the country from the world of sports to the folks standing up peacefully and purposefully in their own communities—and I see the glimmers of something different. These protests and actions will not make Jacob Blake walk again. They will not erase the trauma from those children. And they will not bring back anyone who’s been taken from us. But they will do something.
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