US politics are more about identity and power than principles, even though we like to pretend otherwise. In my high school in conservative, rural Idaho, we would debate the virtues of small, limited government, second amendment freedoms, family values candidates, and I was duped into thinking the choice was between Platform A or Platform B, when it was really a choice between giving power to a “friend” or an “enemy.”
It took me an embarrassingly long time to realize that my principles were more aligned with the Democrats, even though I felt “more at home” among the Republicans. But I have also changed, trading Idaho for Seattle, then Los Angeles, to the point where today I feel more at home in a city coffee shop than a county fair or a church service.
While I have always voted against Trump, I have supported some candiates that I now strongly regret. And I try my best to see the humanity in those who did vote for him, because everyone has their own journey.
But today, everyone must oppose the Trump administration, with its calculated, provocative, performative violence, including but not limited to the killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. We cannot accept the lies, obstruction, and cover-ups that have followed. Anybody involved in or responsible for these violent acts or their cover-ups should be impeached, removed from office, and/or put in jail for their crimes. Every person in power who refuses to hold these offenders to account should be voted out of office and remembered as the cowards that they are.
We cannot wait until the next election to take power away from these monsters. Speak up today, set the record straight if you’ve had a change of heart. Call your representatives and tell them to defend us and enforce our laws.
ICE is not our friend; Trump and his enablers are our enemy.