In 2023, polarizing rhetoric filled spaces: college campuses, school board meetings, town halls, news channels, social media, workspaces, and holiday gatherings.
New influencers changed the political discourse in different (above-mentioned) venues. “Rights of Free Speech” in the form of unfiltered prejudice, bigotry, homophobia, racism, anti-semitism - peppered social media feeds, protests, and everyday dialogue.
Political figures, news anchors, and “celebrities” in media outlets were “always right about everything” and “had all the answers.”
Suddenly, there were labels: "Good people vs Bad people.”
Protestors in Philadelphia, New York, and around the country, chanted in righteous defense of a country more than 6,000 miles away, creating a climate of fear for some. Synagogues and other Jewish institutions faced bomb threats, vandalism, threats of harm to religious leaders.
We do not have the power/authority to change and influence the politics and military decisions of the countries involved nor effect outcomes.
Hope and Harmony in 2024