“The next
three days will bring the culmination of the 2020 election season, as those of
us who have not already cast our ballots will show up on Tuesday to vote in
our local, state, and national elections around the country.
“Lots of us are exhausted and discouraged, and after the chaos of
the past four years, it seems entirely fair to be exhausted. As civil rights
icon Fannie Lou Hamer said, we’re “sick and tired of being sick and tired.”
“But on this night of calm before the storm, I am the opposite of
discouraged. I am excited about our democracy and our future.
“Our nation
faces headwinds, for sure. We simply must get the coronavirus pandemic under
control, and then address the extremes of wealth and poverty in this country.
Fixing healthcare, systemic racism and sexism, climate change, and education
all must be on the table as we move firmly into the twenty-first century. It
sounds like a daunting list, but after years of apathy while a few wealthy
Americans tightened their grip on the nation, Americans have woken up to the
fact that democracy is not a spectator sport.
“We are taking back our country, and once we have done so, we will
find that no problem is insurmountable.
“Democracy is rising. It might not win on Tuesday—no
jinxing here!—but if not then, the week after that, or the month after, or the
year after. After more than thirty years studying our country's history, I have
come to believe in American democracy with an almost religious faith.
“And then, with our country free again, the future looks wildly
exciting, full of different voices, races, religions, foods, gender identities,
books, ideas, inventions, music, clothing, political identities, perspectives.
In the past, when we have come through a period in which a small group of
Americans has taken control of our society and ordinary Americans have taken it
back, industry, art, science, and civil rights have blossomed. For my part, I
don’t expect to like everything that happens in such a fertile world, but I do
expect to learn, and grow, and feel privileged to watch the construction of a
world that reflects our people at their best.
“I know it’s frightening to hear the stories of Republican leaders
trying to get ballots thrown out, and right-wing thugs intimidating Biden
voters, and so on. But that Republicans feel the need to engage in such tactics
despite their ongoing voter suppression and gerrymandering is a tell-tale sign
that they know their party has lost any hope of winning a majority of voters,
and that the only way they can win an election is to cheat.
“That strategy is not sustainable.
“In the past year, the people who have come to these letters to
read and chat and argue and bolster each other have built a community of more
than a million strong. We are artists, nurses, scholars, potters, welders,
moms, dads, photographers, lawyers, writers, politicians, teachers,
landscapers, boatbuilders, bankers, and doctors, people from every imaginable
background, brought together by our love for this country and what it has the
potential to be. So tonight, as I fall into
bed, I urge you all to keep the faith.
“Because, I promise, you have enabled me to keep mine.”
-Heather Cox Richardson, Oct. 31, 2020
Thank you for this hopeful post. Yes. Keep the faith.
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