20 January, 2026

The State of It

The world feels more turbulent now than at any other point in my life. I can still remember being in my early twenties, thinking things were chaotic and disagreeing with the politics of the moment. At the time, it all felt overwhelming. Yet looking back, those days now seem almost quaint—simpler, gentler, and far less divided than what we face today.

We’ve reached a moment where issues rooted in basic human decency are being pulled into the realm of political conflict. Things that once felt foundational—our shared cultural norms, the progress made over generations, and the sense of steady forward motion—now seem fragile. Many of us watch with unease as hard‑won values are eroded, alliances strained, and entire groups of people unfairly cast as villains.
I can only hope that we find a way to endure this unprecedented period of pressure, and that from it we learn to build stronger, more lasting safeguards so future generations never have to weather the same storms. In the meantime, all we can do is keep looking ahead and hold on to the belief that a safer, more compassionate future is possible—one built on the understanding that every person is deserving of basic human rights.

After all, it is our infinite diversity, in infinite combinations, that gives us our greatest strength.

"Love is color, love is loud, 
love is never saying you're too proud.Love is trusting, love is honest, 
love is not a hand to hold you down."

- Tonic, "You Wanted More" 

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