
I'm done waiting for civility to work. This is where I rant about DEI, women’s rights, and the slow-motion collapse of democracy. Justice doesn’t happen politely—it’s imposed. If you’re tired of losing with dignity, let’s get chaotic.
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The kid, “Clavicular” is twenty years old. I think that is more relevant than anything he actually said.
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I'm done waiting for civility to work. This is where I rant about DEI, women’s rights, and the slow-motion collapse of democracy. Justice doesn’t happen politely—it’s imposed. If you’re tired of losing with dignity, let’s get chaotic.
Survivor of Christian Nationalism; author of For Such a Time as This; NYT bestselling author of the memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman's 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace; proud immigrant
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