I ended up voting third party for the first time ever, at least for the Presidential election (I stuck with Dem/working families party on my state's down ballot stuff). Went with Claudia de la Cruz cause I couldn't bring myself to vote for either of the two major parties after over a year of dead babies on my IG and news feeds. That being said, the odds for me felt low because I live in a Blue State. If I were in a swing I may or may not have gone with Kamala and been really depressed about it.
Keep your chin up Sean, and please get on/start a new podcast.
Feeling similarly. Thank god I'm not in a purple state, because I feel like the logical part of my brain would make me vote for harm reduction, and that would feel awful.
the Gaza thing again and again keeps me coming back to that Crisis of Man speech (I guess it's also an essay by Camus) about how we're so easily able to separate suffering from our own. and how, once we've passed that inflection point, there's no going back. and this "human rights become words on paper" really struck that note.
Great to hear from you Sean, depressing as the topic is. I'm excited for your next podcast appearance, wherever that may be.
I ended up voting third party for the first time ever, at least for the Presidential election (I stuck with Dem/working families party on my state's down ballot stuff). Went with Claudia de la Cruz cause I couldn't bring myself to vote for either of the two major parties after over a year of dead babies on my IG and news feeds. That being said, the odds for me felt low because I live in a Blue State. If I were in a swing I may or may not have gone with Kamala and been really depressed about it.
Keep your chin up Sean, and please get on/start a new podcast.
Feeling similarly. Thank god I'm not in a purple state, because I feel like the logical part of my brain would make me vote for harm reduction, and that would feel awful.
Is Blue bad or good?
Keep *your* chin up Harry
it's debatable honestly
the Gaza thing again and again keeps me coming back to that Crisis of Man speech (I guess it's also an essay by Camus) about how we're so easily able to separate suffering from our own. and how, once we've passed that inflection point, there's no going back. and this "human rights become words on paper" really struck that note.
Sean, do you plan to launch your own podcast? Found myself frequently wishing for your humorous insight last week.
Concentrate on the actual truth - the only things true in this life are death and taxes - or something like that.
Also concentrate on the other truth - keep doing love.
Whatsup seanie boy. Greetings from ireland 👍
Thanks for writing this