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Kara Dansky's avatar

I've been doing my absolute best since 2015. Will keep going into 2026. Thanks, Lisa.

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Heather Chapman's avatar

There is a point at which each of us need to decide to finish mourning what we've lost and to go forth and build something to take its place. This is decidedly difficult to do, particularly if the metaphorical "death" we've witness was a slow process , as the death of an institution usually is. (The timing for this pivot is tricky, as the "death" process that some of us must witness is ongoing, so what I say here probably calls for parents like me to compartmentalize because the child we knew hasn't completely been lost, but is still in the middle of the process of vivisecting herself or himself in accordance with this cultish believe system. But there's only so long one can function while in a state of horror.)

As we mourn whatever we've watched succumb to evil, watching the corruption wreak its bit-by-bit changes to the body, eliminating every trace of what we used to love about it, the intensity of our yearning for the qualities we watched being snuffed out makes it difficult to muster up the patience and optimism that we all need for the job of building something new and weathering its growing pains, tackling it's imperfections. Every little setback or small eruption of the inevitable human failings manifesting themselves within the networks we are now forming to start institutions capable (eventually) of replacing the zombified one we mourn will demoralize us into falling for that slippery slope fallacy . . . But we have to resist our weakened and raw state, resist the defeatism that tempts us to spend too much time reflecting on how something so remarkable that held promise for so much more greatness died (or is dying). Simple, but hard.

But, starting over is what made America, culturally and materially, rich. Yes, the Grey Lady's lumbering corpse today is both a menace and a source of disgust. But I think we've got to have faith that her replacement is on her way, and work towards that, if need be, one mind at a time. The truth will out . . .

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