I recently had a conversation with someone whom I know to be kind, intelligent and well-informed. They admitted they purposely have not read, watched or listened to any kind of news since before the November election. Their physical and mental health was tremendously better.
I was speechless. Then angry. Fucking dumbfounded.
Since then I’ve talked to friends asking what they thought about this. Hell, I even talked to my therapist about it. I understand wanting to save yourself, wanting to be ok. But in this case? I don’t think that’s enough of a reason to not wanting to know what’s happening.
Let’s say you have every privilege there is: your skin color, your gender, your sexual orientation, your financial status, your mobility, your education, your employment status. You got it all. But you don’t want to know what’s happening in the world, in our country that we currently live in? Because it’s going to make you angry or sad? Big fucking deal. Grow a pair of ovaries and step the fuck up.
Will you be one of those that stand by while trucks of your fellow countrymen are carted off to the camps? Will you be one of the people that helps load that truck? Or will you speak out before that can happen?
EDUCATE YOURSELF. Look, there is a shit ton of info out there and I have had to pare down what’s coming at me, too. There’s too much of it. I personally get most of my information from a few sources, first being Heather Cox Richardson. She blogs daily, Letters from an American. She’s a historian and originally from Maine. She tells you what’s happening in the political world and puts it into historical context. I read Robert Reich’s Substack posts because they often give tips on how to fight back but also throws in positive news, even if it doesn’t seem like it. Reich is a professor and former US Secretary of Labor under Clinton. I get the New York Times headlines and will read some of the articles. Lastly, I’ll watch a few minutes from CBS news, mostly to yell at the screen and tell them that the death of an actor or the winning of a sports team should NOT be the first headline in any news day when fascists are trying to ruin the country.
If you like, I am happy to give you a bulleted list each day of the bullshit that’s happening. Then maybe your ears won’t get full of fleas and spiders. If you stick your head too far down into the sand, things can get ugly.
Let’s start! Here’s a very brief list of some of the shit that’s happened in the last month.
- Trump pardoned all the people involved during the January 6th insurrection, including those that assaulted police officers.
- All references to transgender folks have been removed from the Stonewall National Monument website. Someone forgot to tell Trump that you can’t spell history without the T.
- Social Security and Medicaid are being raped & pillaged. Hope you weren’t counting on any of that. Oh, but, your neighbors already are.
- Elon Musk is really running the show, along with a bunch of other rich dicks. He’s responsible for cutting a bunch of federal jobs. You might know someone who lost their job recently. No? Don’t worry. You will.
- Congress isn’t doing their job. They are just as much to blame for this catastrophe as Trump and Musk. Feel free to call them (202-224-3121) or email your Congress people.
- And then this. Watch it. It is tremendously upsetting. I sobbed and yelled and nearly vomited. Why? Well in case you don’t have the stomach to watch it, here’s what happened. At a Republican-hosted legislative town hall in Idaho, several people shouted “Women are dying” in response to a comment about Roe v Wade. The man at the podium called the people’s remarks “stupid” and called the people “crazy.” So others started yelling, “Is this a town hall or a lecture?” Teresa Borrenpohl was one of the women speaking out. She was dragged from the audience by men in plain clothing, who refused to say who they were. Meanwhile, the asshat at the podium is ridiculing her. AND MOST PEOPLE JUST WATCHED IT HAPPEN.
So…what do you think? Are you angry? Sad? Pissed at me because you feel I have no reason to be mad at you? You’re just one person trying to take care of yourself, trying to live a quiet, decent life, right? Trying to be a good person.
So were Edith & Otto Frank. Look how that turned out.
Here’s the thing: You don’t have to go out and protest if you don’t want to or if you are working too many hours or have other responsiblities that take up most of your time. Trust me. I do understand that.
Do one of these instead:
- Send an email to (or call) your local and state Representatives and Senators. Tell them what you don’t like and what you wish they’d do.
- Stop buying from companies that are giving money to Trump and his oligarchy and buy locally from businesses that you know support human rights.
- Give money to organizations that are helping feed or house folks that can’t afford to.
- Make a sign and put it in your house or car window. Let people know you support LGBTQ+ rights and that LGBTQ+ folks matter.
- Or please, just educate yourself. I’m serious about sending you a daily email if you want me to.
We need you.
You’re better than an ostrich. I mean, ostriches are really cool and I’m a fan of long necks myself, but as a human? You’re better than that. So please, do better.
The future depends on it.


Food for thought, Holly. I’m one of those “willfully ignorant” people, I guess. I get “trickle down,” so I know the gist of what’s happening without following (what the media thinks constitutes) news. But, after all, America made loud and clear that it really does want this shit. So knock yourself out, America. We get what we deserve.
I respectfully disagree, Pete. Millions didn’t vote this way, and many that did are starting to realize the shit show we’re in. Our friends’ and family’s rights are being taken away, jobs lost with no cause, and journalists are being silenced. Sitting back and saying, “Ha ha, you got what you deserved” isn’t who I want to be.
I’m not laughing “ha, ha.” I’m as disgusted as you are. And I commend you on any activism you might be engaged in. But I’d be careful about pointing fingers. (And I speak from experience.) For example, I may not be politically active – now. And I may avoid news for my mental health and blood pressure – now. But that doesn’t mean this has always been the case.
Also, I was paraphrasing Thomas Jefferson, who said “The government you elect is the government you deserve.” I think his words are quite prescient, don’t you?
I reviewed it somewhere here, but if you haven’t already, read “How Democracies Die” by Levitsky and Ziblatt. Tells how America got to where it is. And though he’s accelerated it, the rot began long before President Pumpkinhead.
Peace!
Thank you, Pete. You’re right about all this, and I hesitated for nearly a week before writing my post. I don’t want to point fingers, I feel hypocritical in some ways doing that, but my anger was eating me up. Hearing my friend say they didn’t know what was happening, on purpose, struck a nerve. But I always appreciate civil discourse, so thank you as always, Pete. Peace to us all!