How do I see the world? I see a lot of bad things. That’s what the news likes to show us. There’s war, poverty, hunger, death, school shootings, plane crashes, and of course the looming threat of climate change. But, don’t get me wrong, the world isn’t perfect, I also see a lot of beauty in the world. Blue skies, angry oceans, towering pines, deer skipping through the woods, butterflies landing on your finger. Holding your little brother’s hand, telling secrets with your friends, going for long walks. That was all there long before the founding fathers. And I think when the news feels like too much, that’s what we have to go back to. We look to the land and our relationships with people for comfort. And honestly, the founding fathers weren’t very nice people. They’re probably all pissed that their slaves and their daughters are in the positions they once held, proud of the white men for growing the economy, and angry that we haven’t yet waged war on Mexican immigrants, who they think are invading our country. But it doesn’t matter what they think. They are dead. Their perspectives are outdated. Ultimately, it is up to us, the young people, to form a vision for the future we want, and follow through to build it as we grow. Because this is our world.
Posted in response to the challenge Founders.
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