A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Three-Hundred-And-Fifty-Eight

I just want to scream and rant about what is going on in this country right now, but I am too tired for that and I don't think there is much of a point at the moment.  Anyone paying attention should be able to recognize what is happening and the danger it presents, but nothing will be done about it.  I am not certain what there is to be said, what can be communicated that will make a difference in this moment.  Certainly, there is nothing that will change what is happening, nothing that I can say to make it much better.  I feel like I need to figure out a different way to speak about this all, for a different purpose, I suppose, though I can't say just what I mean by that quite yet.

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