I've read several of your essays. I agree with many of your observations. I'm not sure that I agree with all of your conclusions, but you are asking the important questions. The questions that are difficult to grapple with.
It’s good that you’re speaking up. More people should be reading you and paying attention. It takes courage to bring up the features of American society and politics that you bring up, like your post about the apathy and alienation of American society right down at the local level, and the lack of credit or sustaining support given to individuals who proactively take prosocial, entropy-reversing actions. The folks who are quietly showing up to take steps to keep things from falling apart. They certainly deserve better than to be ignored or taken for granted.
I've read several of your essays. I agree with many of your observations. I'm not sure that I agree with all of your conclusions, but you are asking the important questions. The questions that are difficult to grapple with.
I appreciate you saying so.
I believe my conclusions have generally been too harsh.
I stuck the cross in my profile name to remind me to be less draconian.
It’s good that you’re speaking up. More people should be reading you and paying attention. It takes courage to bring up the features of American society and politics that you bring up, like your post about the apathy and alienation of American society right down at the local level, and the lack of credit or sustaining support given to individuals who proactively take prosocial, entropy-reversing actions. The folks who are quietly showing up to take steps to keep things from falling apart. They certainly deserve better than to be ignored or taken for granted.