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After a long day, you’re scrolling on social media. A political influencer pops up, and you take about twelve seconds to listen to their take on a recent event that has caused friction in the political atmosphere—perhaps a pending bill or a social justice violation that’s been ignored by the government. In your subdued state, you think, “This is a problem! I should do something!” So, you click over to the comments section and write a profound comment, one that will surely make a massive difference in the fight to end social injustice: #Resist.
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There are a few moments that no longer surprise me. Here is a short list: Hearing the Colorado Rockies lost their last game; an announcement of another Transformers movie; a Boomer using “Reply All” rather than “Reply” in a company-wide email. While these events are not surprising, they do elicit an emotional reaction in me, usually one of disgruntled disappointment.
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