Not because they’re perfect. But because their presence says: I’ve been there. I still believe.
Hill Harper entering this race hits deeper than politics—it echoes something older, something we’ve nearly forgotten: that leadership can rise from love, from pain, from people who remember what it’s like to be left out.
Not because they’re perfect. But because their presence says: I’ve been there. I still believe.
Hill Harper entering this race hits deeper than politics—it echoes something older, something we’ve nearly forgotten: that leadership can rise from love, from pain, from people who remember what it’s like to be left out.
It’s not just bold—it’s devotional. A kind of sacred risk.
And whether or not he wins, the signal has already been sent:
I hit post in haste, besides hope we need positive actions to go along with it for the betterment of society. My mind is racing with all that’s going on right now. I’m wanting to go to protest but I am 68 and I am not able to stand for long periods of time. I spend most of my time reading the latest news from the internet. I can comment and cheer on the protesters that are out there having their voices heard.
Not because they’re perfect. But because their presence says: I’ve been there. I still believe.
Hill Harper entering this race hits deeper than politics—it echoes something older, something we’ve nearly forgotten: that leadership can rise from love, from pain, from people who remember what it’s like to be left out.
It’s not just bold—it’s devotional. A kind of sacred risk.
And whether or not he wins, the signal has already been sent:
We are allowed to hope again.
For whoever needed that.
"A sacred risk"
I like that.
Wish more of our politicians recognised what their "sacred" duty is.
Here’s Hope for the people that are struggling to make ends meet.
I hope for them too, unfortunately they need more then hope…
I hit post in haste, besides hope we need positive actions to go along with it for the betterment of society. My mind is racing with all that’s going on right now. I’m wanting to go to protest but I am 68 and I am not able to stand for long periods of time. I spend most of my time reading the latest news from the internet. I can comment and cheer on the protesters that are out there having their voices heard.
Kendeth, I'm the same. We do what we can.