Monday, October 27, 2008

Hope: A Revolution

I just rediscovered this article written by Michael Chabon, Pulitzer Prize winning author and Pitt grad. He wrote it in February. In part:
"To support Obama, we must permit ourselves to feel hope, to acknowledge the possibility that we can aspire as a nation to be more than merely secure or predominant. We must allow ourselves to believe in Obama, not blindly or unquestioningly as we might believe in some demagogue or figurehead but as we believe in the comfort we take in our families, in the pleasure of good company, in the blessings of peace and liberty, in any thing that requires us to put our trust in the best part of ourselves and others. That kind of belief is a revolutionary act. It holds the power, in time, to overturn and repair all the damage that our fear has driven us to inflict on ourselves and the world.

And when we all wake up on Nov. 5, 2008, to find that we have made Barack Obama the president of the United States, the world is already going to feel, to all of us, a little different, a little truer to its, and our, better nature. It is part of the world's nature and of our own to break, ruin and destroy; but it is also our nature and the world's to find ways to mend what has been broken. We can do that. Come on. Don't be afraid. "

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree...except for the "don't be afraid" part. I really wouldn't have thought, at this point, that I could be at risk of being as disillusioned with this country as I will be if such a hate-filled campaign as that run by McCain and (especially) Palin is successful....

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