My birthday existed yesterday, and it's a new time in my life. As an older Millennial, I know that times are rapidly changing. People, in my generation, were blessed enough to live through the time of analog and the subsequent digital society that permeates society today (filled with iPhones, DoorDash, Amazon, Spotify, and driverless cars). We are not children anymore, and being at the start of middle age is surreal to me. The reason is that I remember my childhood and early adulthood like yesterday. I remember being in the recreation center in 1992, attending a summer program in 1996, and graduating from high school in 2001. We lived through the times of Reagan, Bush Sr., Clinton, Bush Jr. Biden, and Trump's first term. Therefore, we saw the six championships of the Chicago Bulls, 9/11, Sean Bell, Hurricane Katrina, the election of Barack Obama as President in 2008, and the insurrection of January 6th, 2021. I appreciate the words of relatives, spiritual human beings, fitness experts, and other unsung human beings with words of forthright, incredible encouragement and succinct wisdom that will always inspire me as we all walk in life's journey. As we enter the quarter-century mark of the twenty-first century, artificial intelligence, digital streams, 3D printing, emojis, and holograms are commonplace in our technological age.
Yet, universal principles always stand the test of time like justice, righteousness, liberty, compassion, empathy, strength, and humbleness. I always believe in having an erudite discussion about the mysteries of life. There is an obsession with materialism in a wicked fashion among some in this time but having connections with family and friends is worth more than any form of money. Some want to bash people of different backgrounds, but we believe in human compassion and respect shown to all people. One lesson that remains permanently engrained in my consciousness is to never give up. There are always solutions available to those who desire a fundamental change in their lives. It is common among some to be more reactionary as they get older. Yet, the older I get, the more strongly I embrace my progressive views of tolerance, economic justice, racial equality, environmental protection, religious liberty, universal health, and a sense of community to realize that developing a just society requires the sacrifice of us all. I am 41 years old now. Therefore, I feel reinvigorated intellectually, spiritually, and physically to see what the future holds in my 40s. It's a wild feeling that in less than 10 years, I will be 50 years old. That is what life is. Life never stops, and being real is a goal that we humbly embrace.
Trump wants to sign the immigration executive orders on day 1 of his Presidency. Trump wants to restrict the policy to ban ICE agents from arresting undocumented people at churches, hospitals, schools, and like-minded organizations. Far right extremist militias desire Trump to use them to deport people. The cruelty is the point, and many far-right people view undocumented people as collectively degenerates plainly speaking (which isn't true). This deportation plan relates to undocumented immigrants who have been here for decades and established families plus paid taxes. People underestimate the cruelty of Trump supporters. Trump supporters voted for a male (not a man) who made sick comments about his own daughter, who mocked disabled human beings, who used a slur against Mitch McConnell's Asian American wife and lied about the 2020 election. Therefore, the cruelty of Trump and his acolytes is evil and reprehensible.
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