Maybe you’re not a fighter; maybe you’re not the kind of person to march on the front lines throwing bricks, molotovs, and yelling. That’s okay. That’s so so so very okay. You’re important.
What’s equally as important as that are small radical acts of kindness. Love your neighbors, love your friends. Love yourselves.
Be there for each other, be willing to lend a helping hand or shoulder or couch. Don’t be afraid to put yourselves out there and do what you can for your community. Anything you can do or provide matters. You matter.
You can help in the gentlest and most personal ways, and those matter at least as much as any protest.
A people united are so much harder to fight and tear down than individuals. Link arms with your neighbor and they can’t break you. They’ll never break you as long as you still care, and as long as you’re still willing to show it.
You’re important and you’re valuable, and you’re all so so dear. You can help and you can make a difference.
You’re important.