http://www.alternet.org/economy/so-many-people-are-badly-traumatized-life-america-its-time-we-admit-it?akid=12492.294211._OjU01&rd=1&src=newsletter1027439&t=2
Recently Don Hazen, the executive editor of AlterNet, asked me to
think about trauma in the context of America’s political system. As I
sifted through my thoughts on this topic, I began to sense an enormous
weight in my body and a paralysis in my brain. What could I say? What
could I possibly offer to my fellow citizens? Or to myself? After six
years writing about the financial crisis and its gruesome aftermath, I
feel weariness and fear. When I close my eyes, I see a great ogre with
gold coins spilling from his pockets and pollution spewing from his maw
lurching toward me with increasing speed. I don’t know how to stop him.
Do you feel this way, too?
All along the watchtower, America’s alarms are sounding loudly. Voter
turnout this last go-round was the worst in 72 years, as if we needed
another sign that faith in democracy is waning. Is it really any wonder?
When your choices range from the corrupt to the demented, how can you
not feel that citizenship is a sham?
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