Kay: Issue 29, Page 24
As I was writing and drawing this last arc, I’ve often wondered if it’s me talking or Kay talking.
It’s fair to say that we might need to catch our breath a little bit after the election – but we are by no means done here! Just we have gotten the better than the literal *worst* outcome, there is still so much more to do. This week we’re directing out attention to Fair Fight, a group that campaigns for fair voting practices in Georgia and around the country. Voting is so much more than getting up once every four years and checking a box – the governmental bodies that are in your state, your town – those are the people who govern your police, schools and environment. These are the offices we need to hold accountable for change we want to see on the ground level, and set the stage for these people to eventually hold higher offices too! Check out their site here to learn and donate.
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I am so happy you said that! like I’m thankful we got the tangerine out but let’s not pretend that the other side has no blood on their hands. They’re still so much work to be done.
and this arc is making me so anxious and I miss P and all of our other friends 😢
I’m just hoping he actually goes, which… isn’t something I thought I was going to have to worry about.
There’s so much to do – I still don’t understand how the heck he was and is so popular. Disgustingly unimaginable even 10 years ago.
Well, culture leads politics, they say. I’m convinced a good part of the fight does reside in the arts and the slow process of helping people and the culture want something better, more open, more love. Speaking of which, more P and more amortals are what the world really needs… We need to finish getting over this materialist shtick.
I want him to be dragged out like a tantruming toddler. I would pay money to see that. Lbvvs
yes yes yes