for my blog friend, Audrey, and all Minnesotans, who are still out there fighting, struggling, and just trying to live their lives. The surge continues. People are still being taken, traumatized, afraid to go to work or school, and while not in the big city of Minneapolis, the smaller towns are suffering too. Thank you for standing up and showing us the strength of community and for not giving up, we are learning how to be courageous and caring from you, I’m happy to support you and hope that others will too –
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‘No more apologies for a bleeding heart when the opposite is no heart at all.
Danger of losing our humanity must be met with more humanity.’
-Toni Morrison
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When people stand up to cruelty, they should be supported in every way.
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I so agree
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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So sorry to hear this, just awful what’s happening.
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it is incredibly horrible
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From over here in Geelong, this appears to be an unjust and outrageous situation, Beth
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it’s even beyond that –
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Well done to Audrey, and the others with her standing up to injustice.
Best wishes, Pete.
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yes-
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Thank you, Pete. I am doing what I can via my writing voice, protesting every weekend in my city and volunteering at a local food shelf. Every small bit helps and I am determined not to remain silent.
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🙏🙏
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Keeping in touch with the news about the wrongs and not being afraid to talk with neighbors in casual conversation about it can be useful. Be aware of what might be happening in my own community.
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yes, right
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This is great advice. Conversations and awareness are vital.
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Right
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It may be hard to know when to stop the conversation and not stop the friendship. Of course discussions about what is the best restaurant in town might be just as dangerous. lol
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Thank you for sharing Audrey’s post, beth. I’ll never understand how anyone sees “bleeding heart” as a poor character trait.
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I so agree
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Aye. Thanks for posting this.
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Happy to get the word out
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Thank you, Beth, for sharing my post about what’s happening (ed) in Faribault and about the ongoing needs. I appreciate your support throughout all of this. And I appreciate the kind comments here among your readership. I am grateful and remain Minnesota Strong.
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Happy to help in any way I can and to get the word out that the federal government continues to terrorize and impact Minnesota and how the smaller communities are impacted as well as the big cities. It is not over yet and even when they leave the destruction and pain they have caused will be felt for a long time to come. Thank you for continuing to write about it, protest and support your community of Faribault as well as the larger community.
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A group of us met last night to discuss housing issues and getting new people elected to local public offices. People who are able to set aside personal views and partisanship to consider the common good.
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yes, the local level is where it begins and it can grow from there. even the school boards, county commissioners, county clerks, city council, everything matters
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This is beyond comprehension. I am so sorry your country is experiencing this. I am with you in spirit.
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Thank you so much, Dale
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😭😭😭♥️♥️♥️
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Information like this shows the extent and effects of what ICE is doing. It shouldn’t be happening in America. 🥺
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Anywhere, but yes – the tentacles are everywhere
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Oh dear, well done for those standing up!
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Yes, they’re amazing
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That includes you, Beth, and your team in Michigan.
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good people fighting the good fight.
sad to hear the problems persist in Mnnesota; I had thought things had returned to normal…
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Just less press coverage and the tactics are more under the radar unfortunately
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Love this support for Audrey and the other Minnesotans. Yes to standing up and showing the strength of togetherness!
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Right!
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Nightmare. It’s truly unbelievable what those people are going through. This is a great post, Beth. Thank you.
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Thank you for supporting us in Minnesota and recognizing what we’ve been through and continue to deal with in the aftermath of this immigration enforcement.
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I’m horrified by all of it. You are strong and brave and they can’t take that away from those who fight back. Love to all of you.
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<3
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important to share it, it’s far from over in Minnesota and they refuse to quit
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It is important to share. We are all witnesses. It’s all so frustrating, that we can’t stop these things from happening,
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<3 right
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I don’t consider myself a political person, but I also know we’re part of the problem when we stand on the sidelines, letting this happen to our country without calling it out and doing what we can to help others.
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absolutely and there are many ways to help at any level of involvement
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this should not be happening in an enlightened democracy —
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well it is happening with our current administration in place sadly
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I had a similar feeling towards the police over their thuggery during our Covid lockdown esp in Melbourne —
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