avatarBernadette DeCarlo

Summary

The text reflects on the recent political changes in America, acknowledging the challenges faced by democracy and the nation's readiness for a more inclusive and accountable future.

Abstract

The article "Breathe" uses poetic language and imagery to convey a sense of relief and hope following a tumultuous period in American politics, symbolized by the departure of a controversial figure. It suggests that the nation has endured a test of its democratic processes, which were taken for granted. The author emphasizes the collective sigh of relief among the populace, the unifying power of shared values, and the rejection of divisive behavior, particularly concerning racial issues. The piece celebrates the resilience of democracy and the awakening of the public to confront and overcome the nation's challenges.

Opinions

  • The author expresses a sense of renewal and optimism for the future, likening the post-election period to the arrival of brighter days after the clearing of dead leaves.
  • There is a clear rebuke of the previous administration's approach to governance, specifically criticizing the mockery of those with addiction issues and the targeting of individuals' children.
  • The text implies a criticism of the former leader's handling of racial matters, suggesting that his actions have made racial prejudices impossible to ignore.
  • The author acknowledges the fragility of democracy, indicating that its endurance should not be taken for granted.
  • There is an acknowledgment that the former leader played a role in breaking through a difficult period, potentially paving the way for positive change, as if fulfilling a destiny chosen by a higher power.
  • The phrase "Get your racists ass out. YOU’RE FIRED!!" conveys a strong stance against racism and a celebration of the former leader's removal from office.

Breathe

You're fired

Photo by Ömürden Cengiz on Unsplash

We will sweep away the dead leaves; we are looking forward to brighter days I can exhale a deep breath; America has passed the test

He ridiculed his son for having an addiction problem We common-folks know you do not go after anyone’s children

Democracy had its test, and it was something I took for granted It’s as fragile as glass

Let’s give him props for doing what Spirit chose him to do Break the nasty crust of the karmic soil

People can no longer deny the racial slurs he slapped in our faces day and night we the people have spoken

Get your racists ass out. YOU’RE FIRED!!

Photo by Leintz Belony on Unsplash
Democracy
Politics
Division
America
Illumination
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