Sun. Jul 27th, 2025

Debra Masing: When I said I was scared as a Jew, precisely in my camp they stopped listening



Years ago I stood on a stage in Ohio, a hand in hand and a lubrication of a campaign on the garment flap. I was invited to carry things in the name of a presidential candidate, someone I believed that he represents the good that America could be. It wasn’t the first time I did it. During the alumni life, I volunteered in almost every electoral presidential candidate election. So much so I believe in the promise of progressive politics.

We were taught that justice -based movements tend to expand. And so I felt most of my life. I talked, walked, signed a petition, I was sectarian to Congress, and came where where support was required in communities suffering from righteous, violence, May-equality-in people who feel invisible or unsure. I did this because I deeply believe that we are all eligible for honor and protection.

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