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    On the Death of Hope

    I don't have to tell you things are bad,

    Everybody knows things are bad,

    Pollutions The icecaps are melting quick,

    Kids trust no one

    The air is unfit to breathe, our food is unfit to eat,

    It's an inferno land,

    @*!$ all that shit; we are here together in this country as one

    It's all about peace, love and unity,

    Sing it, peace, love and unity

    ~ Bliss N Eso, The Sea is Rising

    What has happened to the hopeless idealism that once befell our land? What happened to what

    made this country great? I remember the emotion that drove the campaign in 2008 for Obama

    and the idea of hope that made my mother cry when she watched the results come in. Whats

    happened now? Why is our hope gone?

    There are a lot of problems in the world. Global warming is running off the charts, starvation

    exists and grows, politics is becoming more partisan, inequalities still exist, gender disparities are

    ingrained in our business practices, education in America is failing. The world is bleak and bitter.

    It sucks.

    Its easy to lose face when faced with such a tumultuous system. Its easy to prepare for the end.

    Its easy to acknowledge the causes of our eventual Armageddon. Vonnegut, in his later years,

    looked back already in retrospectof the bomb. Its easy to become a pessimist.

    Its easy to give up. Its easy to throw your hands in the air and exist on the total edge of

    physical and mental collapse (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.) Its common to brace yourself

    for the breakdown of society, but how is that productive?

    Im not blaming anyone that stops caring every once and a while. Im not saying its bad to say

    that things are terrible. I say that- a lot. But what concerns me is the culture of pessimism- those

    people that think that were beyond reform, beyond being able to save the planet.

    Granted, there will always be people who think that racism is thing of the past, even when its

    just as overt as it was perverse years ago. What worries me more is those people who understand

    that racism exists, but think that the battle will never be won- that the powers that be are so

    strong, that what we do does little to make change.

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    I have a lot of good friends who live like this. My greatest role model taught me while living in

    this mindset for years. The fact that Obamas slogan in 2012 wasForwardshows that hope has

    died. We are stuck thinking in the future-fearing the system-rather than embracing the

    possibility of change.

    In doing this, we lose our humanity and become the same faceless figures we criticize. We losefaith in our fellow man and see only the negative. We lose our love of society, our love of each

    other, and our reason to fight for a better world.

    We lose the beautiful moments in life, like sharing a coffee at 7:23 am and talking about the

    previous night with a close friend. We lose the love of those late nights sitting in awe at an album

    (that youve heard 18 times before) with your truest love. We forget the sun resting on the

    shoulder of one we love so much in the morning. We forget those evenings where the silence of

    the dusk is broken only by the sound of geese flying over Lake Michigan.

    We forget these simple- but beautiful- moments that make humanity something we strive for andsomething we create art for. We lose our love for people in those moments. We lose our reason

    to keep fighting.

    As Bliss N Eso rapped, I dont have to tell you things are bad. Everyone knows this. We very

    well may be approaching nuclear Armageddon, but if we allow ourselves to become pessimistic

    about our future we are no better than those faceless agents that keep us hurdling towards

    destruction. What is worse is that we remove our own humanity in the process.

    Hope is dead and we have killed it. But we can resurrect hope.

    We must have hope. We cant go down without a fight.

    And if were going to go downat all, we might as well have something beautiful to hold on to as

    we fall.

    Its all about peace, love, and unity. Sing it. Peace, love, and unity.