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SuddenlyJamie's avatar

I found solace in this story back then, and again now as we face a return of the dark that we have fought so hard for so long. Fairy tales have always been and will always be political. They are some of the most subversive stories of our culture, and they were born in part out of an underground resistance that hid in kitchens and parlors and children’s bedrooms. And over the centuries, those stories have become part of our DNA. We know how to recognize the bad guy and the helpful animal and the trickster who would lead us to ruin. We understand the importance of doing the right thing when no one is looking. We know you should always listen to old women in the woods because they know shit. And we know - if we know the stories in their original form - that’s it’s never all love and light … that things get dark and scary and bad things can happen to good people (and even to good dragons). This knowledge and so much more lives in our bones. We just need to remember it and believe in its wisdom. Thank you for sharing what you know and helping us find the path through the forest. You may not be an old woman yet, but you still know some stuff. 😉

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Morgan's avatar

You’ve got me crying at my gate in the airport with those last two paragraphs. This helped in 2016 and it’s helping again now. Staring down four (?) years of this conjures a dread so deep, and it’s important to be reminded that this is not the end.

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