Independent journalist Ilia Krasilshchik’s op-ed in the New York Times, from roughly a week ago, is an important call to reckoning by a Russian who has actively opposed Putin’s regime for years. Progressive and other activists in the United States, people not only committed to opposing authoritarianism in the Republican Party, broadly speaking, but who speak out against police violence, advocate for racial justice, action on climate change, greater income, housing, and healthcare equality, enhanced access to the electoral franchise, truth in media, women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, and more, likewise need to take stock and reckon amongst themselves with how and where they have fallen short.
Taking Responsibility
Taking Responsibility
Taking Responsibility
Independent journalist Ilia Krasilshchik’s op-ed in the New York Times, from roughly a week ago, is an important call to reckoning by a Russian who has actively opposed Putin’s regime for years. Progressive and other activists in the United States, people not only committed to opposing authoritarianism in the Republican Party, broadly speaking, but who speak out against police violence, advocate for racial justice, action on climate change, greater income, housing, and healthcare equality, enhanced access to the electoral franchise, truth in media, women’s rights, LGBTQ rights, and more, likewise need to take stock and reckon amongst themselves with how and where they have fallen short.