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So why not enjoy your vacation and take a little time to figure out the best way for you to contribute?The key here is balance—which sounds a lot easier than it is.consider the skills and talents you have and/or would like to develop—youll be most useful (and most fulfilled) if you play to your strengths.

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But seeing as I had already put my money down for several flights and had no job I decided to go ahead and do it.Even though I drifted to the left in the past year like many other millennial white guys (thanks Chapo!).I didn’t see it as a particularly awful outcome and planned a multi-month trip starting in December—a sort of once-in-a-lifetime.

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I suggest you take a few hours each week to enrich your activist education and feel out the emerging political landscape.I guess this is my question then: How do I choose between these two directions? If all I’m doing is being informed without action.

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even though I have no previous organizing experience? I know my vacation anxiety is specks of dust compared to the other pain Trump will be causing.

but also I feel like getting out of my comfort zone has been really good for me in a self-growth way and gets me closer to being the happy and confident person I want to be.waldec Word Factory W o r d F a c t o r y The phrases punk rock and Donald Trump now appear in the same sentence.

after Seymour Stein realized that punk and the other sounds it spawned sold better when he called it new wave.Thats all the more reason to stop worrying about how our anti-Trump music will sound to the future and start listening to the people who have been busting their asses all along trying to make change.

but whether punk can somehow help us topple a key pillar of Trumps strength: the dangerous sentimentality of mass entertainment and nostalgia.flashing celebrity kitsch—this will come as a shock (assuming shock is still an available reflex by the time you read this piece).

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