Will you stand with me? 

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There’s been so much shit thrown during what is widely considered the most disgraceful election in decades, if not ever. We’ve seen groups that promote hate, feeling much more comfortable making their presence known and that’s not a good thing. 

We’re at a crossroads of sorts. Our country can take a trip back in time, where not everyone was considered equal and racism ran free or we can rise above these things and stand for what’s right. 

No one should be judged based solely on their skin color, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability or gender identification. 

It’s not okay that this stuff is going on all around us and it’s even worse if we don’t stand with those being targeted. No one should ever have to fear being themselves. 

I’m calling on my readers to set an example, not only for the world but more importantly for your children. 

No one is born with hate in their hearts. Kids learn what they see and the future of this country rest in the hands of our children. The future of our children rests in our hands now. We have the power to get this country back on track and be a shining example of what the human race is truly capable of.  

Will you stand with me? 

Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)

This Post Has 9 Comments

  1. Lisa Blycker

    Absolutely! I have been doing what I can and will always join with someone who wants to end prejudice and inequality.

    1. Rob Gorski

      Thanks Lisa. Glad to have you here… ☺

  2. Lisa Blycker

    Absolutely! I have been doing what I can and will always join with someone who wants to end prejudice and inequality.

    1. Rob Gorski

      Thanks Lisa. Glad to have you here… ☺

  3. BJW

    Yes, I will. I have never understood blaming, shaming, and being bigoted. And as parents with autistic and disabled children, we know they are treated as second class citizens too.

  4. BJW

    Yes, I will. I have never understood blaming, shaming, and being bigoted. And as parents with autistic and disabled children, we know they are treated as second class citizens too.

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