If you all were expecting an article on my views on America's 'hell day', you're not going to find that here. I'm not one to exploit my political opinions and shove it down someone's throat with my questions and anger. However, I do want to discuss how my words and possibly everyone else's words are going to matter in the next four years. Now let me just say that I'm neither republic nor democratic. I am not a liberal nor a conservative. I'm only claiming myself as a wandering writer with questions for all angles, both simple and complicated. I'm only human and that's that. I don't follow politics enough to stand on one single side. I agree with equality for minorities and lbgtq folk because they are human beings just like the able and privileged. I agree with building a solid foundation for our soldiers, our healthcare, and the environment to keep us safe. I also agree that we should focus on our own country to heal from war and then take care of our allies to help them heal as well. I agree with the idea to support new allies so we don't face World War three and die of nuclear bombs slamming on our pavements. I agree with everyone, but to see people fighting in a negative way, its crazy. I don't want people broken or killed, I want people happy and together.
As an wandering writer, I am confuse on who to believe and who to trust in this particular field. How am I suppose to see a solid for my family and close companions when others destroy the things we should care about every second of the damned day. As an wandering writer, I understand that we as individual has the ability to change things no matter how big or small; since eventually people will listen. So what does a wandering writer like myself do when we cannot do much due to other things? We write.
I normally can't stress enough about how reading and writing is basically one of the most important things we as human beings should be teaching ourselves to do. It's words that affects a viewer in any focused emotions. Its words that allow us to express our concerns, our thoughts and passions and get away with it when it comes too it. Perhaps as an wandering writer, I should be fighting more for what I believe in and use it in a physical matter much like the many growing marchers we're seeing on the news and such, but with real life responsibilities, I rather use my stories and articles to focus on that action since gives an introvert's voice a chance to be strong.
All in all, words are powerful, especially if you are an wandering writers like myself. We are still lost and often daydream of fantasies that may no longer exist. We are complicated and alone within our questions and daydreams and words help us get through the day. Words are powerful and people should accept that no matter what.