This week I have been as horrified as everyone else with what transpired at the Capitol. What particularly struck me is that it happened at all.... and yet I (we) shouldn’t really be surprised....was it our ignorance or arrogance that caught us off guard? Ignorance because there’s been signs of discontent for awhile, and there’s been a continued beating of the “fear” drum feeding anger and lies to those starved for reasons and answers to why our lives have been turned upside down. Or arrogance because “no one would dare”...”you just don’t do that”...many of us are of an age where certain things just weren’t done... and yes, times change. But turning on your own government, storming the Capitol, all because you didn’t like the way an election turned out. Really? Ignorance of the mob, arrogance of a President? I guess we should be thankful in a way it was our own people turning on ourselves, as peaceful and seemingly easy as it was...for it surely could have been much deadlier.
January 22, 2021
I think the most major disruption was the postponing of my internship. I needed one in-person class before I could do that, and it was cancelled twice. So now I am looking at an internship in the Fall of 2021. I hope that the current restrictions will be fairly lifted by then. I am grateful that I am not just trying to launch a career right now. College students have been hugely impacted and have had their plans disrupted in a more drastic way. Moving back home is itself stressful for young adults and their parents.
December 29, 2020