| fighters of human rights are on the rise Just this week Donald Trump tweeted that four of the U.S. Congress' new and progressive congresswomen, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan should go back to the “broken and crime infested places from which they came”, despite all four of the government officials being U.S. citizens. Indeed this tweet is but another display of Trump's racism and un-American rhetoric. But more importantly, and perhaps more positively, what this tweet exposed is that these four women – the newest, boldest and most diverse additions to Congress – are touching all the rights spots for a leader and a government that wants to curtail peace, equality and harmony. While the comments made by the President should be rebutted severely by colleagues of the four congresswomen as well as the press, the real story; or the real focus should be on the sheer power these women have on forces that are working against peace. As long a brave, unapologetic and refreshingly progressive individuals continue to – for lack of a better phrase – piss off the man in power, then our inching toward peace and equality nears us. | |