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I am frustrated watching Americans apologize for President Donald Trump’s calls to invade Canada, Greenland, Mexico and Panama, then get upset when citizens of these nations refuse to forgive them.
To those seeking forgiveness, I have this to say. I grew up in the South before seeking higher education here in Minnesota. People have made all kinds of wrong and hurtful assumptions about my values because of my background. By far the best way to silence these judgments was through action. I demonstrated my character by consistently supporting antiracist causes and working to dismantle white supremacy culture the best I could.
Make no mistake; regardless of whether you voted for him, Trump is all of white America’s responsibility, and cheeky ripostes about our joining Canada instead to save face are in poor taste. If this is truly the battle (among so many others) you choose, stop apologizing and do something. Demand our state representatives never permit Minnesota be used as a staging ground for invasion, and call on our congressional representatives to support the No Invading Allies Act. If you have family or friends in the armed forces, talk to them about refusing to comply with unconstitutional orders.
Minnesota has a unique opportunity to rise to this moment. Our shame offers us no absolution. Only our actions do.
Colleen Apostle, Roseville
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