I wanted to call up Indian Country Today - the national Native American newspaper I used to write for and say, "Hey. Like that baby I lived in a confused, jumbled reality where it was impossible to see clearly because my easily-swayed emotions were constantly jarring my mind to and fro, distorting the view. When "reality" is based on news that is little more than emotion-driving rhetoric, that's all you've got. Fuzzy images--a maelstrom of surging feel good/feel bad/feel complacent/feel outrage moments loosely connected as we jounce from one stimulus-response situation to the next. There is one common need: physical security.
Source: Huffington Post September 08, 2016 22:15 UTC