Name two things that give you hope. note: mine are full of politics but yours don't have to be!
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Barack Obama.
I've never in my life supported a Democrat, with the exception of Dennis Kucinich. I'm a radical from early childhood. It was always assumed that I'd work for the third parties of this world, and so I have.
For all that Barack represents the same establishment, capitalist, disorganised, false-assumption-ridden Democratic Party, he gives me the kind of hope that makes me cry out of sheer relief. It's the fact that he is telling the truth, I think, not shying away from it even when it's complex.
It's like an especially intelligent and compassionate Metafilter poster, such as, say, Miko, was running for president.
It will truly break my heart if he loses.
Scotland.
As an American, is truly a revelation for me to live in a country where the government and society repeatedly do things that I consider awesome. For example, the beautiful (if leaky and spendy) Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh has a room in which a Cross Party Group on Palestine meets. Experts speak, people talk to the MSPs and shit gets done. Relatedly, entire trade unions and student governments ratify the boycott of Israeli goods.
Organisers of anti-war demonstrations get inches on front pages and minutes on tv all the time, tho demo numbers are underreported. You can go to local businesses and they will put up posters announcing the demo and give you money/free food/PA systems. They say yes more often than not.
It took two years, but the Scottish nationalists have totally won my support by actively fighting racism, terror-panic, Islamophobia, police state bullshit, the detention of asylum seekers and nuclear weapons. Scotland
does not put up with terrorists but neither will it put up with a bunch of ID-cards and war-mongering from Westminster.
When it was announced that children of asylum seekers who'd been here for three years would get the right to college education, I know moms that started crying. There's not much that can be done (many issues are reserved to Westminster) but there's hope.
Also, doing politics in a small country is awesome. Many people at the council or Scottish Parliament level are really accessible, and it's easy to get to scarily high levels of decision making (too easy sometimes).
Scottish Muslims are four times more likely to vote for the Nationalists than non-Muslims. That's pretty cool.