It might seem an odd choice for Mothers Against Greg Abbott to write about the death of Alexei Navalny.
We’re a parent-led pro-democracy organization based in Texas. Most of us are here because we’re really, deeply concerned about the things happening in our own immediate vicinity: the neighborhood school board race, our kids’ safety at school, our right to vote or to access healthcare, who represents us in Congress, or in the state Legislature, or on our City Council.
And I would disagree with critics who’d say that that’s a myopic focus.
As parents, we have a responsibility to a whole generation of people who aren’t yet old enough to have a seat at the grown-ups table; our kids are relying on folks like us to do the right thing when it comes to all the things that impact their lives, now and for the future. Just that, in and of itself, is… a lot.
We need to care about this too.
As parents, our ability to take care of others is also dependent upon our ability to care — about the people, places, and issues directly affecting us, certainly, and also about people we’ve never met, places we’ve never been, issues that might only impact someone else.
Putin has been consolidating power in Russia for the past two decades. He now controls the Russian media, its judicial system, and effectively, all national government institutions. He imprisons and murders any and all opposition with impunity. And he rigs his country’s elections.
In one month, Russia will “hold” its next national election—except, there’s only one option: Vladimir Putin.
When he is “elected” this spring to yet another six-year term, Putin will have extended his reign of terror over the Russian people to thirty-one years. The election will be one more fascist fiction, a farcical distortion of what freeelections are supposed to be.
And scarily, all of this reminds me of Donald J. Trump.
Trump openly admires Putin’s cruel and authoritarian leadership. He’d love nothing more than to emulate Putin’s despotic reign, right here in the U.S.
When Donald Trump tells the world that he wants to be a dictator on day one, this is what he’s talking about.
When Donald Trump tells the world that he’ll use the Justice Department to exact revenge on his political opponents, this is what he means.
In the words of Alexei Navalny: It is on us to not give up now.