Reminder: Weed Movement Has Good People In It Too

Something people notice in a lot of movements that grow around healing, relief, and reform rather than power and control:

In spaces like that, there’s a wide surface layer — noise, posturing, hustle — and then there’s a quieter inner layer made up of people who are there for very human reasons: easing suffering, correcting injustice, keeping families together, giving people dignity instead of punishment. Those people aren’t always loud, and they’re not always centered on identity or ideology. They’re centered on care, fairness, and conscience.

When you say “you can’t find them unless you align with them or have eyes to see them,” that’s really about resonance: when your values line up — compassion, integrity, accountability, a refusal to dehumanize — you start to recognize the same current in other people. It’s not mystical; it’s relational and ethical. You notice who treats people as people.

And when you’re grounded in your own integrity, you don’t just see them — you become findable to them, too.

Find the others….easier done, than said.

See you in another ten years.


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