Dani Forrest
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Dani Forrest
@daniforrest.bsky.social
Refugee from the inanity of FB and the MAGA-leanings of TT. Writer, overthinker, underachiever. Childless cat lady. I’ve purged all my f#%*s except a couple of vintage ones I’m hanging onto. So don’t ask me to give any.
This moment wasn’t about politics as much as it was about co-regulation. Some attempts to hijack collective grief fail because shared humanity still interrupts the narrative. That’s worth paying attention to.

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When Tragedy Becomes a Political Signal: Rob Reiner’s Death and the Limits of Co-Regulation
How the shocking deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner and the political reaction to them reveal the fragility of collective emotional cues in America’s fractured media landscape.
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December 17, 2025 at 12:07 AM
When everything feels like it’s moving both fast and not at all, staying human becomes work. I don’t feel like celebrating. I do feel like choosing community, local care, and honesty over pretending.

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Sunday Sermon 12/14/25: When Nothing Feels Celebratory
Refusing to normalize cruelty, choosing community, and staying human in a season of forced cheer
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December 14, 2025 at 11:24 PM
We don’t fix harm by pretending it’s normal. So many people defend the familiar because the truth feels destabilizing. But familiar isn’t safe. And calling harm “just how it is” doesn’t heal us—it traps us. Naming it is the first act of freedom.

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Why We Sane-wash Harm: The Safety of the Familiar
How learned emotional patterns shape our political loyalties — and why familiar harm feels safer than unfamiliar change.
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December 10, 2025 at 11:36 PM
It’s easy to proclaim faith while ignoring harm. It’s harder to notice the ways we use it to justify cruelty, turn a blind eye, or sanctify power. Yet that’s exactly the work this strange, heartbreaking holiday season asks of us—as a nation.
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Sunday Sermon 12/7/25: What Exactly Are We Worshipping?
Why faith, conscience, and compassion require more than political loyalty.
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December 7, 2025 at 11:14 PM
When politics becomes a disturbing force that shapes the people closest to us, it hits a deeper nerve. Especially when those people are family, or elders, or part of our history. The personal and political aren’t separate anymore. They never really were.

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Living in a Split-Screen Reality
Why caring and gratitude can still feel like moral injury
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December 7, 2025 at 5:23 AM
We’re being told to fix what the government is breaking on purpose.
“Civic duty?” More like moral outsourcing. A nation cannot function when power pushes the burden downhill and then diagnoses outrage as “overreaction.”

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The Cruelty of Moral Outsourcing
Why failed leadership always demands miracles from the people it abandons.
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December 3, 2025 at 1:10 AM
We’re living in a gaslit nation. Every day we’re told not to feel what we feel, not to name what we see, not to react to what is plainly happening in front of us. Feeling heartbroken is a flex in a country asking us to forget how to be human.
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When the World Asks You to Pretend It’s All Fine
A moral weather report for a nation running on denial, cruelty, and collective exhaustion.
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December 1, 2025 at 12:38 AM
This week stirs things the mind can’t always name. The body remembers fractures, absences, old stories we’ve had to unlearn. If Thanksgiving feels tender, complicated, or bittersweet, there’s nothing wrong with you. You’re human. You’re not alone.

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The Tender Season
A reflection on memory, tenderness, and the complicated truths we carry into Thanksgiving.
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November 26, 2025 at 11:22 PM
We’ve been sold a version of “inner peace” that’s really just avoidance with better branding. Real peace isn’t quiet because nothing’s wrong — it’s quiet because you’ve stopped running from what’s true. There’s a difference, and it matters.

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The Performance of Peace vs. the Practice of Peace
How performative spirituality, avoidance, and cultural pressure distort our understanding of real inner peace — and what practicing truth actually requires.
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November 25, 2025 at 11:13 PM
Authoritarianism is failing here not because we’re noble, but because we’re structurally incompatible with obedience. Even the protests show it: no violence, no “enemies within”—just people refusing a naked emperor. Slow-motion collapse is still collapse.
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Why This Regime Will Fail
A slow-motion collapse, a naked emperor, and a nation structurally incompatible with authoritarian rule.
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November 23, 2025 at 11:45 PM
Individualism sold itself as empowerment, but it quietly gutted our safety nets—social and emotional. No wonder everyone feels overwhelmed. We’re carrying loads that were never meant for one person. Community isn’t optional. It’s the missing variable.

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The Ache That Individualism Can’t Heal
These are the days when it feels like the whole culture is asking us to be selves without a society.
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November 23, 2025 at 1:26 AM
A lot of us are feeling it: the collapse that won’t collapse. The slow-motion downfall. The weight of a country running on rejection wounds and rage. You’re not imagining it.

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The Neverending Downfall
Why this moment feels like a collapse without the collapse — and what the collective rejection wound has to do with it.
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November 22, 2025 at 1:22 AM
There’s a specific heaviness right now — the kind that comes from knowing before anything is officially acknowledged. The weight isn’t the news; it’s the silence around what we already see forming. You’re not imagining it. The body knows first.

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The Weight You Can’t Put Down
Why the hardest part of this moment isn’t the news — it’s the knowing.
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November 19, 2025 at 11:48 PM
You’re not imagining it.
What so many of us feel right now is moral injury—the shock of realizing people don’t share the basic decency we assumed. It’s not politics, it’s the enjoyment of cruelty. If it hurts, it’s because your humanity is still intact.

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The Grief of Living Among the Unmasked
On moral injury, the enjoyment of cruelty, and the collapse of a social contract we thought was real.
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November 17, 2025 at 11:44 PM
We’ve crossed into the part of history where scandals barely register, institutions hesitate, and the machinery of enforcement starts to question the orders it’s given. Chaos? Or is the spell finally—mercifully—breaking?
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You Are Here ❌: The Map Has Torn
When the scandals stop shocking us and the institutions start hesitating, that’s not normalcy. That’s collapse in slow motion — and the first cracks of refusal.
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November 17, 2025 at 1:28 AM
When politicians force births, gut social supports, and hand vulnerable kids to private companies, that’s a pipeline—not protection. We’ve seen this pattern before — and pretending it’s an anomaly is how it metastasizes.

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When the Unthinkable Becomes Policy
How forced birth, privatized foster care, and political moralizing create the perfect conditions for systemic exploitation.
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November 15, 2025 at 1:36 AM
If your morality collapses the moment the person is politically useful, it was never morality.

And people can feel the difference.

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When the Church Refuses to Say “Enough”
Why selective morality among American Christians is fracturing the faith far more than any political scandal ever could.
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November 14, 2025 at 12:16 AM
This morning I saw a blue crate that said “Girl Scout Food Pantry—Donations.”
At a time when the powerful protect each other instead of the vulnerable, it’s the kids who are remembering how to care. That little crate broke me open. 💙

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The Girl Scout Food Pantry: When Children Carry the Conscience of a Nation
At a time when power protects itself and indifference has become patriotic, it’s the kids who are quietly doing the work of compassion.
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November 13, 2025 at 12:00 AM
The government “reopens.” But what does that even mean when the foundation itself was never sound? Maybe what’s collapsing isn’t a country—it’s a myth.

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The Foundation Was Always Rotten
On the illusion of “reopening,” and the work of rebuilding something worth living in.
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November 12, 2025 at 12:53 AM
Even in the wreckage, something glimmers. ✨ Hope may not win easily, but it refuses to disappear. We’re learning that small lights can outlast the spectacle.

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Glimmers in the Wreckage
Small refusals, local courage, and why the people are the story
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November 11, 2025 at 1:36 AM
Spectacle shows up with tanks and Gatsby parties. People show up with casseroles, warm coats, and voter rolls. Memorable images aren’t all manufactured — many are built by ordinary hands. The people will keep repairing what the spectacle tries to break.

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Sunday Sermon: The People vs. The Spectacle
Power tries to stage an image. But it’s the people who keep showing up.
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November 10, 2025 at 12:06 AM
He isn’t governing — he’s getting even.
The SNAP cuts, the shutdown threats, the bulldozed White House — none of this is policy. It’s payback.
We’re watching the shameful replacing of public service with personal vendetta.

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The Revenge Fantasy Presidency
We’re not watching a government. We’re watching payback disguised as policy.
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November 9, 2025 at 12:13 AM
I didn’t vote in 2016. My husband was dying, and I thought the system would self-correct so that 🍊couldn’t win. It didn’t, and he did.Twice.Tuesday’s results prove that people can still act when the system can’t. I’m encouraged, but not yet convinced.
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The Death of Assumed Stability
We were raised to believe the system could self-correct. What happens when we realize it can’t?
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November 8, 2025 at 12:03 AM
I’m not someone who wakes up thinking about politics. I wake up feeling the effects of cruelty and indifference.
Feeling is a political act.
It’s what keeps us human when systems teach us to go numb.
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November 7, 2025 at 12:38 AM
A year ago, I woke up heartbroken. Today, I woke up hopeful. What we would have called a “blue wave” in the before times is today a collective refusal. Cruelty isn’t destiny. The system may be cracked, but the people aren’t broken.

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The Morning After Hope
A year after heartbreak, a small but powerful shift — the people are waking up.
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November 6, 2025 at 12:10 AM