Friday, July 31, 2015

Letter to Jeremy Hammond

Jeremy Hammond:


I been always checking your updates and following you, and those who follow you, lately I have not done anything related to helping the world be a better one but I am planning some social activities for those who need assistance in learning how to find jobs and how to set e-mail, nothing difficult, yet a baby step.


In part that motivation comes from people like you and from those who do it without getting to close to the heat, and what I admire of you is that you fought and are still fighting for what you believe, and in some reading about you, and in some words transcribed, you said you are fighting for justice, for everyone to know what is happening, even if it is against a government, or other agencies, something very complex and painful.


That said, that's how heroes are made of, even if the majority see you as a rebel or a lost cause, you stand for justice, like what you did in favor of the victims of Bhopal, and what you did to that security company that works behind the curtains of legality, making freedom a commodity.


That's history in the making, that's a fire those who understand brighten our dark days, when things aren't clear, when depression comes, I think of what you have done and are enduring, and that weight kind of gets lighter because that weight you are lifting is heavy and even politicians know and make it like that so others don't do it, but what they don't see is that the heaviest the load the more you are admired.


And btw, Venezuela is sinking hard, yet the people from El Libertario are still doing what they know, telling the truth and surviving.


Your friend, Sebastian.