Well said! It shouldn't be hard to recognize rage as it boils all around us, just as it shouldn't be difficult to see privledge when it brims all around us. The two go hand in hand in some ways with rage bubbling up when privledge is pointed out and then privledge is flexed when we don't want to be reminded about the oppressive force that privledge has wielded in the past.
I thought Milley's testimony was brilliant, articulate, concise and unwavering.
It's mind-boggling after all that's transpired over the past few years we can't address these social concerns as adults without blanket denials and the rewriting of history.