The Line I’m Drawing — And the Door I’m Leaving Open
Clarity doesn’t mean cruelty. It means courage. This is where I stand — and what I’m inviting you into.
For a long time, I hesitated to draw a line in the sand.
Not because I didn’t believe in what I stand for — but because I was afraid that drawing the line might mean losing my empathy.
That I’d become just another voice shouting into the void, closing off connection instead of building it.
I’m someone who’s always tried to be a bridge.
To help people see each other.
To find the humanity even in those who think, speak, or vote differently than I do.
And that part of me still lives and breathes today.
But after countless hours pondering while the very lives of those I love are attacked, here's what I’ve come to realize: You can draw a clear line and still leave the door open.
You can say “this is what I stand for” without saying “and if you don’t, you’re dead to me.”
You can fight fiercely and love deeply.
In fact, clarity is a form of love.
And in a moment like this — where people’s rights are under attack, where disinformation is weaponized, and where fear is being sold as patriotism — clarity isn’t just brave, it’s necessary.
So today, I’m drawing the line.
And I’m inviting you to step across it.
This is where I stand.
This is the world I’m working to build.
This is the call for those ready to walk the path of transformation, truth, and collective freedom.
The Pathfinder Stand
What we believe. What we fight for. What we’re building together.
Trans rights are human rights.
Your gender, your identity, your truth — they are sacred and non-negotiable. We will not stand by while people are erased, criminalized, or dehumanized for being who they are.All people are equal in worth.
Regardless of race, sex, gender, class, faith, or background — every person deserves dignity, safety, and opportunity. No exceptions.Democracy must work for everyone, or it works for no one.
A system that silences voices, restricts rights, or serves only the powerful is not freedom — it’s oppression. We stand for a government by the people, for all people.Justice is not radical — it’s required.
We believe in repair. In accountability. In changing systems that harm. If you’re more outraged by protest than by injustice, we’re not your people.We reject authoritarianism in all its forms.
Control through fear, division, and force has no place in a free society. We resist the rise of fascism — whether it wears a suit or carries a flag.Freedom means nothing if it’s not shared.
Your liberty cannot depend on someone else’s suffering. We believe in collective freedom — where everyone has the right to thrive.We rise together, or not at all.
This is a space for the willing — not the perfect. If you’re ready to do the work, to grow, to listen, to unlearn and stand up for others — there’s a place for you here. We support each other on the path, always.The future is built by the brave.
We’re here to create, not just critique. To imagine boldly, build courageously, and live like the world we want is already possible.We fiercely protect what matters.
Transformation requires safety. Growth requires freedom. We will vigorously defend the rights, voices, and lives of those under threat — not just with words, but with action. Our freedom is not up for debate, and we will not back down from those who seek to take it.
You don’t have to agree with me on everything.
But if you believe everyone deserves dignity, freedom, safety, and a say in their future — this is your place.
You’re my people.
Let’s rise together.
And if you’re not there yet — if you’re still waking up, still asking questions, still wrestling with how to show up in this world — I’ll leave the light on.
There’s always a path forward.
And there’s always a way home.
Are you ready to take a stand?