I am not a brave person.
I have always run from danger.
I've never jumped in and stopped a fight.
I've always had the motto to keep a low profile, keep my head down and stay out of conflict.
I let others fight my battles. I let others protest. I let others take on the bullies of this world.
I'm ashamed to share that.
I'm not brave.
But I know what brave looks like.
Brave is leaving everything behind and becoming a refugee in a foreign land.
Brave is saying goodbye.
Brave is tenderly rescuing an elderly woman and her cat.
Brave is honoring those who have fallen.
Brave is comforting.
Brave is knowing that taking a stand will end your life as you know it.
Brave is protesting against what your country is doing in Ukraine.
Brave is volunteering even though you've never held a gun.
Brave is fighting for your country.
Brave is refusing to leave your country and choosing to lead from the front.
Brave is rescuing the orphans.
Brave is carrying food into war torn areas.
Brave is searching among the rubble for the living.
I could go on and on.
I sit here day in and day out and watch the bravest people struggling against the greatest odds.
They fight and beg - close the skies. Please close the skies.
I hear our reasons why that's impossible.
We want to keep a low profile. Keep our heads down. Stay out of the conflict.
We need to protect our own.
And all the while... brave men and women and children are dying.
Little boys are saying goodbye to their Papas.
They are dying while we cower.
Please.
We need to be brave!
We need to honor the agreement we made to Ukraine back in 1994. They gave up their nuclear weapons (the third largest in the world) and we promised to protect their borders.
They signed in good faith.
We have broken that faith.
First in 2014.
Now in 2022
WE NEED TO BE BRAVE!