Day 555: April 8, 2026 – At Sea, along Australian coast
Some of us Americans on this journey hoped that being physically away from the U.S. would shield us from the chaos engulfing our country. Instead, I find myself apologizing a lot, navigating the shame and embarrassment I feel about this lunatic who is destroying our world.
People in the countries we visit are often hesitant to bring up politics, especially those who wonder if I am aligned with Trump. But many are curious, and as soon as I give them the opportunity to do so, they are full of questions. Their reaction is one of bewilderment. Why, they ask. When will this end? What is wrong with him? What has happened to America? Why did you vote for him?
I don’t have answers. I have only horror watching my country being taken over by a deranged lunatic. Everything he touches is destroyed: our art, science, nature, community, lives. He turns friends into enemies. He has no qualms about forcefully taking what he wants – whether that’s women or countries or buildings. Threatening to destroy civilizations. And his actions are having a devastating ripple effect around the world.
To those of you who believe that “never talking politics” is an admirable indication of restraint, my answer is (to quote Audre Lorde) your silence will not protect you. We are past the time of being polite or silent. This is not politics. It is life. It makes me sick to my stomach that convicted felon, sexual predator, world terrorist, pathological liar are words associated with the person in charge of my country. And if you continue to make excuses for him, you are complicit in the destruction.
As I make my way around the world and struggle to deal with the global bewilderment, all I have to offer is this: I am so sorry, World. I hope someday you will be able to trust us again.

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