01/30/2026
Today, many Americans are participating in a general strike. They are choosing not to shop, work, or attend school in response to the horrific actions of our federal government. And honestly? Good.
I usually keep politics off this page because my work as a silversmith matters to me. But I’m more than just jewelry. I’m a daughter, sister, auntie, cat mom, HR consultant, fiber artist, vintage reseller, and friend. I’m part of a community and I care deeply about the people in it. The neighbors who serve my coffee, make my quesadillas, bag my groceries, and help me hunt for treasures at my favorite thrift shops? I care about their safety.
We’ve been “lucky” that ICE and CBP haven’t been very visible in my city, but they’ve been close and I keep waiting for alerts that they are finally here. I support removing actual criminals from our streets. What I cannot accept is the terrorizing of neighborhoods, masked agents, families ripped apart, and people - many here legally or following the legal process - treated as disposable.
So yes, I’m participating in today’s general strike. I will still support local small businesses because they’re fighting to stay afloat, pay rent, and support their workers, and I don’t want this protest to harm them.
I despise what our government is doing. This post may cost me followers or customers, and I’m okay with that. If you think it’s acceptable for a government to kill its own people, terrorize communities, and destroy families who have done nothing wrong, we probably shouldn’t be friends anyway. If you agree with me, please leave a note of solidarity in my comments.
This isn’t about politics.
It’s about morality.
It’s about human decency.