Jeremy Williams: Love and inclusion are the only answers

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Published: 07-30-2025 12:07 PM

I was recently asked why my stories can be so contrasting. My response was, I like to keep ‘em guessing. Which is really not true, I’m just kidding. I tend to jump back and forth from writing about injustices to spreading the word of love. One story could be about liars, thieves, and bottom-feeders (Trump). The next story could be about love, gratitude, and inclusion (MLK).

My take on why I jump back and forth is this: I see a wide range of views from many different angles. I live in both worlds because I have seen and experienced massive injustices and I’ve also experienced fantastic love and inclusion. So it all depends on what frame of mind I am in at the moment. I will always expose injustices for what they are. I will also continue to spread the word of love and inclusion.

In my world, love and inclusion mean everything. That’s why I continue to expose injustices because I’m always rooting for the underdog. I have huge empathy for those who go through hard times. We the people are always the underdogs. So I will continue the good fight. Cruelty and injustices continue to run this country. As long as the battle rages on, I will continue to be here to expose it. The money and resources are right there, we just lack the heart and empathy to make all treated as equals. So continue to fight the good fight. Embrace love and inclusion and turn your backs on hate and division. Love and inclusion are the only answers. Until we figure this out, the whole collective will remain stagnant. The time is now to start loving thy neighbor. Choose love.

Jeremy Williams

Greenfield

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