“It’s been exhausting,” Sarsour said. “I’ve had physical issues, health issues. I've had to take breaks at moments. And it’s very scary.” And I’m not the one that’s gonna solve the injustice.”
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“I tell Rashida and Ilhan all the time, ‘Stay unapologetic. Don't let them silence you, don't let them intimidate you, and don't let them tell you what is right,’” Sarsour said. “I’ve experienced things that I don't wish upon anybody, even those who don’t agree with me,” Sarsour said. “I've had someone mail me a scrapbook with photos of my children in it. I have been heckled at events. I have had large campaigns led against me by pretty much every celebrity alt-right leader in America. And it’s very scary.”
“My children can’t be sheltered,” Sarsour explained. “They’re adults, so they’re on social media and they see horrific messages.” “It made me realize that sometimes I don’t have to be that,” Sarsour said of her activist persona. “The injustice will be here tomorrow, and it'll be here next week, and the year after that. And we’ve lived in a world that has had grave injustice for centuries. And I’m not the one that’s gonna solve the injustice.”
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