By the Editor, The South Carolina Bulletin
Every morning when I sit down at my desk, the same challenge stares me in the face, there is simply not enough time in the day to write about all the issues that demand attention here in South Carolina. Our communities are struggling under the weight of political division, economic strain, moral confusion, and institutional neglect. The headlines we don’t have room to print often trouble me the most because each unreported story is another missed opportunity to hold power accountable and to bring truth into the light.
That’s why I’m asking each of you readers, neighbors, fellow South Carolinian’s to help.
Talk to your friends, strike up a conversation with strangers, and don’t be afraid to speak candidly about what’s happening around us. We cannot afford silence anymore. This state, and indeed this country, depends on citizens who are awake, informed, and unafraid to reason together.
We need a serious and honest dialogue about the direction South Carolina and America is headed. If we lose our ability to reason with one another, to find common ground rooted in truth, then our institutions, our communities, and our freedom will collapse under their own apathy. The truth cannot survive in darkness and it surely cannot survive in silence.
So let’s bring it into the light.
Reach out to your churches, your civic groups, your local officials. Don’t wait for someone else to lead the charge be the one who asks hard questions, demands transparency, and insists on accountability. Every great movement for justice and renewal begins not in the halls of power but around kitchen tables, in community meetings, and yes, in small newspapers like this one.
South Carolina has always been a place of resilience a proud, principled state built on grit and courage. It’s time we remember that spirit. Together, we can restore integrity, bring truth back to our public life, and guide both South Carolina and this nation toward a better, more honest future.
Let’s not let truth die in darkness, not on our watch.
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