Dream bigger “When does a political fight over some people’s rights feel like some people’s fight — and when does it feel like everyone’s?” asks Anand Giridharadas at The Ink. His topic is “de-siloing” our struggle for rights for specific groups and instead universalizing their struggles. We are too easily trapped in our own narrow narratives and sucked into right’s. Special counsel Robert K. Hur knew he would catch hell from MAGA Republicans for his investigation concluding without indicting President Biden for his retention of privileged materials. So on Thursday Hur redirected the public narrative away from “no criminal charges are warranted” to Joe Biden is senile with a few poisoned adverbs and adjectives. No one will talk about Biden’s innocence now, or the remarkable achievments of a great president. They’re too busy stomping around in the right’s “he’s too old” framing. What the left must do to de-silo their defense of liberties is less rhetorical jujitsu than speaking in terms that bring everyone into the fight. MLK chose the Lincoln Memorial for preaching his dream for a reason. Take the fight for reproductive rights. Democrats avoided the A-word for years. “And, historically, there had been a choice to argue Roe on privacy rather than equity grounds,” Anat Shenker-Osorio writes. That left the right dominating the political battle space and made the issue a private one. The emphasis, she believes should be on generalizing the issue to freedom, something to which every man and woman of every age can relate: So now here we…