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That makes me sad.....I was hoping they'd be 90 and still married today.
The funny thing is that people are just people, in the end. Even those that do extraordinary things. I’m sad that everybody is tearing down Cesar Chavez memorials at this particular moment in history. He was also just a human with his own shitty rough edges, but he deserves to be remembered for both good and bad.
For real, rather than being sad that they eventually divorced, be happy that the work that they put into getting to the point where they could end up divorced in the first place, opened the door for probably tens of thousands of other lifelong happy relationships that might never have made it to the point of marriage without the work they did.