Agree with this entire thread. I would add that we need better words than civility/incivility. These are mealy-mouthed words that have no clear meaning than social delicacy and not speaking up too aggressively. As a society the line we should guard is opposition to ...https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1011004638613602306 …
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MLK Jr. wrote about the betrayal of the moderate voices .... http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/060.html …
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And somehow actual peaceful protests don’t extend as far as police response to protests. https://youtu.be/6AdDLhPwpp4
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Jesus advised getting naked (so onlookers became unclean) and tricking Roman soldiers into getting horsewhipped by their centurions. Has to be peaceful but doesn’t have to be civil :)
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Please, never use sanction as a verb. It's never not ambiguous.
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They demand quiet acceptance and meek submission to whatever is happening, with only stage managed elections as minor speed bumps on the road to hell.
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Peaceful protest in the face of extreme violence isn't a virtue or a necessarily good strategy, so I don't know why you would sign onto that
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But that's exactly the model for the Civil Rights movement.
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