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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 1

    Why, many people asked, should they continue to pursue change peacefully, when 2 of the biggest evangelists of that approach, Robert Kennedy and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., had been gunned down?https://nyti.ms/2J7jSAD 

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      2. Jeremy Hoechst‏ @HoechstJeremy Jun 1
        Replying to @nytimes

        Because if you give up, then violence wins...

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      3. Carly‏ @MariaToussain14 Jun 1
        Replying to @HoechstJeremy @nytimes

        Yes

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      1. Doug Kenyon‏ @gomangone Jun 1
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        Why pursue peace? Because it beats all other alternatives. Not to say it’s easy. Both Kennedy and King knew that. They were tough pragmatists. They wouldn’t quit. Nor should we. Move forward!

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      1. Jean J. Brown‏ @LawyerJeanBrown Jun 1
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        Why? Because it is the only way the message will not be erased by the blood shed.

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      2. Victoria‏ @Consensuslife Jun 1
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        We now move as the many, it's much safer than to be the individual speaking truth to power.

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      3.  🇺🇸 (((Cap'n Vere)))  🇮🇱‏ @CapVere Jun 1
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        Said every communist ever

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      2. Dances with Wolves‏ @DavidEl44809787 Jun 1
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        :)pic.twitter.com/7mxfBxpH9u

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      1. Dr. Geophysics‏ @Dr_Geophysics Jun 1
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        RIP. America and the world would be a much different place if he, rather than Nixon, had won the presidential election.

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      1. Sylvain Blanchet‏ @sblanchet02 Jun 1
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        Add Gandhi to them

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      1. Gordon Calhoun‏ @2ndfstestderby Jun 1
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        MJK jr was a pastor...had a good role model when it comes to getting beat up for your beliefs.

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      1. Lucy Brunson‏ @LucyBrunson1 Jun 1
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        As far as I know Bobby Kennedy did not evangelized a victim of violence doing his job with integrity I do think that integrity is a rare quality in America and deserves a special post

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      1. βετh‏ @feverspell Jun 1
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        Bobby wasn't going to win the nomination, even if he'd lived, the party bosses were bound to support Humphrey, but he would have run in 1972 after another 4 years in the Senate and cleaned Nixon's clock. Who knows where we'd be now if that happened?

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