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Chris's avatar

Thank you for this post, we heard in some comments after the January 6 attack on the Capitol the terms "banana republic" and "third-world country" as a reference point for what occurred that day - how many times has instability in other nations been caused directly by or funded by the USA, I was appalled by the slur, the violence brought to other countries on behalf of all Americans is the most immoral exercise of abuse of power, we are a morally bankrupt country from the inside out, what we witnessed two weeks ago - just a small glimpse of that reality.

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Brian Stout's avatar

Nonviolence is always the harder path. But also the only path to a world beyond domination. My favorite take on this these days comes from Kazu Haga (himself a practitioner in the Kingian tradition); he offers this:

"We are in need of a truly nonviolent revolution, not just of systems and policies, but also of worldviews and relationships. We need to understand that people are never the enemy, that violence and injustice itself is what we need to defeat, and that the goal of every conflict must be reconciliation."

(Elaborated more here: https://citizenstout.substack.com/p/democracy-in-america-a-day-in-infamy)

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