Replying to @DanielleMuscato
That is not at all what I think, and nothing in my 37 year career would indicate that I do. Your projecting on to me that I’m a naive or lightweight thinker doesn’t make me one.
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Replying to @DanielleMuscato
1/ MLK Jr wouldn’t agree that it takes privilege to advocate for non-violence. It wasn’t that violent segregationists cared, it was that the conscience of the rest of the nation cared. It’s BECAUSE the forces arrayed against us are violent that we must refuse to be.

Jul 19, 2020 · 1:06 AM UTC

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2/ Our being violent totally plays into their hands. One broken window and they build it into a narrative about how looters & anarchists are taking over the streets & they need to send in federal troops to quell the violence. Unfortunately, they get a lot of people to buy into it
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3/ That paves the way for more than nonsense about a “law and order” president. It paves the way (already has) for the beginnings of a fascist crackdown unlike anything we’ve ever seen on the streets of this country. Non-violence as a political strategy isn’t stupid; it’s smart
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