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Michael Gregory's avatar

Thank you for this powerful statement. I too was a follower of Martin Luther King in the 50s and 60s, helped raise money and marchers for the sit-ins in the South, supported SNCC then and Ghandi-style protests later against nukes, war, environmental destruction up to and including climate change. And I still do support non-violent mass action against the powers-that-be destroying human and non-human life and liberty. People in the streets is a necessary tactic. Ketters to the editor do nake a difference.

But I also support self-defense against those powers, and as an author, a word-guy to the bone, recognize that resistance requires more than words and wishes, more than pious hope and cringing obeisance. We are at war, the real third world war, the war against our real estate, the world's body, our bodies. We are not obligated to be docile, to passively, abjectly, accept the violence against ourselves and our loved ones. Giving in to abuse becomes self-abuse, co-dependence; fosters more abuse, encourages greater violence. Speaking truth to power is one tool in the monkey-wrenching kit. We need to use them all.

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Jacquelyn Vincenta's avatar

Thank you, Rachel, for so powerfully, with such clarity and conviction, expressed a bottom line truth of our situation: life versus power. Brilliant essay.

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