"Its that time of year when we recall Martin Luther King Jr. and in the same breath we domesticate him and forget how radical and revolutionary he was. He recognized that love was a weapon and he wielded it. We only remember some gauzy love. He advocated nonviolence as a strategic and creative tactic to bring down an entrenched systemic murderous racism which was murdering people on a daily basis. We remember this nonviolence as passivity. [...]" -- Rabbi Aryeh Cohen, 2016-01-17 [thanks to Rabbi Alana Suskin for sharing this where I could see it]
(Happy birthday to
merde!)
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