Madeleine Morris on Nostr: It kind of blows my mind when younger people say that civil disobedience was not ...
It kind of blows my mind when younger people say that civil disobedience was not inherently as dangerous in the past.
It was always dangerous. From Soweto to the Edmund Petis Bridge, from Kent State to Tiananmen Square. Getting rid of power hungry assholes has always been dangerous.
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