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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLess than two minutes shows why we can not remain silent
Unfortunately most of the people who need to see this are not here and will probably never see this
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Less than two minutes shows why we can not remain silent (Original Post)
sarisataka
18 hrs ago
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Inkey
(491 posts)1. Thanks for posting this !
When authority sets arbitrary rules we
have to make a decision. Was it fair or
unfair.
By standing for justice versus injustice
makes us have to call it out, Loudly.
question everything
(51,795 posts)2. Same as the famous quote by pastor Martin Niemoller
First they came for the Communists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_They_Came
democrank
(12,333 posts)3. K & R
First they came for ..
Sector 001
(223 posts)4. I posted the same video here several months ago.
The video I have is 4 minutes and 21 seconds long. I don't recall where I found it, but it got no traction here at the time.
On edit: I just found the video I posted here.
LoisB
(12,491 posts)5. Sorry, I didn't see it. I certainly would have given it a rec.
sarisataka
(22,334 posts)7. I had not seen your previous post
Nor the full video. It is something that should get wider attention as it delivers its message very effectively
Rigpa108
(70 posts)6. "I am not going to ask a second time."
That's when Alexis should just have stayed put. In the face of injustice you don't just comply.