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On April 24, 1980, U.S. special forces commenced a two-day rescue mission
On April 24, 1980, U.S. special forces commenced a two-day rescue mission
When nonviolence classes are standard in our K-12 schools—not just in specialized programs in prohibitively expensive colleges and universities—the US will become a much safer and more humane place to live
So, teachers, please don’t say that atomic bombs are lifesavers. Rather than perpetuate an imperialist worldview, you can encourage students to imagine a better way
If you want to change your world for the better, identify a local problem, find like-minded citizens, and develop nonviolent solutions
So vote happily for a presidential candidate, or hold your nose and vote, or don’t vote at all, but help build a nonviolent movement to compel the president to act for human good
Destroy your enemy. In a stressed out, heavily armed, profoundly unequal and racist society, this is a dangerous message
To understand the influence of the culture of punishment, imagine a culture obsessed with rehabilitation instead
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