The truth is that a vast restructuring of our society is needed if remedies are to become available to the average person. Without that restructuring the good will that holds society together will be slowly dissipated… It is that sense of futility which permeates the present series of protests and dissents. Where there is a persistent sense of futility, there is violence; and that is where we are today. | |
— William O. Douglas | |
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On This Day In: | |
2022 | By Any Other Name (Or Description) |
2021 | Democracy, Pandemic, Economy And Climate Change |
Heaven Is… | |
2020 | Hoping For #46 In January 2021 |
2019 | Interesting, But Not Fascinating |
But Try To Eat The Low-Hanging First | |
2018 | Me, Too |
2017 | Apt Enough? |
2016 | Now Or Ever |
21, Pause, Restart | |
2015 | I Am Shocked, Sir, Shocked… |
Lucy & FSND-2 | |
2014 | Less Difficult |
2013 | The Spirit Of Liberty |
2012 | The Essential Freedom Of Aloneness |
2011 | A Problem Of Scale |
Fred Doesn’t Live Here Anymore | |
2010 | Another Book, Another Jog… |
Posts Tagged ‘Violence’
Restructuring Persistent Futility
Posted in Philosophy, Politics, Quotes, tagged American Politics, Dissent, Futility, Philosophy, Protests, Quotes, Society, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, Violence on January 24, 2023| Leave a Comment »
Understanding True Achievement
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Peace, Philosophy, Quotes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Understanding, Violence on March 25, 2022| Leave a Comment »
Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can only be attained through understanding. | |
― Ralph Waldo Emerson | |
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On This Day In: | |
2022 | Understanding True Achievement |
2021 | Avoiding Corners |
Nobody Knows | |
A Novel War | |
2020 | First Buds |
To Fly | |
2019 | What If Nobody Believes Them Either |
2018 | It’s About Heart Not Skill |
2017 | Winning So Much I’m Already Tired Of It (Not) |
2016 | Punishing Red Binge |
2015 | Bits In The Soup |
2014 | More Beef, Less Bull |
2013 | Where Are Your Mountains |
2012 | Spherical Knowledge Of Hamsters |
2011 | Taking Stock Over Time |
There’s Still No Voter Fraud
Posted in Philosophy, Politics, Quotes, tagged Democrats, Evil, Leo Tolstoy, Philosophy, Politics, Quotes, Republicans, Violence, Voter Fraud on April 6, 2021| 2 Comments »
The evil we use violence against to protect ourselves from is far less evil than the evil we do to ourselves by using violence. | |
— Leo Tolstoy | |
[Let’s be clear… There is NO evidence of widespread or organized voter fraud in the United States. The laws being passed to “protect” voting in Georgia, Texas, Michigan, etc., are intended to reduce voter turnout by American citizens – specifically by the young, the poor and people of color because these groups are increasing in number and are “tending” / trending to vote Democratic. These laws are being passed because the Republicans understand / believe they no longer have policies which the majority of American voters support. The Republican party would rather deny their fellow citizens the opportunity to vote than change their policies to promote the general welfare and thereby regain the popular support of the American voter. — kmab] | |
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On This Day In: | |
2022 | Beyond Racial Classification |
2021 | There’s Still No Voter Fraud |
Versions | |
2020 | Another Reason #DonTheCon Continues To Lie About The Pandemic |
A Receptive Push | |
2019 | I’m Still Struggling To Rise |
2018 | Once Suddenly Free |
2017 | What Is Childlike |
2016 | The Latter A Lot Quicker Than The Former |
2015 | Notes On My Nightstand |
2014 | Generations |
2013 | Two For One |
2012 | Seen And Heard |
2011 | The Hazards And Vicissitudes Of Life |
The Cautionary Tale Of 6 January 2021
Posted in History, Philosophy, Politics, Quotes, tagged Aleksandr Solzhenitshyn, History, Lies, Philosophy, Politics, Quotes, Violence on March 31, 2021| Leave a Comment »
Violence can only be concealed by a lie, and the lie can only be maintained by violence. | |
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn | |
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On This Day In: | |
2022 | For A While |
2021 | The Cautionary Tale Of 6 January 2021 |
When I Needed Sunshine | |
2020 | 65K |
Burst Buds | |
Faux News Viewers | |
2019 | Tomorrow’s Bread |
2018 | Impeach 45: Make America Great Again |
2017 | Training Shoulders |
2016 | You Just Have To Care |
Day 4 – Blending | |
2015 | My Slow Education |
2014 | Great Service |
2013 | You Really Should Wear More Sweaters |
Here I Am God | |
2012 | The Serenity Prayer |
2011 | The Victory Of Life |
Effective Violence And A Government At Risk
Posted in Leadership, My Journal, Philosophy, Politics, Quotes, tagged DOJ, FBI, Harold Lasswell, My Journal, Philosophy, Politics, President Trump, Quotes, Rule Of Law, Violence on April 8, 2018| Leave a Comment »
The effective use of violence implies a preponderance of destructive power at vital places through the entire operation. | |
— Harold Lasswell | |
[When I first wrote this in my journal I was in the military and “studying” leadership and the art and science of warfare. Re-reading the quote in modern days, I recognize it applies equally well to President Trump’s attacks on the Department of Justice, the FBI and (repeatedly) on legitimate news organizations (cable / TV and print). American political norms and our Constitutional form of government are under attack. It remains to be seen how sturdy our government and the rule of law actually are and whether / if they can survive these attacks from the literal head of our government. — KMAB] | |
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On This Day In: | |
2017 | Playing The Same Music |
2016 | Survival Instinct |
2015 | Tears |
2014 | Bourne Again (4) |
2013 | God’s Protection |
2012 | Happy Easter!! |
Edge, Class, Clash, And Flight | |
The Value Of Bureaucracies | |
2011 | Logic Cuts |