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NOT ALL ACTIVISTS ARE EQUAL, OR ADMIRABLE

NOT ALL ACTIVISTS ARE EQUAL, OR ADMIRABLE

An activist is uni­ver­sal­ly defined as a per­son who cam­paigns to bring about polit­i­cal or social change. Being one ought to be a badge of hon­our. How unfor­tu­nate that it now cov­ers every­one from the gen­uine­ly com­mit­ted to those who equate vol­ume with verac­i­ty, van­dal­ism with civ­il dis­obe­di­ence and do not under­stand that self-right­eous­ness only serves one person.Read the rest

“FREEDOM” ISN’T FIRST PERSON SINGULAR

“FREEDOM” ISN’T FIRST PERSON SINGULAR

Those who equate free­dom with irre­spon­si­bil­i­ty and heed­less self-indul­gence nei­ther under­stand nor deserve it. For what it’s worth, that’s my take on the so-called “Free­dom Con­voy” protest that began in Cana­da with the ral­ly­ing cry “Free­dom” and spawned copy­cats around the world. Here­with why…Read the rest