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What's So Controversial About Non-Violence

The stuff is pain-free, low cost, keeps tempers down, wins friends, makes wars obsolete, feels good, and combats aggressive behaviors among the children. In fact, the very wise once stood for it, taught it, lived by it and tried to change the world. Their names were quite well-known: Jesus, Mohandas, Martin, Dag, Dennis, Allen. We praised them for their greatness and their fame-- but stopped our ears at what they said. A few still live--the rest have faded fast away into a memory that most can scarcely dream-- indeed, will scarcely have the time after the toys are gathered up, the video games shut down, the internet in slumber mode-- and yes, last quarter coming up for that big football match upon the giant 60 inch TV that we added in the den. Oh yes, that too displays a bit of violence now and then. But, what ya gonna do? We live in the 21st century, now. ~

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Date: 1/28/2014 9:51:00 AM
I agree with you on this point. the only bad part is violence is somewhat embedded in human nature...but the very best can defy human nature and live above the norm. THAT, in my opinion, is what makes ghandi, Dr.King, and all the other nonviolent protestors so amazing. you make a valid point sir, but the world needs to understand as you and I do.
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Robert Ludden
Date: 1/28/2014 9:57:00 AM
Thanks much

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