You’re absolutely right, when institutions fall short, it’s the people who have to rise. Millions in the streets might sound extreme, but history shows it’s often the only language power understands. I’ve been thinking about that exact parallel with Israel, too… and how close they came to losing it all.
You’re absolutely right, when institutions fall short, it’s the people who have to rise. Millions in the streets might sound extreme, but history shows it’s often the only language power understands. I’ve been thinking about that exact parallel with Israel, too… and how close they came to losing it all.
What do you think it’ll take to get Americans off the sidelines in that kind of unified way? And do you think we’re already too desensitized, or is there still a spark left to light?
We have to believe that there is still a spark and act as though everything depends on what we do. It depends on us and the actions we take now. If we don't believe in the spark and act on it, we won't survive.
You’re absolutely right, when institutions fall short, it’s the people who have to rise. Millions in the streets might sound extreme, but history shows it’s often the only language power understands. I’ve been thinking about that exact parallel with Israel, too… and how close they came to losing it all.
What do you think it’ll take to get Americans off the sidelines in that kind of unified way? And do you think we’re already too desensitized, or is there still a spark left to light?
We have to believe that there is still a spark and act as though everything depends on what we do. It depends on us and the actions we take now. If we don't believe in the spark and act on it, we won't survive.