This is his actual birthday, though in the US it is shifted to a Monday holiday so workers get a long weekend. I'm sure they are appreciative as January is a long month without other holidays.
The fight is not over. Racism is rampant still. Consider my 2024 blog to catch up with Civil Rights with Heather Cox Richardson giving information on its history.
Sharing with Thankful Thursday!
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only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate;
only love can do that.
Have we not come to such an impasse in the modern world
The chain reaction of evil - hate begetting hate,
wars producing more wars - must be broken,
or else we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation.
I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love
temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.
Hate is too great a burden to bear.
Love is the only force capable of transforming
We must develop and maintain the capacity to forgive.
of the power to love. There is some good in the worst of us
and some evil in the best of us. When we discover this,
we are less prone to hate our enemies.
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Today's Art:
The days ahead will require courage. It will be, to paraphrase Frederick Douglass, both a moral and physical struggle. But if we, as my dear friend the legendary Heather Booth says, keep organizing with love at the center, we will beat these fascists. Hope and courage and solidarity will always ultimately prevail, even over violence and intimidation.
I spent Sunday last returning to my roots...to belief in Love as the positive force of life on this earth. I was sharing an article which another blogger had posted, talking with my son about our current events.
Jim Moore's It Is Not the Fact That I Will Die That I Mind
I'd read it in the morning, but kept thinking about it all day. Shared it with a couple of people...and was struck by the image that was so strong, that each person has unique ways of loving, that that is what is lost when they die. But they are the embodiment of that particular person's love.
We talked briefly about how those who love see so many diverse ways that people might be...and accept their differences readily. Those who chose to hate seem to be more homogenized...only liking those who are exactly like them, and hating all who are different. Their strength lies in setting themselves up as separate and better than, having a limited way of looking at life.
Those who love and know it, who accept those who are not like them, but also are loving people, these people form loose groups, form communities of people who join together in hundreds to demonstrate against the haters, the ICE, the MAGA's, the tRump supporters, the KKK's of today.
Look to the force of Love.
This plaque depicting Greek Physician Agnodice at a birth, was excavated at Ostia, Italy
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We’re in the thick of it, folks. It’s ugly and getting uglier. We knew Trump would escalate as he loses support, but it’s still painful to watch. Having said that, I’m also deeply inspired by and proud of the response we’re seeing from citizens like you across the country. It’s magnificent, brave, and relentless. Let’s keep it up!
We’re going to win. We ARE winning. Trump is weak and scared. Unfortunately the more this becomes the case the worse he’ll act…for now.
But he’s still losing. Never forget it.
Let’s get to work.
Thanks Jess Craven of Chop Wood CarryWater
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...we sure are slow learners. Great advice at the end!
ReplyDeleteTelling people different stories about oneself? I've pondered how to do that, but I guess I could make something up. But why?
DeleteI hope that people will keep the pressure on.
ReplyDeleteThe march on Jan 20 will be pretty big. That they are encouraging people to walk out of jobs or schools is pretty big. I dare say some will do so!
DeleteMy Dad and brother went to the March on Washington. I was too young, Dad said. Looking at the photo you have there, they were on the edge of the trees on the left.
ReplyDeletetRump's minions and lackeys are doing the dirty work and it is really dirty!
That's so cool that your dad and brother were there. Yes, the dirty work is getting more and more violent. So sad. The fascists must be stopped.
DeleteI have not yet quit thinking about that poem Sabine posted. It hit me where I keep my soul.
ReplyDeleteMLK, Jr. was one of those people who change history. I mean, this is obvious now, but when he began his message of peaceful protest, his courage in speaking the truth, I doubt he thought about it those terms.
And yet...
I love that plaque so much.
I agree about the poem, the thought of each of us being a person who loves in our own particular way...somehow I'd only identified each person as someone who just thinks in their own way, or maybe who looks their own way. But to focus on their individual way of loving, and that it is gone when they die, just floored me!
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ReplyDeleteThey were inspiring words from Martin Luther King. I am sure he would not be happy with the way things are right now. Take care, have a great day!
I am so glad that he was a leader in the civil rights movement, who had studied Ghandi’s non-violent protest methods.
DeleteI hope his day will still be a public holiday...he is certainly one worth celebrating
ReplyDeleteThere are some really brilliant leaders in various churches today also.
DeleteNice look at some important thinking. King was brave, even endured condemnation from previous supporters over his opposition to the Vietnam war. He walked the walk.
ReplyDeleteHe was a leader who expressed his ideas eloquently!
DeleteThere are many voices today, almost as eloquent as King's and surely as sorely needed.
ReplyDeleteYes, not only church leaders. And the ideas of peaceful resistance are continuing.
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