Silence is betrayal...
It doesn't sound like much but it was a big step for us.
We don't like to make a spectacle of ourselves - and frankly, we don't think that most people like people who make public statements about anything. There's something a little bit embarrassing and confrontational about the whole thing - private thoughts made public.
The words of Martin Luther King, Jr. call out to us... once again in American history - the time has come when "silence is betrayal." We the people find ourselves with a great vacancy of leadership having been sold into corporatist slavery.
"I come to this magnificent house of worship tonight because my conscience leaves me no other choice. I join you in this meeting because I am in deepest agreement with the aims and work of the organization which has brought us together: Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam. The recent statements of your executive committee are the sentiments of my own heart, and I found myself in full accord when I read its opening lines: "A time comes when silence is betrayal." And that time has come for us in relation to Vietnam. "
"The truth of these words is beyond doubt, but the mission to which they call us is a most difficult one. Even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government's policy, especially in time of war. Nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against all the apathy of conformist thought within one's own bosom and in the surrounding world. Moreover, when the issues at hand seem as perplexed as they often do in the case of this dreadful conflict, we are always on the verge of being mesmerized by uncertainty; but we must move on."
Like him, we are "pressed by the demands of inner truth..." Reading or listening to the entire speech demonstrates the resolve we'll need to put an end to this madness. It's not too late to sign up for the march on January 27th.
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