Solid reframe on the violence paradox. The distinction between plundering and truly possessing the kin-dom is sharper than most treatments I've seen. Reminds me of how empire always tries to weaponise spiritual movements but ends up just creatng hollow replicas. The long work framing here feels more honest than the quick-fix narratives that dominate most activist spaces tbh.
Thank you. I am trying to help people see past the quick fixes that allow this cycle of suffering to roll from one generation to another, causing the same or even greater horrors. If we are not going to do the long, hard work of liberation, authoritarian movements will always find a home. We have to stand together or we fall separately. Solidarity is the key to our success.
Solid reframe on the violence paradox. The distinction between plundering and truly possessing the kin-dom is sharper than most treatments I've seen. Reminds me of how empire always tries to weaponise spiritual movements but ends up just creatng hollow replicas. The long work framing here feels more honest than the quick-fix narratives that dominate most activist spaces tbh.
Thank you. I am trying to help people see past the quick fixes that allow this cycle of suffering to roll from one generation to another, causing the same or even greater horrors. If we are not going to do the long, hard work of liberation, authoritarian movements will always find a home. We have to stand together or we fall separately. Solidarity is the key to our success.