Between the World and Me (One World Essentials)
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The point of this language of “intention” and “personal responsibility” is broad exoneration. Mistakes were made. Bodies were broken. People were enslaved. We meant well. We tried our best. “Good intention” is a hall pass through history, a sleeping pill that ensures the Dream.
James R.
Good Intentions!
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The pursuit of knowing was freedom to me, the right to declare your own curiosities and follow them through all manner of books. I was made for the library, not the classroom. The classroom was a jail of other people’s interests. The library was open, unending, free. Slowly, I was discovering myself. Coates, Ta-Nehisi. Between the World and Me (p. 48). Random House Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.
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“We would prefer to say that such people cannot exist, that there aren’t any,” writes Solzhenitsyn. “To do evil a human being must first of all believe that what he’s doing is good, or else that it’s a well-considered act in conformity with natural law.”
James R.
To do bad, people must believe that they are doing good. (I paraphrased this from Ta Nehisi Coates' book.
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“You exist. You matter. You have value. You have every right to wear your hoodie, to play your music as loud as you want. You have every right to be you. And no one should deter you from being you. You have to be you. And you can never be afraid to be you.”
James R.
Freedom and Rights versus License. I strongly disagree with this passage. No teenager should have been killed over loud music, though, EVER!
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I am convinced that the Dreamers, at least the Dreamers of today, would rather live white than live free. In the Dream they are Buck Rogers, Prince Aragorn, an entire race of Skywalkers. To awaken them is to reveal that they are an empire of humans and, like all empires of humans, are built on the destruction of the body. It is to stain their nobility, to make them vulnerable, fallible, breakable humans.
James R.
The "Dreamers" choose living white over living free! This seems like the regretable Trump syndrome, which I loathe to my core!