That banner keeps asking me questions. So I must answer. Grrr.
I would bleed and suffer for what I think is just, and those I love. I would not hurt, lie, cheat, or steal for any reason.
A quote from a book I'm reading:
"One of the most persistent philosophical debates throughout the centuries has been over the question of ends and means. There have been those, like Machiavelli, who have argued that the end justifies the means. In a real sense, the means represent the ideal in the making - the end in process. So, in the long run, destructive means cannot bring about constructive ends because the ends preexist in the means"
--The Case Against "Tokenism", Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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I would bleed and suffer for what I think is just, and those I love. I would not hurt, lie, cheat, or steal for any reason.
A quote from a book I'm reading:
"One of the most persistent philosophical debates throughout the centuries has been over the question of ends and means. There have been those, like Machiavelli, who have argued that the end justifies the means. In a real sense, the means represent the ideal in the making - the end in process. So, in the long run, destructive means cannot bring about constructive ends because the ends preexist in the means"
--The Case Against "Tokenism", Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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