1 October
Margaret
Meade famously said, "never doubt that a single person protesting can make
all the difference." The famous 1960’s baby doctor Benjamin Spock went to
the Johnson White House to hear how we were winning the war in Vietnam, and on
the way in passed two or three women protesting that same war in the snow
outside the White House. It was relatively early in the war when protesting was
anyhthing but fashionable. It’s arguable that those women felt utterly alone,
defeated.
But
they got through to Spock who ended up being one of the first major figures in
this country to protest that war.
Please,
don’t assume your efforts can’t/won’t make any the difference. In fact, that
kind of defeatist attitude just may be a kind of blasphemy.
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