Martin Luther King Jr.’s 6 Principles of Non-Violence
To effectively fight modern injustices, we should use the techniques of those who have effectively done so before us.
Monday, January 18, 2021
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Reconciliation has become a major theme in our political discourse, and rightfully so. For those who love our country and its foundations, bringing down the temperature of the nation and quelling partisan divisiveness is of paramount concern. But while much has been said about the need for peace, less has been done to achieve it.
Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “ True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice. And in order for this country to truly find its way back to the “domestic tranquility” promised in the US Constitution, there is much injustice to be reckoned with.