Question:

Would you be willing to do PEACEFUL civil disobedience to obtain freedom (EVEN IF IT COSTS YOU YOUR LIFE)???

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

...

http://independencia.net/ingles/welcome.html

...

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. How?

    When the ATM read "Out of service"

    With "It does not compute"

    Decode this lyrics "I will follow him"

    If Judas can play ghostly stories?

    Luke 22.3-6

    Even with ghostly kitchen's ghost stories and ghostly modern history of failures and horrors of the past it can be a success too in making a mess out there.

    Why can't we?

    Luke 4.4-7

    What do you think?


  2. Probably not I mean I most likely wouldn't do anything peaceful if it costs me my life...

  3. The decision to commit acts of civil disobedience to the dictates of government in a peaceful manner always carries with it, a risk.  See Kent State.  One must weigh that risk against their own, personal moral code.  And, one should also consider the weight of the grievance they hold against the governmental power they propose to resist.  And finally, this is no game for someone who would like to see themeslves in the evening news.  Civil disobedience is very serious business.  Done as Ghandi directed, it is calculated, the government power to be resisted is advised of what is planned, discussions with that power would be aimed at a peaceful confrontation.  The people who commit the act are trained to control their emotions and do nothing but what was planned beforehand.

  4. Well if it's going to cost you your live then it's time to get violent, but the more people you have behind you the more likely it is you will succeed.  Peace only goes so far.  If it doesn't go far enough than it's time for revolution.

  5. If it costs you your life then it is not peaceful.  It is deadly.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.