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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-23-07 06:40 AM
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From a Participant at the Blackwater Protest at Moyock
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From a Participant at the Blackwater Protest at Moyock

by Ann Williams (Posted by Mac McKinney)

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This was the first public protest in front of Blackwater in its ten-year existence. They were not prepared for a swarm of non-violent community activists.

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Seems that the wrong people were arrested on Saturday.

One, beautiful spirit, Mary Grace, was arrested for kneeling and praying while "trespassing on private property." How ironic that an American is punished for praying in public at the site of a organization which totes Christianity as one of its "virtues." As part of its branding of America.

The gentle and courageous souls behind these striking non-violent actions have distinguished themselves by their collective commitment to the lifelong cause of justice for the oppressed, through the Catholic Worker model and their own spiritual journey. In their regular week, some of them feed the homeless and provide community support services while others vigil consistently on behalf of ending the war and bringing our troops home. Along the way, they challenge and expose the Oppressor.

Steve, Peter, Bill, Mark, Beth, Laura and Mary Grace have had immense personal inconveniences and taken risks most of us are incapable of imagining. They are transparent and committed people. They follow the timeless example of Christ, the revolutionary, who was the ultimate advocate of human rights and dignity for the poor among us, for those with no voices. It is often the poor who teach us the most.

If only more Americans could note their resoucefully creative example and adapt it to issues they feel strongly about, there would be more empathy for suffering and less hate and chaos in the world. More bridges would be built rather than bombed. If we are to survive globally, a new paradigm shift is our last desperate option.

It was especially haunting that the re-creation was done silently, which amplified the message on a breezy, sunny afternoon in a once-sleepy North Carolina town.
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Turbineguy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-23-07 06:49 AM
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1. "...follow the timeless example of Christ..."
That would get you arrested when Caligula was running Rome too.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-23-07 06:56 AM
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2. I'm not religious, but did like the non-violent message, and the message
to do something when you see injustices in the world. That's timeless.
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Beerboy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-23-07 06:59 AM
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3. If the protesters weren't tasered or shot, I don't care...
but I'm sure they were.
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