The Wire, Revisited
(His speech is 25 minutes; a Q & A follows.)
The notion of conflict may seem wrong, or scary, or inconvenient, but often it’s necessary: not only for genuine peace, but also for genuine progress.
Let me clarify that I do not embrace a rush to war or violence or riots (as media outlets have depicted this); however, I am wary when ‘one side’ always wins – be it a government against its people, a culture or race controlling another, a dogma eradicating others, a sex dominating another, etc.
In other words, I embrace, or at least I try to embrace, valid struggles for freedom and justice. Unfortunately, in this debate and others, the need for valid struggles is often lost on those fortunate enough to already afford them.
It should go without saying that I enjoy considering different arguments, so if you disagree then please don’t think you’ll offend me by stating it. In fact more power to you for the effort, or rather, the conflict.