robillionaire wrote:You can disagree with the protest but recognize the MLK quote is directly referencing those who prefer order to justice and disagree with the methods of direct action being employed right now. When there is no justice so you will not have order. This is a direct consequence. No justice no peace
I do recognize that and can honestly say I am not perfect and probably fit into this category.
I have a 1 year old son, spend 3 hours a day commuting back and forth to work so I can hopefully provide him with any opportunity he wants in life. I spend the weekends spending time with my family from all the lost time I am working throughout the week.
I try to do my part in raising him the right way, like the way I was raised. To treat everyone as equal and to not judge anyone because they are different then you. I probably can do more and I do make an effort to speak up when I notice something that isn't right but I do acknowledge that since it isn't actively effecting my life, that is my fault and I own that. But I simply can't support in the same way as a protester or rioter. My family (as I assume this is similar to almost everyone) is my number 1 importance, I cannot support in a way that could possibly get me arrested because I would be failing my family and that is my #1 responsibility...