I think that the reason I feel shame is twofold: First, there are many people who do not have the luxury of simply choosing to stay safely at home. Secondly, there are others who -- like me -- do have this choice... and yet they put themselves on the line regularly (like I used to do) to stand up for what they believe in.
My dear old friend and comrade, it is now my turn to tell you that you have no need to feel remiss. Between the Phoenix Anarchist Coalition, the Industrial Workers of the World Phoenix GMB, and other projects, I have seen -- both directly and indirectly -- you contribute so much in the nine years that I have known you.
No... it isn't just a song. It's a good song, but it stands for so much more.
Tomorrow, I plan to unscreen the replies to my "hero" question from the weekend. I also plan to make a post explaining who my own heroes are. I hope you will enjoy...
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My dear old friend and comrade, it is now my turn to tell you that you have no need to feel remiss. Between the Phoenix Anarchist Coalition, the Industrial Workers of the World Phoenix GMB, and other projects, I have seen -- both directly and indirectly -- you contribute so much in the nine years that I have known you.
Solidarity forever, KB! *raises fist*
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* i keep telling the younguns it's not just a song!
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Tomorrow, I plan to unscreen the replies to my "hero" question from the weekend. I also plan to make a post explaining who my own heroes are. I hope you will enjoy...