The Ten Basic Stops That Victims of Racism Should Practice In - TopicsExpress



          

The Ten Basic Stops That Victims of Racism Should Practice In Speech and/or Action 8. Stop Fighting Reason(s)/Explanation(s): People should not fight as long as they can talk to each other, and they should talk to each other in such manner as to minimize conflict, and/or to better promote justice. When people cannot talk to each other without trying to maim or do other bodily harm to each other, they should then do everything that they can to minimize or eliminated contact with each other. When people have no contact with each other, directly or indirectly, they cannot have conflict with each other. There is no justifiable violence, by persons against each other. There is only justifiable counter-violence. It is correct for all persons to do all that they can to avoid being involved in any form of "violence". It is also correct for all persons to try to keep circumstances from becoming so imbalanced that counter-violence is required in order to promote justice. People who exist in subjugation to White Supremacy (Racism) should only use counter-violence, and they should only use counter-violence for the following purposes. To protect themselves, or others, from acts of deliberate, immediate, direct, and functionally unavoidable violence, by any persons, or persons. In protecting themselves, or others, only a minimum of necessary counter-violence should be used. .. To enact Maximum Emergency Compensatory Justice [MECJ]. Note: See detailed description of "Maximum Emergency Compensatory Justice" in the portion of this work entitled "Area 9: War".
Posted on: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 02:02:38 +0000

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