Radical isn’t a dirty word, depending on what you are radical for. Are you the kind broadcasting a pathology of hate? The venom of war? Or striving for mutual respect and community care? I’ll say this, only one is worth fighting for.
We aren’t angry enough defending those at the margins. Nor organized enough. And guess what? It’s costing us our democracy. The only antidote is to grow a spine. Education
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By Destiney Dingess ddingess@hdmediallc.com
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Radical means conviction. That you care unapologetically about an issue. Say it for all to hear. Wear opinions like a badge of honor. The word comes from the Latin "radix," meaning root. To treat the root of a problem, not just the symptoms.
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