The author reflects on the difficulty of communication across ideological divides, particularly about the need to stand firm against fascism. They criticize those who advocate a passive approach toward extremist views, clarifying that true activism, as exemplified by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., involves confrontation and demands for justice. The article juxtaposes this urgent activism with a recent theatrical performance, suggesting that despite its emotional depth, it lacks the necessary confrontation to challenge societal issues effectively, illustrating a broader concern about complacency in the face of extremist ideologies.
Dr. King knew then what the protestors know now, and what establishment Dems always ignore: you can't meet fascists halfway.
It's one thing to reach out to the masses and to try and rehabilitate someone deeply indoctrinated, but you still have to draw a line.
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