Tom Walker wrote:
Consider that "those who are benefiting
from the current system" are, in a
sense, hostages of the current system. Consider that it is fear rather than
privilege that is the problem and that it is *our* fear, not our opponents'
that is the obstacle.
sense, hostages of the current system. Consider that it is fear rather than
privilege that is the problem and that it is *our* fear, not our opponents'
that is the obstacle.
Thomas
What a beautiful insightful answer. I agree,
that most of us are hostages to our current situation. I am to welfare,
others are to their current employment, others to their resume and career
path. I now leave you to develop an answer as to how we can address this
generic fear. What phrase, what rationale, what benefit could we possibly
devise that would allow others to see that this a gain for them - not a
loss. And if there is to be a loss to that 5 or 10 percent who have the
most - and their may not be - what argument could we make that would give us a
positive response from the other 90 - 95%?
Respectfully,
Thomas Lunde