Rebel Without A Gun

Come and discover the most successful revolutionary ever in Paul’s post – REBEL WITHOUT A GUN

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James Dean? Che Guevara? Arafat, Mobutu, who?

Mohanda Karamchand Gandhi, the quiet revolutionary, and was living proof that violence isn’t requisite for societal, especially political change.

Trained in law in London from 1888, then he initially served the Indian expatriate community in South Africa for twenty-one years, and it is during this time that he formed his social and political views. He opposed the race laws that affected his people, which brought physical and political retribution against him, but he persevered, and peacefully, influencing people and decisions where he could.

But in 1915 he returned to India. There he immediately threw himself into the fight for independence from Britain. Gandhi used law, legislation, and commincation to take the fight through the people for Indian sovereignty. He harnessed the people and the process. Again he was gaoled, and targeted by the British administration. Yet his response was…

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In Dark Places

Come and read about being – IN DARK PLACES!

Midwest Fantasy Writes

I find us

I find an “us” in dark places

beneath shadows of right

under beds white with morals

hidden behind rules

neatly hanging

across from judgement’s eyes

below sun’s righteousness

glaring much too bright

atop Hell’s dashboard

in full view of wickedness

two willing bodies

clad only in nefarious desires

of our own immorality

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05/12/2018

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