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A message of resistance* "I would like everyone – everyone of us – to find his or her own reason to cry out. That is a precious gift. When something makes you want to cry out, as I cried out against Nazism, you become a militant, tough and committed. You become part of the great stream of history ... and this stream leads us towards more justice and more freedom but not the uncontrolled freedom of the fox in the hen-house."
Sounds good. I'm just wondering though, what were the messages cried out in the street before every revolution? The Communist R., the French R. the American R., and others. Were they not all for freedom from control of some tyranny. The Germans were living in extreme hardship and poverty when Nazism promised to bring back jobs, their pride, money, etc., something my friend said her parents had thought prior in Germany. The very ones who lead the revolt can often be the new controllers. Makes me leery to jump on to any new bandwagon, although it's good to hear of people that want to make positive changes. :?