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So when you spot violence, or bigotry, or intolerance or fear or just garden-variety misogyny, hatred or ignorance, just look it in the eye and think, "The good outnumber you, and we always will."
Originally Posted by yardbird74
This is very true, but here is the unfortunate paradox - while most people are inherently good, the good in them is often brought out by acts of evil like the Boston bombing.
Do you remember how the nation came together after 9/11? It was not too long after that that we went to sniping and politics in congress, the nation being driven into paralysis and fault-finding between right and left, etc.
You can be certain that for a while we will come together for a while and eventually revert into a familiar pattern of ineffectiveness. Not that political/ethic/racial etc. divisions should not exist. They can exist but they should not get in the way of us ultimately acting together as a nation - because what unites us is far greater than that which separates us. As many differences of opinion as I might have with my neighbor down the street they pale in comparison to our common differences with terrorist groups that hate our guts and want to see us destroyed.
Reminds me of the Elie Wiesel quote (I think): The only thing necessary for evil to succeed is for good people to do nothing.
Evil really does not need most people to be helping it. It just needs most people to be hanging around passively or fighting each other, the evil people will take care of the rest.