From: HTom4722@aol.com
Date: Fri Sep 14 2001 - 14:49:32 CEST
In a message dated 9/14/01 5:23:20 AM Central Daylight Time, lammert@gmx.de 
writes:
<< That is exactly the wrong way. There should be pacifistic and fearful
 people in all armys. There wouldn't be war anymore... >>
I've watched this conversation disintegrate, biting my tongue, but this is 
too silly.
 
"The people of a village near Bettia told me that they had run away whilst 
the police were looting their houses and molesting their womenfolk.  When 
they said that they had run away because I had told them to be nonviolent, I 
hung my head in shame.  I assured them that such was not the meaning of my 
nonviolence.  I expected them to intercept the mightiest power that might be 
in the act of harming those who were under their protection, and draw without 
hesitation all harm upon their own heads even to the point of death, but 
never to run away from the storm centre.  It was manly enough to defend one's 
property, honour, or religion at the point of the sword.  It was manlier and 
nobler to defend them without seeking to injure the wrongdoer.  But it was 
unmanly, unnatural, and dishonourable to forsake the post of duty, and, in 
order to save one's skin, to leave property, honour, or religion to the mercy 
of the wrong-doer.  I could see my way of delivering .ahi\_.ms\^~a to those 
who knew how to die, not to those who were afraid of death."
 
Gandhiji in Indian Villages, published in 1927.
 
One of those guntot'n muLinux users.  I try hard not to be a bully, but mess 
with my chicks, my nest, or my herring, and you'll find that there is much 
more to Tux than fluff.
htom
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: mulinux-unsubscribe@sunsite.dk
For additional commands, e-mail: mulinux-help@sunsite.dk
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.6 : Sat Feb 08 2003 - 15:27:19 CET