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  3. "Dr. Cornel West frequently uses this phrase to explain that love and justice are not competing ideals, but rather the exact same force applied in different spheres of human life.

"Dr. Cornel West frequently uses this phrase to explain that love and justice are not competing ideals, but rather the exact same force applied in different spheres of human life.

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    "Dr. Cornel West frequently uses this phrase to explain that love and justice are not competing ideals, but rather the exact same force applied in different spheres of human life. He often draws heavily on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., asserting that true love cannot be passive.

    The core message is that if you genuinely care for humanity, you cannot remain indifferent to suffering or exploitation. In your personal life, love might manifest as affection, kindness, or tenderness. But in the civic and political sphere, love must manifest as a demand for fairness, equity, and the dismantling of oppressive systems. Essentially, fighting for justice is the ultimate act of loving your neighbor."

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      "Dr. Cornel West frequently uses this phrase to explain that love and justice are not competing ideals, but rather the exact same force applied in different spheres of human life. He often draws heavily on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., asserting that true love cannot be passive.

      The core message is that if you genuinely care for humanity, you cannot remain indifferent to suffering or exploitation. In your personal life, love might manifest as affection, kindness, or tenderness. But in the civic and political sphere, love must manifest as a demand for fairness, equity, and the dismantling of oppressive systems. Essentially, fighting for justice is the ultimate act of loving your neighbor."

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      @codinghorror I love the message but not the image: 99.99% of the injustices in the world are not something cops can or should help with.

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        @codinghorror I love the message but not the image: 99.99% of the injustices in the world are not something cops can or should help with.

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        @mikesax robo was humanity first; you can see it in his eyes; also it's more about the "you gotta fight for love" sentiment in general.

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