There is nothing that says you can't be active and love your community and fight for your community and still do your job.
Malcolm JenkinsRead
As the blowback against those who stand up for what is right thickens, I feel it is necessary to push forward with a relentless determination.
Interpretation
Standing up for what is right often brings challenges, but determination is essential to persevere.
Malcolm Jenkins emphasizes the importance of continuing to fight for justice and the truth, even when faced with increasing opposition and backlash. His call for relentless determination reflects the idea that moral strength is crucial in times of adversity, encouraging individuals to remain steadfast in their beliefs and actions.
In practice
This quote can serve as a rallying cry in a protest for social justice.
There is nothing that says you can't be active and love your community and fight for your community and still do your job.
I grew up playing in the streets. We played two-hand touch from street pole to street pole. That's how I learned the game.
Our biggest thing is, any player who's protesting will tell you that the only reason we use the anthem is because it's a platform like no other. We use it to draw attention to other issues. We've heard from many people, 'Use a different venue. Use a different platform.' Quite frankly, this is the most effective one.
When I look at our communities, our country, our justice system, those are things I want to change and I'm committed to changing, and that's going to take sacrifice. Laying the foundation is the hardest part and requires a lot of sacrifice and time.
The people who have been unjustly disenfranchised by our criminal justice system and the people who daily fight for them always have, and always will be, the inspiration and focus of my efforts.
Communities of color have also had to watch video after video of unarmed black men and women being handled without regard for their lives or well-being. As a black man, I see these images, and I see myself; I wonder whether this will happen to me or one of my loved ones.
I would like to be remembered as a person who wanted to be free... so other people would be also free.
I went to Boston fully expecting to be arrested - arrested by a polizia created by a government that my ancestors rebelled to establish.
It takes no compromise to give people their rights
For many veterans who return home from battlefields, they often find themselves in another battle - a battle with their own mental health.
On becoming soldiers we have not ceased to be citizens.
I never set out to convert anyone in the Klan. I just set out to get an answer to my question: 'How can you hate me when you don't even know me.'
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