Now, if you don’t cry, there is something wrong with you.
“We don’t have the authority” [. . . to do what is right . . . ] marks the spot on the front between law and nature.
Today we merely glance at the headlines to see tyrants spouting forth all around us, as though tyranny is the proper place of man.
Where will we find the “authority”?
They found the “authority” to treat these people as human beings and to feed them, and not to kill them. Perhaps these Italian troops found their authority with God.
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Now, if you don’t cry, there is something wrong with you.
“We don’t have the authority” [. . . to do what is right . . . ] marks the spot on the front between law and nature.
Today we merely glance at the headlines to see tyrants spouting forth all around us, as though tyranny is the proper place of man.
Where will we find the “authority”?
They found the “authority” to treat these people as human beings and to feed them, and not to kill them. Perhaps these Italian troops found their authority with God.