Friday, April 4, 2008

Quasi Nonviolence

On this day, the 40th anniversary of MLK Jr's death, its important to remember the impact of nonviolent resistance. Understandably, some people aren't as saintly as MLK and are prone to ocassionally lose their composure when faced with racism. Though tempted by anger they can still resist out and out violence when confronted. Bradley Armoster is one of those men. Here is his story as printed in the Nahsville Scene. -Bud

SPANK THE HONKEY
The victim of a racial slur exacts a special kind of retribution

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