Yeah, I think there are more that are basically good, or at least still have some form of conscience and deep down know what‘s right or not (like the officer who admitted on tape that the protestors are basically right, but he „needs his job“.)
This letter right here has power, power to push those officers who still have a conscience, but don‘t act on it because they fear losing their own livelihood, to do the right thing and do what is right.
Remember, a single lit candle drives away the darkness, and one single burning candle can light another, which lights another, and another, and another…
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Yeah, I think there are more that are basically good, or at least still have some form of conscience and deep down know what‘s right or not (like the officer who admitted on tape that the protestors are basically right, but he „needs his job“.)
This letter right here has power, power to push those officers who still have a conscience, but don‘t act on it because they fear losing their own livelihood, to do the right thing and do what is right.
Remember, a single lit candle drives away the darkness, and one single burning candle can light another, which lights another, and another, and another…
They have to reach each other and work cautiously. Like Durham, and our audit, silence and patience strike deep. How could they network?