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Why Charlottesville? I am reminded of Judith Miller on being a victim

UncategorizedBy Robin LynchAugust 15, 2017

“It is very tempting to take the side of the perpetrator. All that the perpetrator asks is that the bystander do nothing. [H/she] appeals to the universal desire to see, hear, and speak no evil. The victim, on the contrary, asks the bystander to share the burden of pain. The victim demands action, engagement and…

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