TheHarry BinswangerLetter

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      | DIR.

      I found this short talk moving and a vivid reminder of how force stops the mind. She also calls out Trump for meeting with North Korea’s dictator:

      “And recently, the leader of the free country, our President Trump, met with my former god. And he decided human rights is not important enough to include in his agendas, and he did not talk about it. And it scares me. We live in a world right now where a dictator can be praised for executing his uncle, for killing his half brother, killing thousands of North Koreans. And that was worthy of praise. And also it made me think: perhaps we all need to be taught something new about freedom now.”

      “Freedom is fragile. I don’t want to alarm you, but it is. It only took three generations to make North Korea into George Orwell’s “1984.” It took only three generations. If we don’t fight for human rights for the people who are oppressed right now who don’t have a voice, as free people here, who will fight for us when we are not free? Machines? Animals? I don’t know.”

      *sb

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      | DIR.

      Re: Thomas Reardon’s post 101287 of 8/31/19

      The most striking aspect of Yeonmi Park’s judgment is how she uses the applicable hierarchy of principles, and grounds her use of principles in their concrete instances. What a contrast, against Trump and others disminded by America’s Pragmatist anti-education.

      /sb

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