I always pride myself on my excellent spelling skills.
Damn you Gandhi for making me mess up.
This is the first time in a very long time where I've made a spelling error, except when I purposely butcher spelling and grammar while chatting with my friends online.
I am mildly pissed off.
Moving on...
"Multitude is at the core of civil disobedience."
Said beautifully by Professor Dominguez. I don't know why this line is sO kEwL. It's an interesting statement. Why does the word multitude correlate with civil disobedience? Shouldn't the multitudes constitute what is RIGHT? It's a shame that the multitude, or the masses, or the general public which is inherently supposed to be good, should be disobedient in order to convey what's right, good, and beneficial to them. Because this means that the non-multitude, or the few people way up there at the zenith of the social pyramid who are supposed to represent the rest of us, are actually promoting something that's only good for them and NOT good for us, and in order for us to try to spread some goodness we gotta be disobedient. It'd be nice world if we could just be OBEDIENT to what's really and actually good for us. Although personally I enjoy breaking rules. To a certain extent. Actually, to any extent. Haha.
Conceptually, and because we're all rebels at heart, disobeying the rules definitely sounds cooler.
Week 2: Gandhi or Ghandi?
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