I am an American born Jew, and I have listened to the whole speech for which I thank you for taking the time to post. I have also been in an abusive relationship so I can relate to that analogy. However, I'm wondering, in earnest, is there a way to empower both sides to be equal, yet different and separate, but coexist? To some degree the message, while absolutely correct on many levels, seems to still call for, or incite a violent or hate filled response. How do we work together? How do we have this conversation in a responsible way that fosters peace?
I am an American born Jew, and I have listened to the whole speech for which I thank you for taking the time to post. I have also been in an abusive relationship so I can relate to that analogy. However, I'm wondering, in earnest, is there a way to empower both sides to be equal, yet different and separate, but coexist? To some degree the message, while absolutely correct on many levels, seems to still call for, or incite a violent or hate filled response. How do we work together? How do we have this conversation in a responsible way that fosters peace?