. . . and politics cancels violence.
It’s a basic Arendtian equation.
See what’s happening in Iran: check out Andrew Sullivan’s blog, The Daily Dish.
I was never a huge fan of Sullivan’s, especially in his brash I-know-how-to-be-an-America-better-than-you-do phase, but in these past few years he’s been chastened by life—and become a much more interesting thinker as a result.
More to the point, for this post, is that he’s been posting as fast as he can on the situation in Iran, throwing up amazing photos (here, among others) and videos (here, and here, among others) of street protests, as well as a variety of commentary on the elections. The urgency of the posts matches that of the activity; the Times’s coverage is pallid, by comparison.
Fascinating, heartbreaking, and breathtaking. Go. Read it all.
Thank you for that. Impressive, indeed. I wish them all luck and hope.