We do not engage in violent conflicts with fellow citizens, damage public property, harm those responsible for maintaining order, fabricate stories, or mislead the public. That is not our way. When Abraham Lincoln proclaimed, "a house divided against itself cannot stand," he was articulating the profound instability that arises from inte…
We do not engage in violent conflicts with fellow citizens, damage public property, harm those responsible for maintaining order, fabricate stories, or mislead the public. That is not our way. When Abraham Lincoln proclaimed, "a house divided against itself cannot stand," he was articulating the profound instability that arises from internal conflict. This metaphor, drawn from the biblical saying in the Gospel of Matthew, underscored the unsustainable nature of a nation torn by division.
A politician should never incite violence against citizens; it is immoral, unethical, and illegal. Unfortunately, this is our current reality.
We do not engage in violent conflicts with fellow citizens, damage public property, harm those responsible for maintaining order, fabricate stories, or mislead the public. That is not our way. When Abraham Lincoln proclaimed, "a house divided against itself cannot stand," he was articulating the profound instability that arises from internal conflict. This metaphor, drawn from the biblical saying in the Gospel of Matthew, underscored the unsustainable nature of a nation torn by division.
A politician should never incite violence against citizens; it is immoral, unethical, and illegal. Unfortunately, this is our current reality.