but it doesn’t break, and neither breaks toward justice nor away from it. It simply bends, as the bow does before propelling the arrow where it may, agnostic to everything but flight. I don’t mean to make morality a weapon in this way, but it already is one and has been for some time. The shackles, after all, were explained as saving us from ourselves, our naked savagery, though it was their whip that licked us and left a kind of tactile text on our bodies. The Bible will have a man beating on someone as easily as it will have another taking one, turning the other cheek, civilly disobedient even when the bombs blow up in their church, not to say saying no to violence isn’t commendable, just to say a strong case can be made for cracking a skull or two like an everyday egg in hopes whatever golden light resides inside shines through, throughs the crimson tide for the rest of time so the tide will, mercifully, recede. |