so many sardines packed into a single tin today and long ago, too |
While the scale of voluntary gathering into an enduring and focused movement here is different to the one in the quote, below, the sentiment is the same: people in common cause can cause change.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.
[attributed to Dr Margaret Mead, U.S.A. anthropologist, 1901-1978)]
Perhaps the closely-packed crowds of protestors in Italy will dissipate after the person whose policies and pronouncements have provoked this response disappears onto the pages of history. But in the hours and days that so many people come together from so many walks of life, there is real purpose and potential to change minds and habits and standards of accountability; if no where else, then in their own hearts and minds. For to publicly engage in the open space of civil society there are at least two audiences, the ones who are protesting and the ones who are being addressed by the movement. Both sides may well come out changed at the end of the cycle of engagements, shaped partly by the words and images of news media and other chroniclers who articulate the jumble of expressions, feelings, thoughts, aspirations, and fears.
May the sardines long persist in their movement and in so doing inspire others, too, to group together into a mass that commands some attention and is able to hold up the mirror of accountability for those in power to see how things look.
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