“Here is a song from me, Sent to the tragic West, Message of sympathy To the hearts that can never rest. This is the song I send Out to the Western land– Sinner, and martyr, and friend, Brother! you’ll take my hand.” —Henry Lawson What if, people who agree with the unprecedented response being taken are NOT actually spineless cowards that fear death above all things and cry themselves to sleep every night? What if, instead, they have tried to understand the situation as best as they can and believe this is the most prudent approach?
On Assumptions
On Assumptions
On Assumptions
“Here is a song from me, Sent to the tragic West, Message of sympathy To the hearts that can never rest. This is the song I send Out to the Western land– Sinner, and martyr, and friend, Brother! you’ll take my hand.” —Henry Lawson What if, people who agree with the unprecedented response being taken are NOT actually spineless cowards that fear death above all things and cry themselves to sleep every night? What if, instead, they have tried to understand the situation as best as they can and believe this is the most prudent approach?