Have you ever seen a quote and it spoke to your condition? As regular readers of this blog know I am a climate activist. I recently read over a long list of Martin Luther King quotes and many of them spoke to me and related in my mind to the current Climate Crisis. I share with you today, on his birthday a sort of dialogue I made up of my questions or comments as answered by a real quote from Dr. King offered in the 1960s.
Doctor King, I want to call you that in acknowledgement that to
receive the higher education to get a PhD has not been an easy path for African
Americans whose path was blocked in many ways.
So I want to honor and not ignore your accomplishments.
Dr King, I have been an activist all my life and your legacy has
shaped my activism. I now work on
climate change an issue which at the time of your death was only just becoming
known to oil companies which kept this secret from the public. So you did not address this issue during
your life, but your words speak to me because of the eternal nature of many of
the things you said. They speak to our
current struggle to try to protect our planet and life for our children and
their children.
What would you advise us as we look at the issue of climate change?
We
must live together as brothers or perish together as fools.
What would you advise this group of people who have gathered here
today of all different faiths, races and classes, to honor your name, about
this issue of climate change:
“If
we are to have peace on earth, our loyalties must become ecumenical rather than
sectional, our loyalties must transcend our race, our tribe, our class, and our
nation: and this means we must develop a world perspective.
Dr. King, Naomi Klein has said that climate change cannot be solved
unless we take on the web of interlocking injustices that face us at this
time. What would you say?
”Injustice
anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable
network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all
indirectly.”
And what would you say to her point that capitalism is the heart of
the climate problem?
“Capitalism does not permit an even flow of
economic resources. With this system, a small privileged few are rich beyond
conscience, and almost all others are doomed to be poor at some level. That’s
the way the system works. And since we know that the system will not change the
rules, we are going to have to change the system.”
What would you say to the corporations, such as DAPL and Kinder
Morgan, who speak for their right to profit over the concerns of the public?
Property
is intended to serve life, and no matter how much we surround it with rights
and respect, it has no personal being.
It is part of the earth man walks on it is not man.”
Documents now show that they have waged campaigns of disinformation
and withheld the science that shows us the danger we are in.
A lie
cannot live.
People of color stand to be much more profoundly effected by climate
change, should that divide us in the struggle to stop climate change?
We
may have all come on different ships but we’re in the same boat now.
Dr. King as we in this room face the crisis of betrayal by
corporations, politicians at all levels of society and even our own friends and
family caught in the web of habit what should we do?
“If
any earthly institution or custom conflicts with God’s will, it is your
Christian duty to oppose it. You must never allow the transitory, evanescent
demands of man-made institutions to take precedence over the eternal demands of
the Almighty God.”
I have been working hard at this Dr. King, for years now, but it is
hard sometimes to speak up when I see my friends casually engaging in carbon
burning, earth destroying habits or to confront public officials.
Our
lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.
Most of us must work for a living so it is hard to find time to
fight this battle on top or the normal demands of life.
We
must use time creatively, in the knowledge that the time is always ripe to do
right.
But Dr. King, there are children to drive to things, there are
holiday preparations to tend to, there are church responsibilies, and overtime
at work, and sometimes the sun shines in Seattle
An
individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines
of individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.
I wish everyone felt that way, we need more help, we are such a
small number against well financed and powerful corporations.
“Human progress is neither automatic nor
inevitable… Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice,
suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of
dedicated individuals.”
Almost
always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better.”
What would you say Dr. King, to those among us who know that Climate
Change is a threat, but do not make the time to act on this? To those who feel there is nothing they can
do about climate change because we are dependent upon fossil fuels and the
politicians won’t act?
He
who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to
perpetrate it. He who accepts evil
without protesting against it is really cooperating with evil.
Sometimes Dr King, I am angry.
I am just so angry about the way our planet is being destroyed and our
childrens future being curtailed. What
should be do Dr King?
"History
has taught...it is not enough for people to be angry--the supreme task is to
organize and unite people so that their anger becomes a transforming
force."
We have been organizing, but we have also encountered some huge defeats
and set backs with the election of the climate denying, profit loving Mr.
Trump.
I
believe that the unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final
word. This is why right, temporarily
defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.
It is so disappointing at times
We
must accept finite disappointment but never lose infinite hope.
Some of us in this room have family members who do not believe that
climate change is real or view our actions and beliefs as crazy.
“But though I was initially disappointed at being
categorized as an extremist, as I continued to think about the matter I
gradually gained a measure of satisfaction from the label. Was not Jesus an
extremist for love…Was not Amos an extremist for justice…Was not Martin Luther
an extremist…So the question is not whether we will be extremists, but what
kind of extremists we will be. Will we be extremists for hate or for
love? Will we be extremists for the preservation of injustice or for the
extension of justice?”
Dr. King how can I have courage in the face of all of this?
“Courage is an inner resolution to go forward
despite obstacles; Cowardice is submissive surrender to circumstances. Courage
breeds creativity; Cowardice represses fear and is mastered by it. Cowardice
asks the question, is it safe? Expediency asks the question, is it politic?
Vanity asks the question, is it popular? But conscience ask the question, is it
right? And there comes a time when we must take a position that is neither
safe, nor politic, nor popular, but one must take it because it is right.”
We are organizing people to do nonviolent direct action against
the fossil fuel companies, but for some of us to break the law is a big leap.
“One who breaks an unjust law must do it openly, lovingly …and with a willingness
to accept the penalty. I submit that an
individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and willingly
accepts the penalty by staying in jail to arouse the conscience of the
community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the very highest respect
for law.”
Others don’t always see it that way. Forinstance, the people of ND
saw the DAPL protestors as trouble makers and law breakers.
“We who engage in nonviolent direct action are not the
creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface the hidden tension that is
already alive.”
Dr. King where is God as we face this struggle for survival?
“The God whom we worship is not a weak and
incompetent God. He is able to beat back gigantic waves of opposition and to
bring low prodigious mountains of evil. The ringing testimony of the Christian
faith is that God is able.”
What
then should I ask of God?
Use
me, God. Show me how to take who I am,
who I want to be, and what I can do, and use it for a purpose greater than
myself.
Thank you Dr. King for sharing your wisdom and your inspiration with
us today.
To see the source for these quotes: http://www.keepinspiring.me/martin-luther-king-jr-quotes/