Emily L. Quint Freeman stood up for what she believed in. Her actions impacted thousands, and she paid a high price. Her new memoir “Failure to Appear: Resistance, Loss, and Identity” chronicles her journey and what she gained from her struggle.
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silent generational- the heroes of the 60s
Impressive to witness real ideals!
Thank you for your service! Bought the book in awe and appreciation!
What does protest do
I am only here temporarily.. I guess you could say I am just visiting..the planet that I come from is in much better shape and the people are friendlier and smarter than this one so I am going back soon.. I hope you all have a good time trying to fix this crap.. I think you would be better off just to blow it up and start over..that's my two cents worth..
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Now we have a poverty draft. worse than selective service draft.
My face is wet after watching this interview. Every time I watch a report from Jacqueline Luqman, I have to add a book to my reading list. "Failure to Appear" has jumped to the front of the line.
A giant among us is this woman!
we shall see when the time comes , which way is the right way.
That was a righteous act!!
If it isn't already, l'm gonna put her book on our local public library's book recommendation request list!
She impacted at least 40k lives directly? Bravo. I submit, though, that she impacted at least 80k lives directly. Those 40k men she saved from military slavery, and the 40k men that went in their place.
To those that say Feminism is for equal rights, I'm calling BS. Prove me wrong. Put the ENTIRE political weight of the Feminist movement behind one of two options:
1. Make all women ages 18 – 29 to register for the draft under penalty of LAW as men have to, OR
2. Eliminate Draft Registration and purge the existing rolls of men's names.
Either of these choices would be a move toward equality. Take your pick or stop lying to everyone, including yourselves. I greatly prefer option #2. I oppose Slavery in all it's forms. Men have no political power when it comes to standing up for men. Just watch the reaction to this post.
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When it comes to extra gender identity, you should try to view the dilemma from all sides.
The main point when it comes to values is how honest is the point of gay identity?
Do people who claim to be gay facing an identity crisis or a complete absent of moral principles?
We all know that when these life styles become supported rather than simply tolerated, the ones who lack of morals get empowered the same way that Klan men get empowered when they are allowed to hate.
If a country allowes a complete outbreak of sexual liberation, the results can be catastrophic.
In the meantime, oppression of the honest ones is also a time bomb waiting to explode.
Moderation is probably the key.
In Latin America for instance, there was a very popular singer loved by the people for his talent, generosity and humanity. Everyone knew he was gay. He just couldn't hide it. This was Juan Gabriel, from Mexico.
The key is to accept people for the kind of person they are as individuals. To approve homosexuality unconditionally is to seek for trouble. And this is true to every large group of people.
In every group we can find nice, less nice and even horribly people.
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Another social justice unsung hero. Thank you for fighting.
She is an amazing soul.
She deserves the "John Brown" (Harper's Ferry) Award!!!!
Thanks so much for this interview. What a courageous person! I'm going to have to read her book.
Freeman… how apropos & poignant a surname.
Thank you Jacqui & Emily… inspiring interview!