“Why I, as a Black man, attend KKK rallies.”
Before you comment, no, we’re not suggesting you befriend a KKK member.
@RealDarylDavis's work is an extreme example of the power of conversation, but the message behind it rings true for all of us. For over 40 years, he has been sitting down with white supremacists to have conversations that some might say are impossible. These conversations are based on five core values: love, respect, the need to be heard, fairness, and truthfulness.
What Daryl has done is clearly not easy; it’s something few of us have the strength, ability, or motivation to do. But his work serves as an example of how, when we are able to transcend hate and anger, we can accomplish things that many see as miraculous. Daryl has shown us that dialogue, even with those whose views are repugnant and dangerous, is where real change happens.
Daryl’s work teaches us that change doesn’t come from fighting; it comes from the courage to sit down, listen, and speak with respect. What would happen if we all tried a little more of that?
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