“If they come for the innocent without stepping over your dead body, cursed be your religion and your life.”
~ Ciaron O’Reilly
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“If they come for the innocent without stepping over your dead body, cursed be your religion and your life.”
~ Ciaron O’Reilly
[alive on all channels]
If they come for the innocent without stepping over your dead body, cursed be your religion and your life.
Ciaron O'Reilly
The spooks see in [Ciaron] O’Reilly a war opponent not content to simply join conventional demonstrations, which he calls ‘a dead end really, marching up and down empty streets like a strange dance’. ‘You should actually go to places like Amberley and Gallipoli barracks [in Brisbane],’ he says. ‘You’d be more effective with 100 people at the gates there than with 10,000 in the city of Brisbane. ‘You can’t have a peace movement with a gentlemen’s agreement where they have a war, and they say, ‘you can have your protest as long as we can have our war’. ‘That’s the gentlemen’s agreement that we didn’t stick to.’
Joshua Robertson in The Guardian, 6 January 2016
Life story/communique of Christian anarchist and Catholic Worker Ciaron O'Reilly
Veteran anti-war activist Ciaron O’Reilly talks about his work with the London Catholic Worker and some philosophy behind Christian anarchism. Great insights. (thanks lukershmer.tumblr.com)
Veteran anti-war activist Ciaron O'Reilly talks about his work with the London Catholic Worker and some philosophy behind Christian anarchism. Great insights.