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HEAD-STOMPED MOVEON ACTIVIST RESPONDS TO STOMPER'S CALL FOR AN APOLOGY TO HIM, Huffington Post, Oct. 29, 2010

Richard Kigel · Friday, October 29th 2010 at 7:42PM · 249 views
“MR. PROFITT: YOU HAVE ASKED THAT I APOLOGIZE TO YOU. THIS IS NOT THE APOLOGY YOU ARE LOOKING FOR BUT I DO HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY. YOU AND I ARE BOTH HUMAN BEINGS AND AMERICAN CITIZENS. THESE TWO FACTS, TO ME, ARE FAR MORE MEANINGFUL THAN THE LABELS WE CARRY.”




In a statement sent to reporters on Friday, Lauren Valle, the MoveOn.org activist who was stomped on during a pre-rally demonstration outside the Kentucky Senate debate, addressed her antagonist's insistence that he is the one owed an apology.

The crux of the issue, Valle said, is not who was in the wrong with respect to the fracas (most sober-minded observers agree that head-stomping was a completely inappropriate response to Valle's pre-debate antics). Rather, it is about whether contemporary politics would continue to be threaded with violence.



Here is the text of her statement:

Mr. Profitt, You have asked that I apologize to you. Perhaps this is not the apology that you are looking for, but I do have some things to say.


I have been called a progressive, a liberal, a professional agitator. You have been called a conservative, a Republican, a member of the Tea Party movement. Fundamentally and most importantly, you and I are both human beings. We are also both American citizens. These two facts, to me, are far more meaningful than the multitude of labels that we carry. And if these two facts are true then it means we are on the same team.


I have not been for one moment angry with you and your actions. Instead I feel thoroughly devastated. It is evident that your physical assault on me is symptomatic of the crisis that this country is struggling through. And it seems that I will heal from my injuries long before this country can work through our separation. Only when we decide let go of our hate, our violence and our aggression will we be able to communicate to each other about the issues that divide us. Right now, we are not communicating, we are stomping on each other. No one can ever win, no one can ever be heard, with violence.


You and I, as fellow citizens, and we, as a country, have a choice. Either we choose to continue the cycle of inflicting violence upon each other, screaming at each other, insulting each other and putting one another down or we and find a way to sit down and start listening to each other. We'll see how far we get. We are all viciously and vociferously feeding a fire that will only burn us down together. We must reach inside ourselves and make space for each other. We must forgive each other. We must believe in our capacity for transformation. The moment we choose compassion and reconciliation is the moment that we will begin to move toward freedom. There is no other way.

I believe that you should be held accountable for your actions but I also recognize the incredibly negative impact that the consequences must be having on your life, and I wish you all the best as you yourself heal from this. Violence hurts everyone.





Valle's response is, all in all, a fairly generous one to an incident that would cause most people some lingering outrage. And it strikes a similar tone to that which former Obama adviser Van Jones adopted when first addressing the criticism he received from Glenn Beck (criticism that resulted in his resignation). Instead of addressing the agitator, they both decried the agitating.

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Richard Kigel Friday, October 29th 2010 at 7:44PM

"You and I are both human beings. We are also both American citizens. These two facts, to me, are far more meaningful than the multitude of labels that we carry. And if these two facts are true then it means we are on the same team."

That statement is one that every single person on this site should agree with.

Before our group membership--race, religion, ethnicity, philosophy, size, shape, color--before any of that WE ARE HUMAN BEINGS first.

Richard Kigel Friday, October 29th 2010 at 10:27PM

Right, Irma. Those words "gentleman" and "lady" are powerful.

Interseting...those TEa Partiers like to defend their own free speech rights like when they crash congressmen's town hall meetings and shout them down and act like they are heroes protecting the Aermican way.

So when this woman tries to hold up a sign--three men tackle her and onw stomps on her head.

Didn't they hear about the First Amendment?

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Rich, has anyone been 'arrested' for this or are we still picking and choosing where to put the 'VIOLENT' LABEL?!?

AS IT SAYS WE MUST FIND THE CAUSE BEFORE WE CAN FIND THE CURE FOR IT...ME, I AM STICKING WITH UNEQUAL JUSTICE AS FAR AS WHO HAS BEEN ARRESTED AND BY THE ACTUAL POLICE AGENCY RIGHT THERE ON THE SCENE!!!!!!!!!!!!!..ONE FEMALE AND HOW MANY MALES??????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? ...

MY HUMAN NATURE FOR FAIRNESS IS UP. LOL (SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...actually Rich, I am much more upset over maybe we have become such an immoral country until even the meaning of the word GENTLEMAN / LADY NO LONGER IS RECOGNIZED IN A MATTER LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THE LAW COMES SECOND TO THIS MATTER. (NUP)

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