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DESCRIPTION:The public policy legacy of those cultures born of the freedom story which 
 inspired Martin Luther King is rich with the moral conviction that humanity 
 needs little if any charity when it experiences justice.\n\nThe Bible story 
 of freedom in the land is not supernatural. It is codified in the etymology 
 of the word "Jubilee," and manifest in the 1865 Black American demand for 
 40 acres (and a mule) by which to apply labor to the earth and effect a 
 livelihood independent of obligation or indebtedness to others.\n\nCome 
 along on a walking tour of San Francisco social movement history which 
 explores that freedom story, archly pertinent this MLK weekend. Think how 
 much obligation and indebtedness attached to land there is in San Francisco 
 where  a family's two bedroom home sits on land commanding $3,000 a month! 
 $36,000 a year for the land! 25% of a $140,000 salary! That's 
 share-cropping the way the freedom story protests.\n\nHow is it that the 
 vanguard of You-name-it social justice advocacy can muster little more fire 
 than the moral passivity of a pastured cow in claiming the earth as a 
 birthright?\n\nCome on this walk to rekindle the meme of memes, the purpose 
 of purposes, the MLK of MLKs in addressing the social problem distilled to 
 this:  Upon what terms of obligation to another will one human being gain 
 access to the land of San Francisco?\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/01/13/18781759.php
SUMMARY:"The moral passivity of a pastured cow" SF real estate walking tour
LOCATION:American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\nSan Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/01/13/18781759.php
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