He said speaking up during the address was the best way “get across to a person who uses his incivility, who uses his incivility against our civility.”
He said speaking up during the address was the best way “get across to a person who uses his incivility, who uses his incivility against our civility.”
It reminded me, very randomly, of quote from a book about urban design and how architectural ideas are introduced and accepted by the public… or not.
It was a golden chance and a room full of cowards let it slip.
The book is Design of Cities by Edmund Bacon for anyone interested.