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...condemn Walter for giving up his apolitical life and joining the May Second Movement. I think he is hopelessly wrong about world affairs, but I do not think his naivete about politics disqualifies him from speaking about them...
...President John Armstrong of Detroit's Darin & Armstrong Construction Co., "but our hands are tied as to what the unions will do." For their part, unions insist that there are seldom enough qualified Negro applicants for jobs-and in any case, liberal-minded clergy find it easier to condemn discrimination by employers rather than by unions. Dr. Gayraud Wilmore, director of the United Presbyterian Religion and Race Commission, admits that many churches are content to accept a letter from a corporation official, and do little in the way of following up their contractual demands...
...student from Ceylon wanted to know about "what goes on in the month of torture" undergone by captured Viet Cong guerrillas. Said Conlon: "American interrogations in Viet Nam-and I have participated-do not include torture . . . But if you want examples of torture, why do you never condemn the well-documented tortures carried out by the Communists...
...pragmatic reasons add up to the notion that the U.S. either cannot win or need not win in order to safeguard its interests. The moral objections are often weakened by the fact that, while the critics condemn the use of force against North Viet Nam, they either condone or ignore it in other situations-such as Sukarno's guerrilla war against Malaysia, Red China's conquest of Tibet or, most important, the Viet Cong's own terror against South Vietnamese peasants...
...King appeared before the Massachusetts legislature and said: "For one who has been banished from the seats of government and jailed so many times for attempting to petition legislatures and councils. I can assure you this is a momentous occasion." He had, he said, "come to Massachusetts not to condemn but to encourage. It is from these shores that a new nation, conceived in liberty, was born, and it must be from these halls that liberty must be preserved." He attacked as a "myth" the argument that race-relations problems cannot be solved with legislation. "Well, it may be true...