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She fumed that “pathological hypocrisy has long been a political tradition of Western liberalism and its unconditioned reflex.”

Assuming you’re clear in your own mind that your response to the situation is unconditioned by race, you can, in good conscience, try to figure out how to get them to stop imposing on you.

The letter demanded a large number of revisions, particularly ”making these new sanctions permissive instead of framed as mandates” and giving the administration “unconditioned waiver authority” over the sanctions.

From Salon

And they reply to injustice and repression not by resistance or retaliation, but with an utterly new, unconditioned response that leaves the reader lightheaded, transcending even that which we value as “freedom.”

“The voice is silence … it is a voice that is unconditioned, like a horse standing still.”

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