
Walls are so comforting. We build physical walls around those we want to protect and those we want to imprison. We construct metaphorical walls around ideologies and theories and call them sacrosanct. But are walls really so comforting? Does enclosing an idea or a people completely insulate it from the tyranny of the majority? Or is it a recognition of weakness in the face of a brutal environment that pushes the threat of death down our throats every day?
Obama and Huckabee have renewed the vitality of their campaigns after Iowa. No matter who wins, will anyone really be able to enact "change" in a system that obsequiously neglects its own futility?
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