Unjust Laws Should be Disobeyed. Stupid Ones Too

On the 16th of April, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr sat in a prison cell in Birmingham City jail in Alabama. He had been incarcerated for partaking in non-violent protest after ignoring Circuit Judge W. A. Jenkins Jr’s edict from on high, banning “parading, demonstrating, boycotting, trespassing and picketing,” which had been put in place … Continue reading Unjust Laws Should be Disobeyed. Stupid Ones Too