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    “The only way to stop violent bad people… is violent good people.”
    The modern world makes a dangerous mistake:
    it confuses kindness with weakness.
    It believes that a peaceful man is incapable of war,
    that a calm man cannot burn,
    that a good man must be harmless.
    They preach that “goodness” means turning the other cheek —
    even while they strike both with both hands.
    But a good man is not a nice guy.
    Not always.
    Not when it matters.
    As Matthew McConaughey says:
    “A good man must be dangerous — and choose to be good.”
    Strength is not the opposite of goodness.
    Strength is the foundation of it.
    A righteous man does not seek trouble.
    But if trouble seeks him,
    he is more than capable of damage.
    That is why you must stay sharp —
    in body, in mind, in spirit —
    because life does not send warnings.
    It sends tests.
    Anger is one of humanity’s oldest fires.
    Our primal feelings are few:
    love, fear, anger, hunger, pain, desire, protection.
    And when guided by purpose,
    anger becomes one of the greatest fuels a man can possess.
    Righteous anger is not wild rage.
    It is focused fire.
    The fire that rises when someone crosses a line
    that should never be crossed.
    The fire that wakes when injustice steps into the room.
    The fire that says:
    “Not here. Not today. Not on my watch.”
    Silence is not surrender.
    Silence is a warning.
    A good man is not passive.
    A good man is not a doormat.
    A good man is someone who could unleash hell —
    and chooses not to…
    until the moment he must.
    Because there are times when patience is cowardice.
    Times when kindness becomes complicity.
    Times when justice requires force.
    The truth is simple:
    Evil men will not stop themselves.
    They are stopped by men who are stronger than they are.
    And if good men allow themselves to be softened,
    pacified, defanged,
    then evil walks freely.
    A righteous man carries peace in one hand
    and fire in the other.
    Not to dominate —
    but to defend.
    Righteous anger is not sin.
    It is responsibility.
    — UnWoke Warriors

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