"You can't be neutral on a moving train"
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What does this line mean? I know that Eddie lifted it from a book he read, and I assume it means something about the importance of having a strong viewpoint on political issues, but what is "the moving train?" America? And why can't you be neutral on a moving train?
I don't get it. I mean, I get what it means, but I don't get WHY it means what it means. You know what I mean?
I don't get it. I mean, I get what it means, but I don't get WHY it means what it means. You know what I mean?
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I'm ALWAYS thinking that you can't be neutral on a moving train...how can you effect/affect change that way?
Going to have to check out that film and see if I can't learn me something!
"you can't be neutral on a moving train":
neutral with respect to the destination.
i mean why get on the fucking train if that's the case? capeesh?
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exactly. well stated. i think a very literal translation for a quite good metaphor. stating it as it 'is'...and then one can take it beyond that, to once things are in motion...you can no longer just sit idly by, you must take a stand, cannot remain neutral. and beyond that...just simply saying to take action! the world IS in motion...our government, our politics, the whole world....so don't be neutral, act on the things you believe in, and counteract those you are against....get active!
Let's just breathe...
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it's also the name of Howard Zinn's autobiography.....a great book
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