Margaret Cho as Emergency Revolutionary
AlterNet.org
…Campaigning
against injustice and hypocrisy whenever possible, Cho also takes the
time to interact at length with a highly devoted audience composed of
gays, straights, whites, Asians and whatever else America's so-called
melting pot can contain. Because, as much as any talent working in
these tough times of Patriot Acts and cowed journalists, she
understands that although true revolution begins at home, it ends in
the public square.
“To me,
revolution is the entitlement to change, to empower oneself to change,”
Cho recently explained to me in an interview. “That's the most
difficult part of revolution – feeling that you deserve one. It is a
powerful statement to want one, and of course an even more powerful
thing to go about starting one.”
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