[High Praise! to Freedom Is Just Another Word]

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Courage:
John Adams defending the British soldiers of the Boston Massacre
The signers of the Declaration of Independence, aware what would happen if they were captured
George Washington and all the Revolutionary soldiers and militia, for the same reason
Men and women who parachuted behind Nazi lines in civilian clothes to send intelligence back to the Allies
Black schoolchildren going to a newly-integrated school
Malala Yousafzai, the 15-year-old Pakistani girl who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban while riding the bus from school. Her crime under Islamic Sharia law was that she dared to be a public advocate for educating girls. [She earned the 2014 Nobel peace prize.]
Pamela Geller, for hosting a “Draw Mohammed” cartoon contest
Not courage:
Making an anti-conservative speech at the Emmys, Oscars, BET Awards, MTV Awards, etc…
What The Media Gushes Over As Courageous:
Guess
It doesn’t take any real courage to be annoying in this culture. The culture glorifies the annoying.
You’re correct Cold-Bert is a perfect example.