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Radical Forgiveness as Political Practice

The deliberate choice to release resentment and move toward accountability and repair rather than punishment within community struggles.

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Why It Matters

Rabia taught that love transcends revenge and judgment, extending even toward those who cause harm. Applied to community organizing, radical forgiveness becomes a political practice that breaks cycles of harm and retaliation. When community members betray trust, when police infiltrate movements, when organizers make mistakes—communities rooted in Rabia's tradition respond with accountability processes focused on transformation rather than exile or punishment. This doesn't mean bypassing responsibility; rather, it means believing in people's capacity to change and creating structures for that change. Radical forgiveness protects movements from becoming as hierarchical and punitive as the systems they oppose. It enables people to return after mistakes, reducing the fear that silences needed criticism and prevents collective learning.

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