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No weapon can kill an idea; only words can defeat lies and spread truth.
Violence against ideas—whether religious, political, or personal—is an attack against the very power of reason that distinguishes humanity.
In the wake of the tragic assassinations of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and Democratic lawmaker Melissa Hortman, we declare that the freedom of thought, conscience, and religion or belief is the foundation of all human rights. It is the questioning that Socrates deemed essential to a life worth living, the toleration that Locke proclaimed as the cornerstone of liberty, and the freedom that Mill affirmed as the source of all progress.
The plague of ideological violence is not about left or right, but right and wrong—and it has spread across the world in recent months:
The pattern is unmistakable: expressions of belief are under attack.
No tyranny is more absolute than enforcing conformity of thought by murder. No fanaticism more dangerous than seeking to control another’s conscience at gunpoint. No oppression more crushing than suppressing the soul’s religious freedom. To silence a single voice is to endanger every voice.
In the face of such violence, let us stand as peacemakers. Please unite with us in this pledge to reject violence, honor our shared humanity, and defend the right to differ without fear.
Today, I pledge to be a peacemaker.
With this pledge, we choose the path of peace, and in so doing, defend the dignity of our shared humanity.