There are two types of courage involved with what I did. When it comes to picking up a rifle, millions of people are capable of doing that, as we see in Iraq or Vietnam. But when it comes to risking their careers, or risking being invited to lunch by the establishment, it turns out that’s remarkably rare.
Meaning of the quote
The quote is saying that there are two kinds of courage. The first kind is the courage to pick up a weapon and fight, like in wars in Iraq or Vietnam. Many people have this kind of courage. But the second kind of courage is the courage to risk your job or standing in society, and that is much rarer. The speaker is saying that they showed this rarer kind of courage in what they did.
About Daniel Ellsberg
Daniel Ellsberg was an American political activist and military analyst who famously leaked the Pentagon Papers, exposing the U.S. government’s deception about the Vietnam War. Despite facing charges under the Espionage Act, Ellsberg was ultimately acquitted due to governmental misconduct. He is widely recognized for his moral courage and contributions to decision theory and nuclear policy.
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I agree that there are things that should be kept secret.
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