One Voice
To tell the rulers of his day, that they were wrong, and should repay a man they framed, and much maligned, took all the courage he could find. Inside he knew that he was right, and they would force an awful fight. His reputation they did smear, and exiled him for many years. But over time truth did prevail, and the victim was released from jail. No offence is crueler than injustice to your fellow man. That apathy inside of you, just will never ever do. Emile Zola did not sit by, for Alfred Dreyfus he did cry. He fought for good and won the fight, that right should always govern might.
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