GLOSS Issue 22 JUNE 2015 | Page 40

COURAGE: ACTION, OR JUST WORDS? L Adrian Morgan ike many words, courage has become over used, with little connection to its meaning. People talking of courageous decisions in politics. People making courageous stands against racism with social media campaigns such as #illridewithyou. Courage is the thing that allows, or maybe forces us, to take actions, to protect those who cannot protect others. Courage is something that puts you in danger. It inspires fear in you, or potentially intimidation. I’m calling bullshit on all these. Courage isn’t demonstrated on the football field. It is demonstrated It is action, not words of support. Courageously supporting gay marriage. Courage is the person standing up to Having what is termed the courage to domestic violence in the street, not the support gay people in AFL/NRL/insert person signing the white ribbon oath. sport here. COURAGE IS STANDING UP TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE STREET. Courage isn’t demonstrated on the football field. It is demonstrated when the only other way out would be cowardice. It is action, not words. To support these things today is no more courageous than putting full cream milk on your muesli. Aristotle said courage was thethe first of all the attributes, as it was the quality which guarantees all the others. Courage is the attribute that allows us to take action. He said it was only seen in truth by soldiers on the battle field, and everyone else was just trying to mimic their heroic efforts. 40 GLOSS JUNE 2015 when the only other way out would be cowardice. So the next time you hear the word courageous, think about it. Did that person really put themselves in harm’s way by their stand of support? Was it action, or just words? Because without action, words of ‘courage’ are as useless as a Facebook like or share.