The Rev. William Barber, architect of North Carolina’s Moral Mondays, lifts us up:
“I need you to turn to your neighbor and say, ‘Neighbor, Nebuchadnezzar is scared of you.’ That’s why he’s trying to get you to bow. ‘Cause he knows that if you stand, it’ll be all right.
“There’s strength in our standing.
“I stopped by to tell you we may be headed into some fiery times. But bowing down is not an option. Falling down is not an option. Looking down is not an option.
“We can’t bow until justice comes. We can’t bow until mercy comes. We can’t bow until the glory comes.
“Now, one day, we’ll be able to bow. When every heel is made low, and the rough places are made smooth, and the crooked places are made straight, and the glory of the Lord is revealed — I’m bowing then.
“But until then,
Until then,
Bowing is not an option.”
Now watch the video. You’ll feel better.

“When every heel is made low, and the rough places are made smooth, and the crooked places are made straight, and the glory of the Lord is revealed — I’m bowing then.”
heel = hill, I think.
But it also = heel.
As in, “an inconsiderate or untrustworthy person”.
As in just about everyone connected to this evil and sociopathic regime.
You’re right. That was from the article, I should have caught it.