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Passive Resistance: Sheep, Violence, and the Strength Not to Fight

Passive Resistance: Sheep, Violence, and the Strength Not to Fight

Update: 2025-08-13
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Originally Aired: July 8, 1956


In Gunsmoke #222, “Passive Resistance,” Dodge City is divided when Gideon Seek, a gentle, gunless sheep herder, becomes the target of cattlemen determined to drive him out by violence. Refusing to fight back or even name his attackers, Gideon stands by his pacifist beliefs—even as his sheep are slaughtered, his home is burned, and his own life is put in danger. Marshal Matt Dillon struggles with Gideon’s refusal to seek justice and must wrestle with the limits of law, vengeance, and the courage it takes to resist violence in a violent land. A thought-provoking episode that questions the meaning of strength and justice on the frontier.


Cast: William Conrad, Parley Baer, Howard McNear, Georgia Ellis, Ralph Moody, John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Jack Moyles


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Western, drama, pacifism, sheep, cattlemen, nonviolence, GideonSeek, WilliamConrad, 1950sradio, oldtimeradio, DodgeCity, MattDillon, frontierjustice, classicwestern, lawandorder, vintagepodcast, Gunsmoke, moralconflict, passiveResistance

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Passive Resistance: Sheep, Violence, and the Strength Not to Fight

Passive Resistance: Sheep, Violence, and the Strength Not to Fight