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Changing the World
Written by Bob Herbert, Op-Ed Columnist - The New York Times
Oct 27, 2009 at 06:25 PM
One of the most cherished items in my possession is a postcard that was sent from Mississippi to the Upper West Side of Manhattan in June 1964.
“Dear Mom and Dad,” it says, “I have arrived safely in Meridian, Mississippi. This is a wonderful town and the weather is fine. I wish you were here. The people in this city are wonderful and our reception was very good. All my love, Andy.”
That was the last word sent to his family by Andrew Goodman, a 20-year-old college student who was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan, along with fellow civil rights workers Michael Schwerner and James Chaney, on his first full day in Mississippi — June 21, the same date as the postmark on the card. The goal of the three young men had been to help register blacks to vote.
The postcard was given to me by Andrew’s brother, David, who has become a good friend.
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This passivity and sense of helplessness most likely stems from the refusal of so many Americans over the past few decades to acknowledge any sense of personal responsibility for the policies and choices that have led the country into such a dismal state of affairs, and to turn their backs on any real obligation to help others who were struggling.

Those chickens have come home to roost. Being an American has become a spectator sport. Most Americans watch the news the way you’d watch a ballgame, or a long-running television series, believing that they have no more control over important real-life events than a viewer would have over a coach’s strategy or a script for “Law & Order.”

With that kind of attitude, Andrew Goodman would never have left the comfort of his family home in Manhattan. Rosa Parks would have gotten up and given her seat to a white person, and the Montgomery bus boycott would never have happened. Betty Friedan would never have written “The Feminine Mystique.”

The nation’s political leaders and their corporate puppet masters have fouled this nation up to a fare-thee-well. We will not be pulled from the morass without a big effort from an active citizenry, and that means a citizenry fired with a sense of mission and the belief that their actions, in concert with others, can make a profound difference.

It can start with just a few small steps. Mrs. Parks helped transform a nation by refusing to budge from her seat. Maybe you want to speak up publicly about an important issue, or host a house party, or perhaps arrange a meeting of soon-to-be dismissed employees, or parents at a troubled school.

It’s a risk, sure. But the need is great, and that’s how you change the world.


Good post NBD, and thank you for the link.


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hey, I've got an idea. Let's do our part, maybe we could get a group together in the vein of what they did back in Colonial days, yeah, we could call them "TEA PARTIES". Wink Or how about 9/12er's. Gotta start somewhere.

I am sure NO ONE would ridicule us, would they Blewdog.


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GOM, maybe if you had a productive idea someone would listen to you. But from the content of many of your posts, I don't believe that will be easy for you.


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Thank you for your critique. I'm fascinated that you would take the time to peruse countless numbers of my posts. I presume you must have found them interesting to have read so many.
Some specifics would help, but I'm sure you're pleased with yourself to simply throw out derogatory, unsubstantiated insults.
I expect nothing less.


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You're welcome. And no need to be fascinated. Why pursue something when it's there in front of you, for all to read? Sarcasm can be viewed many ways. But if you want to view it as insult, that's your choice. Wink


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I was being sarcastic on my original post on this topic and you chose to insult sarcast me.

oh, and that was p e r u s e, not persue


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My bad then gom. It is late afterall Wink


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fine, I'm still waiting on the specifics. I'll check back later.


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It's really sad that you're attempting to take this somewhere it need not go. The letter was heart wrenching. The rest of the article explains itself.


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<sniff,sniff> I didn't mean to step on your emotions. <sniff,sniff>

but hey, I never said a thing to you 'til you put your 2 pesos in. <sniff,sniff>


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gom, you by no means, affect my emotions. You made a sarcastic comment on something that was posted, which, in my opinion, wasn't really called for. And that was your intention. I responded to it, and now you wish to create a whole new dialogue about it. Continued sarcasm on your part, is your prerogative.


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Oops, my error. 2 pesos was overstating the significance of your remarks.

Still waiting on those specifics.


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I posted a different version of this on another thread, but this version is befitting for this topic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7criyE09uy0


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