Detroit |
Now, what this "commitment" is, one can only assume it has to do with John Conyers, Jr., for the simple fact that not one person mentioned his name in speaking upon Voting Rights.
Executing such a daunting task of not saying his name, may be what is the commitment.
Reverend Charles Williams III of Al Sharpton's National Action Network was the first speaker, so his silence should tell you something.
"No justice, no peace" was the mantra throughout the event as they referenced the Civil Rights leaders of yore, and mystically did not once, ever, say my Sweetie's name.
Detroit They always erect monuments to announce their arrival. |
"The revolution will be televised" was another misappropriated, historic tagline because their testimony is being livestreamed in the cybersquare.
OPTOR |
Sheila Jackson Lee's voice was a bit rough in touting her reparations HR 40 Bill.
And, no, she did not say his name.
"So, let's march on in the name of our ancestors" was the call to action of Kamala Harris, even though she failed to give any attribution to the legacy of the man who championed Voting Rights.
#maytheheaavensfall
Voting is beautiful, be beautiful ~ vote.©
Voting is beautiful, be beautiful ~ vote.©
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