Congressman John Lewis, Civil Right icon passes away today at age 80

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John Lewis
Together, You
Can Redeem the Soul
of Our Nation

Though I am gone, I urge you to
answer the highest calling of your heart and stand up for what you truly believe.





By John Lewis

Mr. Lewis, the civil rights leader who died on July 17, wrote this essay shortly before his death, to be published upon the day of his funeral. Editorial Page Editor Kathleen Kingsbury wrote about this piece and Mr. Lewis’s legacy in Thursday’s edition of our Opinion Today newsletter.

  • July 30, 2020

While my time here has now come to an end, I want you to know that in the last days and hours of my life you inspired me. You filled me with hope about the next chapter of the great American story when you used your power to make a difference in our society. Millions of people motivated simply by human compassion laid down the burdens of division. Around the country and the world you set aside race, class, age, language and nationality to demand respect for human dignity.

That is why I had to visit Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, though I was admitted to the hospital the following day. I just had to see and feel it for myself that, after many years of silent witness, the truth is still marching on.

Emmett Till was my George Floyd. He was my Rayshard Brooks, Sandra Bland and Breonna Taylor. He was 14 when he was killed, and I was only 15 years old at the time. I will never ever forget the moment when it became so clear that he could easily have been me. In those days, fear constrained us like an imaginary prison, and troubling thoughts of potential brutality committed for no understandable reason were the bars.


Though I was surrounded by two loving parents, plenty of brothers, sisters and cousins, their love could not protect me from the unholy oppression waiting just outside that family circle. Unchecked, unrestrained violence and government-sanctioned terror had the power to turn a simple stroll to the store for some Skittles or an innocent morning jog down a lonesome country road into a nightmare. If we are to survive as one unified nation, we must discover what so readily takes root in our hearts that could rob Mother Emanuel Church in South Carolina of her brightest and best, shoot unwitting concertgoers in Las Vegas and choke to death the hopes and dreams of a gifted violinist like Elijah McClain.

Like so many young people today, I was searching for a way out, or some might say a way in, and then I heard the voice of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on an old radio. He was talking about the philosophy and discipline of nonviolence. He said we are all complicit when we tolerate injustice. He said it is not enough to say it will get better by and by. He said each of us has a moral obligation to stand up, speak up and speak out. When you see something that is not right, you must say something. You must do something. Democracy is not a state. It is an act, and each generation must do its part to help build what we called the Beloved Community, a nation and world society at peace with itself.


Ordinary people with extraordinary vision can redeem the soul of America by getting in what I call good trouble, necessary trouble. Voting and participating in the democratic process are key. The vote is the most powerful nonviolent change agent you have in a democratic society. You must use it because it is not guaranteed. You can lose it.

You must also study and learn the lessons of history because humanity has been involved in this soul-wrenching, existential struggle for a very long time. People on every continent have stood in your shoes, though decades and centuries before you. The truth does not change, and that is why the answers worked out long ago can help you find solutions to the challenges of our time. Continue to build union between movements stretching across the globe because we must put away our willingness to profit from the exploitation of others.

Though I may not be here with you, I urge you to answer the highest calling of your heart and stand up for what you truly believe. In my life I have done all I can to demonstrate that the way of peace, the way of love and nonviolence is the more excellent way. Now it is your turn to let freedom ring.


When historians pick up their pens to write the story of the 21st century, let them say that it was your generation who laid down the heavy burdens of hate at last and that peace finally triumphed over violence, aggression and war. So I say to you, walk with the wind, brothers and sisters, and let the spirit of peace and the power of everlasting love be your guide.




John Lewis, the civil rights leader and congressman who died on July 17, wrote this essay shortly before his death.


 

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Tucker Carlson Calls Obama A ‘Greasy Politician’ In Unhinged Tantrum Over John Lewis Eulogy

Fox News host Tucker Carlson – whose top writer was forced to resign after he was exposed as a white supremacist – used his primetime program on Thursday to throw a tantrum about Barack Obama’s uplifting eulogy of civil rights hero John Lewis.

During Carlson’s meltdown, he called Obama a “greasy politician” and lectured the 44th president on funeral decorum.

“It’s hard to believe that clip is real, but it is, down to the cloying fake accent, Mr. Hawaii guy,” the Fox host said. “Imagine if some greasy politician showed up at your loved one’s funeral and started throwing around stupid partisan talking points.”




Carlson whined:

It’s hard to believe that clip is real, but it is. Down to the cloying fake accent, Mr. Hawaii guy. But take three steps back. Imagine if some greasy politician showed up at your loved one’s funeral and started throwing around stupid partisan talking points about Senate procedure. Can you imagine that? You would be shocked if that happened. You’d probably walk out. Desecrating a funeral with campaign slogans? What kind of person would do that? But Democrats in the audience didn’t seem offended. They didn’t blink, they cheered. It all seemed normal to them. And why wouldn’t it? Political power is their religion. It’s not out of place in a church. It’s what they worship. People who will politicize a funeral will do anything, and they’re trying to. Democrats are working systematically to dismantle the core institutions of American life.

John Lewis would’ve appreciated every word of Obama’s eulogy

Despite Tucker Carlson’s grade-school tantrum, the purpose of Obama’s eulogy wasn’t to please right-wing extremists who employ white supremacists.

No, the former president’s speech was meant to honor the life of John Lewis and urge those listening to continue moving his legacy forward through meaningful action.

By just about any measure, Obama’s speech succeeded in both of those areas, and it uplifted a nation that is increasingly exhausted by the toxic presidency of Donald Trump.

Tucker Carlson may not have liked it, but John Lewis would have loved every word of it.
 

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Thats how we wiggle out their maze, like Hussle talked about
Just think, those taxes have been paid on time for yrs

amazin cause every family has one fuck up

how is the land managed, can’t have simple ridin mowers

you need tractors with batwing decks, front end loaders, tanks for gas and fuel

that shit is big money, I wonder how they make doe off the land
 

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Just think, those taxes have been paid on time for yrs

amazin cause every family has one fuck up

how is the land managed, can’t have simple ridin mowers

you need tractors with batwing decks, front end loaders, tanks for gas and fuel

that shit is big money, I wonder how they make doe off the land
Plant hay & bale it. J.Prince says it sells like crazy.
Or lease it to local farmers to plant on.
Maybe a lot of it is forested, they could sell trees for wood/lumber every 4-5 years.

Definitely need tractors & Bush hogs to cut tall field grass & saplings. Those batwing junts expensive asf. I got a regular 60" bush hog and it's $2,500+ new.
 

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Plant hay & bale it. J.Prince says it sells like crazy.
Or lease it to local farmers to plant on.
Maybe a lot of it is forested, they could sell trees for wood/lumber every 4-5 years.

Definitely need tractors & Bush hogs to cut tall field grass & saplings. Those batwing junts expensive asf. I got a regular 60" bush hog and it's $2,500+ new.
My boy got a new jd tractor with the m20 batwing, closed cab with heat and ac

he had an old one his pops bought, still worked but old, bugs, heat and shit flyin everywhere

I operated that hoe and damn it’s easy af
 

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My boy got a new jd tractor with the m20 batwing, closed cab with heat and ac

he had an old one his pops bought, still worked but old, bugs, heat and shit flyin everywhere

I operated that hoe and damn it’s easy af
I'm sure it's 50 grand, easy


I'm in the market for a tractor. Had found one in Alabama, 2016 JD 3032E with loader for $13k... financed for 60 months. I told the guy let me think on it a day or so, someone bought that bitch the next day! :angry:
Bitch cost $24k new and rarely come up on a used one like that. Shouldna hesitated.
 

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I'm sure it's 50 grand, easy


I'm in the market for a tractor. Had found one in Alabama, 2016 JD 3032E with loader for $13k... financed for 60 months. I told the guy let me think on it a day or so, someone bought that bitch the next day! :angry:
Bitch cost $24k new and rarely come up on a used one like that. Shouldna hesitated.
Damn you missed it

yeah I ain’t ask how much he paid

Man it’s somethin I wanna do but damn it’s some work to have that much land, nigga sittin on close to 400
 
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