A Force More Powerful
Blog: Ballots, not Bullets
"It's not the votes that count. It's who counts the votes." — Josef Stalin
As I watch intently with the rest of the world the inauguration speech of US president Barak Obama, I am reminded that an authentic electoral process can signify major political change. After years of inauspicious results in this part of the world, I had almost forgotten about the power of genuine elections.
I hear the words. I am moved. Where does the radical shift come from?
I have a hunch that change did not come as much from up there, as it did from down here. That's where I saw the winds sweep ferociously for years, before the leaves finally ruffled and dropped.
Blog: So the whole world can watch
From the video "We were warriors".
From
behind the stools, white men start taunting the mixed row of mostly
black students who had the audacity to sit there. "He's so dark the
whole room is darkened." "Nobody ain't gonna sit beside them dirty
niggers." Those on the swiveling seats at the counter answer only with
an unshakable look of dignity. Frustrated, the men from behind start
pushing and shoving. Still no response from those on the stools. Then
they launch the attack: hurling obscenities, throwing milk shakes and
live cigarette buts, grabbing and punching. Lenses capture the scene.
The whole world watches in shock.

