Harry Belafonte recalled in an interview with Tavis Smiley recently a story he was told by Eleanor Roosevelt. She related a public event when her husband, FDR, introduced A. Philip Randolph and asked him, Belafonte recalled, “what he thought of the nation, what he thought of the plight of the Negro people and what did he think ... where the nation was headed.” Continuing the story, Belafonte recounted what FDR replied upon hearing Randolph’s remarks: “You know, Mr. Randolph, I’ve heard everything you’ve said tonight, and I couldn’t agree with you more. I agree with everything that you’ve said, including my capacity to be able to right many of these wrongs and to use my power and the bully pulpit. ... But I would ask one thing of you, Mr. Randolph, and that is go out and make me do it.”
This story was retold by Barack Obama at a campaign fundraiser in Montclair, N.J., more than a year ago. It was in response to a person asking Obama about finding a just solution to the Israel/Palestine conflict. After recounting the Randolph story, Obama said he was just one person, that he couldn’t do it alone. Obama’s final answer: “Make me do it.”
I currently practice kundalini yoga, johrei, and wilderness awareness. I am currently outside the law of the mothership without a tether.
I was a University of Chicago trained economist in a former carnation.
I am part of a nuclear family.
I have a good professional resume.
I would love to be able to channel J. Krishnamurti, Aldous Huxley, Albert Camus, and Terrance MeKenna. Oh yeah, and Jesus, Buddha, Mohammad, and Gandhi. I would really love to get their groove on. As well as jack kerouac, crazy horse, and ingwe.
I think there are secret prophetic messages in almost all pieces of art, and our job is to take them and exist in a better world.
I think mother earth is god.
I think we as a society are trying to kill god out of hatred.
I think mom is running out of patience.
I have hope.
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