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I believe most people, globally, want to live peaceably, to be treated and treat others with respect. For whatever reason, we are quick to respond emotionally with distrust and anger in spite of our "better angel".

I also believe it is more a developed habit that people will hang on to with their last breath rather than lay down the sword of their tongue and mind. Why that is so difficult to do I'll never understand.

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On 1/19/2015 Free2be said:

He worked so hard. Many still try. The tendency to choose to be blind when hate raises it's ugly head remains. We cannot give up.

This! While I'm at it, your sig line too! Smiley Happy

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Thanks for starting this thread d b d

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You're welcome, kittymom and Pqfan!

My thanks to all of you for your thoughtful contributions.Smile

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Dooby, thanks!
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Thank you dbd for starting this.

Thanks for the thoughtful and heartfelt posts.

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Please read Rachel's blog - mom to mom MLK's Dream Was Alive in My House
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Lovely thread.

I hope this isn't too OT. As a Star Trek fan I thought it was… fascinating.

Here's a snip from an article about Nichelle Nichols' (Uhura on the TV series Star Trek) conversation with Dr. King who convinced her to remain on Star Trek after she decided to leave for Broadway. Full article here: http://dangerousminds.net/comments/dr._martin_luther_king_jr._was_a_trekkie

Dr Martin Luther King Jr was a Trekkie!

I was going to leave “Star Trek,” and [creator] Gene Roddenberry says, “You can’t do that. Don’t you understand what I’m trying to achieve? Take the weekend and think about it.” He took the resignation and stuck it in his desk drawer….

As fate would have it, I was to be a celebrity guest at, I believe, it was an NAACP fundraiser in Beverly Hills. I had just been taken to the dais, when the organizer came over and said, “Ms. Nichols, there’s someone here who said he is your biggest fan and he really wants to meet you.”

I stand up and turn and I’m looking for a young “Star Trek” fan. Instead, is this face the world knows. I remember thinking, “Whoever that fan is, is going to have to wait because Dr. Martin Luther King, my leader, is walking toward me, with a beautiful smile on his face.” Then this man says “Yes, Ms. Nichols, I am that fan. I am your best fan, your greatest fan, and my family are your greatest fans…. We admire you greatly ….And the manner in which you’ve created this role has dignity….”

I said “Dr. King, thank you so much. I really am going to miss my co-stars.” He said, dead serious, “What are you talking about?” I said, “I’m leaving Star Trek,” He said, “You cannot. You cannot!”

I was taken aback. He said, “Don’t you understand what this man has achieved? For the first time on television we will be seen as we should be seen every day – as intelligent, quality, beautiful people who can sing, dance, but who can also go into space, who can be lawyers, who can be teachers, who can be professors, and yet you don’t see it on television – until now….”

I could say nothing, I just stood there realizing every word that he was saying was the truth. He said, “Gene Roddenberry has opened a door for the world to see us. If you leave, that door can be closed because, you see, your role is not a Black role, and it’s not a female role, he can fill it with anything, including an alien.”

At that moment, the world tilted for me. I knew then that I was something else and that the world was not the same. That’s all I could think of, everything that Dr. King had said: The world sees us for the first time as we should be seen.

Come Monday morning, I went to Gene. He’s sitting behind that same dang desk. I told him what happened, and I said, “If you still want me to stay, I’ll stay. I have to.” He looked at me, and said, “God bless Dr. Martin Luther King, somebody knows where I am coming from.” I said, “That’s what he said.” And my life’s never been the same since, and I’ve never looked back. I never regretted it, because I understood the universe, that universal mind, had somehow put me there, and we have choices. Are we going to walk down this road or the other? It was the right road for me.

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You're welcome, Justice4all and dmod!

Justice, thanks for the heads up about Rachel's blog. Here's the link for everyone:

MLK's Dream Was Alive in My House

Thanks, Gato, for that fabulous story. Not O/T at all. Really touching.

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Thanks, Gato. - beautiful