I believe the march was done in good faith and for a good cause, but I think if you overdue something one too many times, it becomes boring. There were too many marches with not as much focus on the black family and they all used MILLION XXX MARCH, and for some that is the down fall and where the march lost its momentum. Like I said I believe in the cause. I, myself was not able to attend because publicity was scarce, and when I heard about it ...about two weeks prior I already had plans and that includes work ....something as important as this needs major broadcasting ... news reports show it was well attended, which is good and hopefully in 5 years I can be at the next gathering.
BUT I would like to comment that in the days of Martin Luther king, when a march was announced everyone got the word, think back they did not have modern computers, or phones and they damn sure did not have modern cell phones and e-mail ...what is wrong with this generation, we can't even communicate with all of the wonderful gadgets we have! And I heard this from Al Sharpton at the AKA public policy conference, he and other leaders made great points and a lasting impression on me. Also remember when marches were across bridges, towns and states and people, all people, were active, not sitting on grass like we are at a concert. Now don't get me wrong the so called million family march was for a great cause but we have really got to do MORE.
LASTLY, can anyone tell me who the organizers of the march endorsed for president.... I hope they made the right choice, and if the NAACP was a supporter then I am sure they made the right choice.
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