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Over there, but it was not happening to Mr. Charlie, it couldn't happen to Mr. Charlie. In a way My presence in the country ensured forever that this was the way it was planned. The spiritual and social ease of all white people because my presence here was designed to pay their dues. For them I suffered and therefore you call it a democratic country. I was guilty and therefore you could be innocent. I was endlessly endangered and therefore you were safe. Now this dilution did terrible things of course to my forefathers and to me and to my contemporaries. And it is doing terrible things as we stand here, as we sit here. To our children, to my children to my nieces and my nephews. But in all the time that I have had to deal consciously with this country and try to be articulate to myself about my own experience. And in watching as we have had to watch in these last sad years. So many children facing so many sheriffs, so many hoses and so many dogs. When I watch for example chiko and selma and avery cross the street with those savages to cross the line, to feed the people against the sheriffs orders. And we watched the sheriff earlier and looked into his eyes and I realized, I think all of us realized that the man we were facing, with his helmet and his ***** and his nightstick and his gun was terrifying. It was for that reason because he was terrifying.