Hmmmm…. I wonder how many more decided to skip the 50th commemoration of “Bloody Sunday” because the Bush was there… I would imagine quite a few!
“I refused to march because George Bush marched,” Diane Nash, a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, told “NewsOne Now” host Roland Martin. “I think the Selma movement was about nonviolence and peace and democracy, and George Bush stands for just the opposite – for violence and war and stolen elections.”
Nash said that Bush’s legacy was at odds with that of the Selma movement, saying that the commemoration “should have been a celebration of nonviolence.”
The former President’s attendance was “an insult to me and people who really do believe in nonviolence,” she added.