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Lincoln, Gandhi and 'Useless'!

Robert Clements Robert Clements
22 Jul 2024

The last thing you'd think while travelling abroad is to hear much about your country, so I was pleasantly surprised to hear this huge, strapping Irishman who was chatting with me at a pub knew much about India. However, a lot of it focused on the hate campaigns that the country was going through.

A question I saw looming huge on his mind was, "How could you guys who taught the world how to gain freedom through peaceful means, stoop to violence?"

Yes, there's disgust in the world about the hate that's being instigated.

Just a few days earlier, I had been reading about the killer of Abraham Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth. According to Booth's diary, the actor had assumed that he would be welcomed by those in the South after he had killed Lincoln.

He thought those who also believed in his desire to return to Confederate law would welcome him with open arms. Soon, however, he became disillusioned as people turned against him.

He was eventually found lying in a barn in Virginia. With his arms raised in the air, Booth's final words were, 'Useless, useless!'

He was shot and died a few minutes later as the sun rose.

Is this what the world is thinking as a few from our country try to revere Gandhi's murderer and belittle all that the great man did?

More than anything else, we taught non-violence to the world, all this through Gandhiji, even as Lincoln abolished slavery and tried to make the USA equal for everyone, whether white or black.

Non-violence and equality are beyond, far beyond, the petty politics of power-hungry politicians. Yes, for a few days, Booth must have been kept alive in the southern Confederate states, just as Gandhi's killer is glorified today by a few who believe in what the killer killed for.

But, beyond the selfish thoughts of these few, the real essence of what these two lived and fought for lives on, bigger and huger!

It is time we realise that history remembers and respects the great truths people leave behind and mercilessly rubbishes lies fed for immediate gain.

Martin Luther King used the very formula of peace that Gandhiji created, and his civil rights movement used this method to allow blacks and other coloured folk to walk tall in the USA.

Gandhiji worked towards a casteless India and even brought in a term, calling those who had been treated as low castes and even untouchables as Harijans, which means 'children of God.'

Those children of God love him and know they owe much to him for fighting for their rights.

There's only one word that can describe the attempts of those who try to resurrect murderers, and that is what Booth shouted as he realised his whole idea was 'Useless'..!

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