Congressman John Lewis should finally focus on the burning and crime infested inner-cities of the U.S. I can use all the help I can get! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 15, 2017

When I saw the Lügenpresse was driving the news cycle with Trump’s tweets about ‘civil rights icon’ John Lewis this morning, I felt like I had to do something. I’m sick and tired of John Lewis parachuting into my state for his annual photo ops. So, I got in my truck and drove over to Selma to retrace his footsteps.

This guy has been coming here for over 50 years now and his marching has cut a swath of economic devastation through Dallas, Lowndes and Montgomery County, AL that can only be compared to General William Tecumsah Sherman’s March To the Sea. As everyone who lives in the Alabama Black Belt knows, the devastation that John Lewis wrought here during and after the Civil Rights Movement is worse than anything that Vladimir Putin’s Russia could ever possibly do to us.

I decided to start out in Montgomery and retrace John Lewis’s footsteps, in reverse, from the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery back to Selma. Unfortunately, it was mid-afternoon before this project got underway. It was a spur of the moment thing and so I only accomplished a fraction of what I set out to do. I will be returning to Selma in the next few days to help my friend Paul Kersey document The Truth About Selma: What Happened When The Cameras Left and The Marching Stopped.

All right, gang. We're going to Selma. This will be like Stanley and Livingstone in the Congo #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Every time I have driven to Selma I have felt like Mad Max in The Road Warrior driving into the wasteland #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Queue up some post-apocalyptic background music. I can't find the original Mad Max soundtrack video https://t.co/bvWncBnz4p — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

@occdissent Any "formerly white now black" area becomes this way. pic.twitter.com/rDoDQX6z0y — Esoteric Paladin JC (@OswaldCabel) January 14, 2017

What are you doing this MLK Weekend in the 52nd year of Our Savior, the great MLK Jr.? Hey, I got an idea #NarrativeTerrorism — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Just realized that https://t.co/2rs735idjr launches on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Fitting given what I am doing today #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

We're going to start here in Montgomery and retrace the footsteps of John Lewis #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Look at this majestic monument our ancestors built in Montgomery: pic.twitter.com/e6cAQtksOz — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Once upon a time, Dixie was an independent country pic.twitter.com/I22cZc8J2l — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Read the words our ancestors inscribed on this monument. This is who we used to be in the South: pic.twitter.com/k88sc0EKCA — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Gov. Robert Bentley, our cuckservative governor who was caught porking his mistress, removed the Confederate flags from that monument — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

This is where Jefferson Davis and George Wallace once stood … pic.twitter.com/kpPb0EkuJ2 — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

As George Wallace once said, "I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny …" pic.twitter.com/nL4WIPbdU5 — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

"Let us send this message back to Washington by our representatives who are with us today …" — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

" … that from this day we are standing up, and the heel of tyranny does not fit the neck of an upright man." pic.twitter.com/QxUVFzr6wg — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

There's a lot of names I don't see in this reflecting pool … why? pic.twitter.com/0xZtDrwOsu — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

I can think of a few hundred million reasons to retrace the footsteps of John Lewis, in reverse: pic.twitter.com/SvXh9YJZRk — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

All right. Just had to do that first. Let's go to Selma! #TruthAboutSelma ? — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

The Selma-To-Montgomery National Historic Trail, of course, is a national landmark — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

During the 1960s, the parents of SJWs came here from all over the country. Hippie trash had interracial orgies up and down this road — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

When MLK and his fellow marchers arrived in Montgomery, they urinated on the Alabama State Capitol. The Lügenpresse covered it up — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Gov. George Wallace made a documentary about this in the 1960s. We need to find it and get it online — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

We're about to hit Lowndes County. This is where the Black Panthers were founded by Stokely Carmichael pic.twitter.com/gSUQoqc6c3 — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Lowndes County, AL, which has been controlled by blacks since the 1970s, is why black nationalism is absurd — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

There's no economy in this county. Nothing except blight and bingo halls, which we will be approaching shortly #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

John Lewis marched through Lowndes County, AL in 1965. It was more devastating to the local economy than Sherman's March To The Sea — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

I wish there was something more exciting than wilderness to show you. Nothing is left of Lowndes County. It is depopulated #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

John Lewis marched through Lowndes County, the economy collapsed, even blacks left because there are no jobs #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Here are the ruins of something that died after John Lewis marched through Lowndes County pic.twitter.com/taqsZ5gtdw — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

The economy of Lowndes County … a bingo hall, gambling, that is all that is left after John Lewis marched pic.twitter.com/hsgOy92oOV — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

It would be nice to stop for gas. We're running on empty. There are almost no gas stations after John Lewis marched through here — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Just stopped at a really shady gas station. Not many options. Of course it was run by an Indian behind bulletproof glass #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

We've arrived in Dallas County, AL, home of Selma, where John Lewis marched through in 1965 #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

We've arrived, fam. John Lewis has already made us proud. Sehr gut! #TruthAboutSelma pic.twitter.com/oEfzP8cOOQ — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

John Lewis marched … behold, the progress 50 years later #TruthAboutSelma pic.twitter.com/sOmjNqPDIp — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Hey y'all, this is where Obama landed in Selma. It used to be Craig Air Force base #TruthAboutSelma pic.twitter.com/nhR9daKuZ7 — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

Hey Lügenpresse, why do you think they tried to stop John Lewis from marching across the bridge? #TruthAboutSelma pic.twitter.com/EMZlO3BG05 — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

The Lügenpresse tells us John Lewis was marching for 'freedom'. Oh … #TruthAboutSelma pic.twitter.com/jOfpfLoF37 — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

All right. Here goes. I have no idea what I am doing or if this will work #TruthAboutSelma — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

I’ve been planning to start using Periscope. Until this afternoon, I had no experience with it whatsoever. I downloaded the app, got out of my truck, marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and walked all over downtown Selma while filming. It was a Saturday evening and it still looks like Selma was attacked by a Russian EMP weapon. The video is very shaky because I had no idea what I was doing:

Selma 2017: 52 Years Later https://t.co/nHBzpVyTE2 — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 14, 2017

I’m going back to Selma either Sunday or Monday. There’s a lot that I want to show you which I didn’t get to do today. You will never see this on the fake news Lügenpresse which returns to Selma year after year for John Lewis to get his annual photo op marching over the magic bridge. We’re going to expose John Lewis – how he has a reverse Midas Touch, everywhere he marches ends up blighted and crime-infested – and use Twitter and Periscope to show you what happened when the cameras left and the marching stopped in 1965.

Is it racist?

Dis nigga John Lewis been marchin' over dat bridge for 50 years and I still ain't got no heat #TruthAboutSelma pic.twitter.com/O4ev2NF5pZ — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) January 15, 2017