Black Lives Matter Comes for "White Jesus"

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Nehemiah6

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So it's wrong of black people to want to be treated fairly and equally, with respect and not disdain, hate and prejudice? Or to not be killed just because of the color of their skin?
This whole *systemic racism* accusation is ONE BIG HOAX. Blacks have been treated more than fairly for the last 60 years. In fact probably more fairly than any other ethnic group.

But BLM is a Marxist/Racist domestic terrorist group (funded hugely by evil Soros) using the race card for murder and mayhem and the tearning down of America and the West. But knowledgeable blacks have already condemned this nonsense. Now its time for whites to stand up and say "Shut Up! or go to Ghana, which has invited you with open arms, since you feel so oppressed!"
 
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This whole *systemic racism* accusation is ONE BIG HOAX. Blacks have been treated more than fairly for the last 60 years. In fact probably more fairly than any other ethnic group.

But BLM is a Marxist/Racist domestic terrorist group (funded hugely by evil Soros) using the race card for murder and mayhem and the tearning down of America and the West. But knowledgeable blacks have already condemned this nonsense. Now its time for whites to stand up and say "Shut Up! or go to Ghana, which has invited you with open arms, since you feel so oppressed!"
I don’t think “Shut up! or go to Ghana, which has invited you with open arms, since you feel so depressed!” helps further the discussion along. All that does is further the divide. Sure, there are some who will never budge from their BLM stance. But maybe there are some who can be swayed. That’s why I said it doesn’t help to further the discussion. In fact, that statement, imo, is another door slammed shut.
 

Nehemiah6

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I don’t think “Shut up! or go to Ghana, which has invited you with open arms, since you feel so depressed!” helps further the discussion along.
Don't you realize that the time for discussions is over? You can either turn your country over to lawless anarchists bent on total destruction, or seriously re-establish the rule of law, and lock up all the thugs and criminals. Sedition, insurrection, and treason have to now be addressed (which should have happened a long time ago), else there will be nothing left except rubble and ashes.
 
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Don't you realize that the time for discussions is over? You can either turn your country over to lawless anarchists bent on total destruction, or seriously re-establish the rule of law, and lock up all the thugs and criminals. Sedition, insurrection, and treason have to now be addressed (which should have happened a long time ago), else there will be nothing left except rubble and ashes.
Can’t say I disagree with this. 👍
 
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It's sad seeing so many putting their faith in the false gospel of marxist BLM. Yet I am not surprised at the apostasy.
 

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Sedition, insurrection, and treason have to now be addressed (which should have happened a long time ago), else there will be nothing left except rubble and ashes.
Well, if you hate traitors so much, you could start at the top, you know. Just sayin'.
 
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Black Lives matter is not a righteous group and I cannot support them. Besides the obvious racist name of the group instead of something like , " all lives matter ". They are also involved in many political agendas which I find offensive. Anti Jewish , anti family , etc.

We must choose our causes carefully. There have been groups around claiming to be helping Black Americans for a number of decades. Well funded groups. How come hundreds of millions of dollars comes in and the problems seem just as bad or worse than before ? The proof is in the pudding. A group proves itself in how they make the world a better place. So far the world is a worse place with black lives matter in it.

Yeshua said love your neighbor as yourself. To which the one who did not want to do that replied , " who really is my true neighbor ? ". I have yet to see their actions come even close to promoting the love message. For me , it is a hard no to supporting their cause. More hate , more division , more racism. They are not a part of the solution. They are a part of the problem.
 
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This whole *systemic racism* accusation is ONE BIG HOAX. Blacks have been treated more than fairly for the last 60 years. In fact probably more fairly than any other ethnic group.

But BLM is a Marxist/Racist domestic terrorist group (funded hugely by evil Soros) using the race card for murder and mayhem and the tearning down of America and the West. But knowledgeable blacks have already condemned this nonsense. Now its time for whites to stand up and say "Shut Up! or go to Ghana, which has invited you with open arms, since you feel so oppressed!"
You mean Guantanamo Bay, right? That's the traditional location for terrorists these days. Those public officials and elected representatives committing treason, inciting revolt and assisting the terrorists, by publicly encouraging their actions or lying about them (e.g. stating that burning shops down are not acts of violence) should be put on trial for treason.
 
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You mean Guantanamo Bay, right? That's the traditional location for terrorists these days. Those public officials and elected representatives committing treason, inciting revolt and assisting the terrorists, by publicly encouraging their actions or lying about them (e.g. stating that burning shops down are not acts of violence) should be put on trial for treason.
Just vote such officials out of office. That plus honest conversation about the lies the left is spreading. Have to capture the hearts and minds of those that have been deceived. Honest data, numbers etc without hyper emotional screaming.
 

Pulie

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It's just another extension of James Cone, racism, hate, false Gospel, seeking vengeance, turning a blind eye to "their" LOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGG history of enslaving whites.

So, let's all get in a circle, Native Americans, Asians, Jews, Blacks, Whites, and any other ethnicity and apologize for all of us having slaves in history.

But no, that won't settle it. Some groups will not accept the fact that they also had slaves.
Why not start with yourself? Others will be humbled and follow suit.
 

Pulie

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I believe the blacks who enslaved whites by the thousands was for a duration of 250 years. I believe it was from 1250-1580.
They say black people should get over it, so I think you should also get over it and focus on police brutality.
 
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lenna

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They say black people should get over it, so I think you should also get over it and focus on police brutality.

I see you live in S. Africa Pulie. Why are you telling people in the US what they should do?

It seems to me that S Africa has enough of its own problems so what are you doing to help out there?

South Africa struggles to combat its problems with violence
Criminality seems to have become an established part of society in the rainbow nation. Murder, rape and xenophobia have painted a dark picture of South Africa. The country is searching for solutions — but will they work?

Where does violence have its origins? The answer to this question could help combat the high rate of violent crime, including the recent xenophobic attacks, that has been experienced in South Africa for years.

The country is now searching for the roots of that violence — and is starting in South African homes.

I am not trying to insult or hurt you, but it is a bit much that you immediately take the side of people who are black without even really understanding what is going on here or the damage that has been done by mobs and the BLM and other leftist leaning groups.
 
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lenna

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They say black people should get over it, so I think you should also get over it and focus on police brutality.
You honestly do not have the knowledge to take sides here. In fact no one needs to take sides. However, general police brutality is not an issue because it is simply not true. Do you have any idea what is really going on? No you don't or you would not take up the false cry that it is all the fault of the police.
 

Pulie

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But BLM doesn’t want peace. That’s what we’re trying to show you. Totalitarianism wants it’s rights and the rest of us, have our rights taken from us.

There is a push starting that they want to come and take ppl’s places from them. If our govt doesn’t squash this movement, there’s a civil war in the not too distant future.
Yes all lives matter.
You mention peace. Let's start here:
Does Trump want peace?
Does the government want peace?
Does BLM want peace?

The solution should favour every ethnicity.
 
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I see you live in S. Africa Pulie. Why are you telling people in the US what they should do?

It seems to me that S Africa has enough of its own problems so what are you doing to help out there?

South Africa struggles to combat its problems with violence
Criminality seems to have become an established part of society in the rainbow nation. Murder, rape and xenophobia have painted a dark picture of South Africa. The country is searching for solutions — but will they work?

Where does violence have its origins? The answer to this question could help combat the high rate of violent crime, including the recent xenophobic attacks, that has been experienced in South Africa for years.

The country is now searching for the roots of that violence — and is starting in South African homes.

I am not trying to insult or hurt you, but it is a bit much that you immediately take the side of people who are black without even really understanding what is going on here or the damage that has been done by mobs and the BLM and other leftist leaning groups.
She's here to spread some disdain, division, racism and lies such as her saying all whites are racists. That's what's going on over in South Africa as well.

I'm not trying to insult either, just stating facts.

Now, let's either dig into our lives and show some outrage about how at some point we've been mistreated, and seek revenge. Or, we could grow up and stand against the spread of hate by BLM and a few people on here.

I'm onto the latter.
 
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lenna

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Yes all lives matter.
You mention peace. Let's start here:
Does Trump want peace?
Does the government want peace?
Does BLM want peace?

The solution should favour every ethnicity.
Who is the ONE that brings peace. Do you think looting, pillaging and pulling down statues and burning the business of people of your own color brings peace? Do you think the killing of innocent children brings peace?

Again, maybe park that bus in your own backyard. S. Africa is a mess so don't tell people here how to fix it when you cannot fix your own mess.
 
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lenna

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She's here to spread some disdain, division, racism and lies such as her saying all whites are racists. That's what's going on over in South Africa as well.

I'm not trying to insult either, just stating facts.

Now, let's either dig into our lives and show some outrage about how at some point we've been mistreated, and seek revenge. Or, we could grow up and stand against the spread of hate by BLM and a few people on here.

I'm onto the latter.

Well she won't last if she keeps it up. Nothing like pretending to look good while pointing at others.

We know all whites are not racist. That is simply the chant of the day.
 

Pulie

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I see you live in S. Africa Pulie. Why are you telling people in the US what they should do?

It seems to me that S Africa has enough of its own problems so what are you doing to help out there?

South Africa struggles to combat its problems with violence
Criminality seems to have become an established part of society in the rainbow nation. Murder, rape and xenophobia have painted a dark picture of South Africa. The country is searching for solutions — but will they work?

Where does violence have its origins? The answer to this question could help combat the high rate of violent crime, including the recent xenophobic attacks, that has been experienced in South Africa for years.

The country is now searching for the roots of that violence — and is starting in South African homes.

I am not trying to insult or hurt you, but it is a bit much that you immediately take the side of people who are black without even really understanding what is going on here or the damage that has been done by mobs and the BLM and other leftist leaning groups.
I am not insulted because I am aware of the problems in my country.

The evils in my country don't define me, so you can say anything you want. I won't stop you nor feel offended. There are other evil things that I can add to that list.

We are also protesting in South Africa etc There is no Xenophobia now, people are no longer angry at foreigners. Your welcome to share your ideas on how South Africans can make their country better.

I love South Africa and I enjoy being a black person in South Africa. I thank God I was born and raised in South Africa.

I am sorry for overstepping, I couldn't help myself. @preacher4truth seems to be against black people. His posts makes me defend black people.

Again, I am sorry.
 

Pulie

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Who is the ONE that brings peace. Do you think looting, pillaging and pulling down statues and burning the business of people of your own color brings peace? Do you think the killing of innocent children brings peace?

Again, maybe park that bus in your own backyard. S. Africa is a mess so don't tell people here how to fix it when you cannot fix your own mess.
I am sorry for overstepping
 
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lenna

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I am not insulted because I am aware of the problems in my country.

The evils in my country don't define me, so you can say anything you want. I won't stop you nor feel offended. There are other evil things that I can add to that list.

We are also protesting in South Africa etc There is no Xenophobia now, people are no longer angry at foreigners. Your welcome to share your ideas on how South Africans can make their country better.

I love South Africa and I enjoy being a black person in South Africa. I thank God I was born and raised in South Africa.

I am sorry for overstepping, I couldn't help myself. @preacher4truth seems to be against black people. His posts makes me defend black people.

Again, I am sorry.
I am happy for you if you are sincere in what you say about your country.

However, don't define people in the US either since we are also individuals and not defined by what someone else does. Why would you make comments about police here when you say you are not defined by others? ALL the police are not defined by what one or two police did.

As you clearly understand that concept, perhaps you might rethink some of the things you are saying. You are not really defending black people. You are defending groups you do not know anything about. They would like to overthrow the government and do so by violence. I am sure you would not agree with that.

I do not think preacher is against black people. I think he is against the lies and exaggerations of the people who have lied about their real intentions as am I.

Thanks for answering me. South Africa is a beautiful place. We all need to pray for those in government in the countries in which we live.