American land of the free where everyone is equal, but Republicans do everything they can to give themselves the advantage especially they like to take away your rights.
As all decent Americans flee Trump’s white supremacy, one group of disgusting human beings is sliming its way even closer to Trump and his defense of NeoNazis.
And it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that actually understands what the American Evangelical movement actually is, their history, and where their values lie. Evangelical churches aren’t actually about religion or Faith or spiritual beliefs. Those are just masks for the white supremacy that galvanized the Evangelical community in America to fight public school desegregation and which defines it today. Sure, they hide behind their aw shucks talking points and a few minority faces that are willing to trade their souls for fame, but they have always been and are today primarily a white supremacist movement.
In fact, the Evangelical movement in America is our strongest white supremacist institution.
Yep, I was raised in one of those churches, (church of nazarene) as a 12 year old, I understood that blacks (they didn’t call them blacks) were inferior, and the people we should hate more then Jews, were the Catholics! This may help explain my atheism.
I remember seeing something like that statue, an I-beam girder cut flush with the sidewalk in Greenville, TX. It was the remains of an arch over the main street that proclaimed “The blackest land and whitest people.”
Darsan54 Premium Member over 6 years ago
And it’s looking like you’re mourning that fact Jeff.
Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago
And then Steve Bannon got fired, and Herr Drumpf knocked him off his pedestal.
Norman over 6 years ago
And now a symbol of progressive stupidity!
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
American land of the free where everyone is equal, but Republicans do everything they can to give themselves the advantage especially they like to take away your rights.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
As all decent Americans flee Trump’s white supremacy, one group of disgusting human beings is sliming its way even closer to Trump and his defense of NeoNazis.
And it shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that actually understands what the American Evangelical movement actually is, their history, and where their values lie. Evangelical churches aren’t actually about religion or Faith or spiritual beliefs. Those are just masks for the white supremacy that galvanized the Evangelical community in America to fight public school desegregation and which defines it today. Sure, they hide behind their aw shucks talking points and a few minority faces that are willing to trade their souls for fame, but they have always been and are today primarily a white supremacist movement.
In fact, the Evangelical movement in America is our strongest white supremacist institution.
RSHAFFE1 over 6 years ago
Yep, I was raised in one of those churches, (church of nazarene) as a 12 year old, I understood that blacks (they didn’t call them blacks) were inferior, and the people we should hate more then Jews, were the Catholics! This may help explain my atheism.
DanFlak over 6 years ago
I didn’t know that there were any statues of Trump in public places.
Sadandconfused9 over 6 years ago
Someday someday someday! Why can’t it be today that people understand that hate is bad!
Hippogriff over 6 years ago
I remember seeing something like that statue, an I-beam girder cut flush with the sidewalk in Greenville, TX. It was the remains of an arch over the main street that proclaimed “The blackest land and whitest people.”
DanFlak over 6 years ago
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.