Posted on 12/13/2014 3:33:21 PM PST by PROCON
‘Black Liberation Theology’ has the black Jesus. It is a Marxist theology that states that blacks must hate whites. It is the theology of Obama’s Pastor with his ‘GD America’, it was created by a black man.
You meant ‘character’
MLK said “Never judge a man by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character.”
Yeah, sorry about that. I thought I was on a roll.
You were on a roll, I’m backing you up. Just wanted to keep you going with the facts...lol
they’ll be waiting a real long time for “black jesus”.
he was born a jew. good thing is He died for everyone so it doesn’t matter what color He is, or what color you are.
and those aren’t halos, those are onion rings...
Was God Jewish ?
: )
God said the same thing about everyone before the Flood. Many seem to have lost their way these days.
You must not be the only one.
fire next time.
I have the very urgent sense that this spiraling out of control may not last very much longer
Aren't there some other colors we can all pick on ?
It's not that easy. You can't just fly over there and get off the plane and stay.
They have customs inspections, and innoculation rules and citizenship rules, proper visas, quarantine restrictions, legal passport laws, and all kinds of police/military to ensure no one gets in without permission.
Like this ?
Since they feel so persecuted here go back to Africa
Jesus was neither black nor white, he was Jewish and probably looked middle eastern.
MLK was rejected by a considerable number of black people in the 1960s. He wasn’t violent enough. He wasn’t pushing for black supremacy. The MMM (Nation of Islam) did espouse such crap and they are still around, still supported by the MSM (they LOVED the MMM rally in DC in the 90s), and Al ‘Jew Them Down’ Sharpton is a known bigot who has run for the presidency without scandal and hosted MSM programming. The Black Panthers were allied with numerous Leftist domestic terrorist groups and still agitate for hate.
The “love” of MLK is not a universal as retrocon historians claim. He said some good things, things that were and are rejected by the black community.
And if they get a Black Jesus, they will ignore His teachings, murder Him, blame the murder on White Privilege, and return to their current status...
It’s all about black these days. To quote hillary, I’m sick and tired.....
There is ‘brown’....seriously.
This has been a long time ago as my grandson is driving now, but when he was five or six, we went to a restaurant for dinner. I had wanted to get closer to him verbally, so I tried to have a nice conversation, since he sat next to me.
I asked him about school and his friends. He mentioned someone named ‘Miguel’, well, I wasn’t up on Hispanic or black names at the time. So I asked “Oh is he black?”. My grandson said “NO, He’s brown.” Being the clueless on elementary new speak, or what was taught in school, I thought they didn’t want to be called black.
So I asked “Oh, he’s African-American?” My grandson looked frustrated and said “NO, he wasn’t born in Africa, he was born here.” “So, he isn’t black?” I asked. “NO, HE”S BROWN!” I gave up at that point.
Eventually, I realized ‘Brown’ meant Mexican, but the local elementary schools were making the students call them ‘brown’ and they were not allowed to say Mexican or Hispanic. I found that out when I spoke with his other grandmother who was an elementary teacher. She was insulted I did not know, since I was a community college instructor at the time.
Funny, how names change over the years and people pick new ones to be identified with, and it gets confusing. That issue had not come up for me before the dinner. Maybe they should send out notices or post it in the paper.
So yes, we have another color, brown. Yet we are not allowed to call the Native-Americans, red.
Oy Vey.
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