Posted on 07/01/2018 10:49:30 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
LOS ANGELES A coalition of religious leaders and black pastors in Los Angeles will hold a press conference at 3 p.m. on Monday, July 2, 2018 in front of the office of Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), located at 10124 South Broadway in Los Angeles. The coalition (Pastors in Soladarity) is being organized by Pastor Shane B. Scott, who is a senior pastor at the Macedonia Baptist Church.
At the press conference, the pastors will show support for Congresswoman Waters, who has received criticism from the White House as well as death threats for her call to publically confront White House staffers for the way the Trump Administration is treating and separating immigrant families.
The pastors feel the words and intensions of the congresswoman have been mischaracterized and taken out of context because she is a black woman who is passionately imploring people with a conscience to confront Trump supporters about the administrations anti-immigrant agenda.
The harsh rhetoric from the White House and the double standard of Congresswoman Waters are seen as racist, and a weapon of words used to energize Trump supporters for the mid-term elections.
STATEMENT BY PASTOR SHANE B. SCOTT ON BEHALF OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS: As we prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July, our democracy is under attack and were on the verge of a constitutional crisis under the Trump Administration. This administration has created an atmosphere of divisiveness to satisfy the base, and not represent all people in the United States of America. Immigrant children have been separated from their families at the borders. Trumps travel ban is rooted in anti-Muslim prejudices, which discriminates against religious freedoms and lawmakers ignore implementing reasonable gun laws to stop mass shootings in our most sacred public places. This is not who America is suppose to be. We are better than this. Congresswoman Maxine Waters is courageously raising her voice and leading the fight in the Democratic Party to maintain the moral fiber of this country. She is a true patriot, and she should be celebrated as such. She has been an exemplary public servant for all the people, and any attempts to disrespect, discredit or assassinate her character are unwelcomed and unwarranted. Pastor Shane B. Scott
This weekend, more than 750 cities across the nation are participating in Families Belong Together marches and rallies in response to the Trump Administrations zero tolerance immigration policy, separating migrant families. Approximately 2,300 migrant children have been separated from their parents and secretly shipped to detention centers throughout the country. And making headlines this week, the Supreme Court validates Trumps travel ban, and a deadly shooting at a Maryland newspaper left five people dead.
For this reason, Congresswoman Waters is a vocal opponent of Trump and his discriminatory policies against people of color and anyone non-white. In her fight for whats right, regardless of party lines, Congresswoman Waters has elected to put polite discourse aside to fight for Democracy. Anyone who believes in our democracy must do the same, added Pastor Scott.
Sharing the podium with Pastor Scott during the press conference will be Pastor Kelvin Sauls of Holman United Methodist Church and Rev. John Cager III of Ward AME Church.
ABOUT PASTOR SHANE B. SCOTT Pastor Shane B. Scott is the senior pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church a 110-year-old historic landmark in Los Angeles. He has been serving the Watts community since his arrival in 2011 from Fresno, Calif. Under his leadership and vision, the church has not only increased its membership, but its become a strong voice for the advancement of social justice in transforming the quality of life for its community.
Plus, Pastor Scott advances the issue of equality and inclusion as the founder and CEO of the Macedonia Community Development Corporation (MCDC). In addition to the MCDC focusing on economic empowerment, health and wellness and the welfare of children, under Pastor Scotts leadership, the organization is pro-active in grassroots organizing to strengthen the political power of the African American community. Recently, Pastor Scott mobilized a national delegation of pastors and religious leaders to testify in Washington, D.C. against the appointment of then Senator Jeff Sessions (R-Alabama) for U.S. Attorney General, giving his deplorable record on civil rights.
He is a sought-after speaker for various political forums, town halls, workshops and conferences. Pastor Scott earned his bachelors degree in religion and philosophy from Stillman College, a historically black college and university (HBCU) in Tuscaloosa, Alabama as well as a masters degree in divinity from the American Baptist Seminary of the West in Berkeley, Calif.
WHO: A coalition of religious leaders and black pastors in Los Angeles will hold a press conference in support of Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA). The coalition is being organized by Pastor Shane B. Scott, who is a senior pastor at the Macedonia Baptist Church. (See statement below.)
WHAT: Press conference and photo opps with religious leaders and Congresswoman Maxine Waters
WHEN: Monday, July 2, 2018 | 3 p.m.
WHERE: Office of Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) 10124 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA
MEDIA CHECK- IN 2:30 p.m.
Thanks, Slyfox. She IS stupid enough to say such a thing, that’s for sure.
To pray for her mental affliction to be healed ?
Snicker .....
That’s good!
Question for the legal types out there.
Is Mad Max liable if someone actually gets hurt because she is calling for personal protests?
Exactly - yet these “religious leaders” do her beck and call - maybe she threatened them....
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