Posted on 09/29/2020 6:24:35 AM PDT by lowbridge
After rioters set fires and two police officers were shot on Wednesday night, a 9 p.m. curfew was strictly enforced in Louisville on Thursday. Black Lives Matter rioters smashed the windows of businesses on Thursday and threw a flare inside the city library. A short time later, the curfew was strictly enforced with those refusing to leave being arrested and taken to jail.
The roaming mob found refuge at a church that opened its doors to demonstrators in an attempt to deem the riot a religious gathering and circumvent the curfew. Only minutes later organizers were threatening to beat up all the white people who didn't leave immediately.
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Mighty “christian” of them.
Probably a Unitarian Universalist Church”
Ok, I read that thing twice and could not find the name of the church...
It is. I saw a video of the church on tv.
These white m-f-ers are getting what they deserve if they’re members of that church. White people that are rioting on behalf of BLM will get the same thing if not worse. Their usefulness is coming to an end.
They were Unitarian, Christian had nothing to do with it.
IOW most certainly NOT a Christian church.
“Flare into the library.”
Burning books like the Marxist and Nazi and obscurantists they are and pretend to oppose.
“Refuge in a church”
Refuge in a post-Christian haunt of heretics.
Quasimodo lives!
Thanks.
Unitarian...so more if a community activity center than a church.
Of course BLM and Antifa will split along racial lines. This is obvious.
Black people have figured out that their white co-rioters don’t have the same agenda.
White people, you’re next
Better wake up
“....organizers were threatening to beat up all the white people who didn’t leave immediately.”
So, who was left? All the BLM rioters I’ve seen have been white!
Lets relook at the situation.
Maybe it isn’t an issue of black and white but local and outsiders......................
It ain’t there...............
Apparently so.....................
Years ago I had a dumb colleague who claimed to be a Unitarian Universalist. Our company had a visitor from China, who was curious about the USA and asking many questions about society in general and our lives in particular. When the topic came to religion, she showed him a card with a statement what we believe.
He read it, scratched his head, and said: Is this a religion? It seems more like an advertisement for laundry detergent.”
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