Posted on 12/06/2021 8:22:13 AM PST by SeekAndFind
“Another section labeled “A World With No Police” cites police and military as “systems or institutions that … contribute to oppression.” It asks “What would the world be like without them?”
Violent and bloody.
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Now comes word from Not the Bee of a new “devotional” by a professor, Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes, from a once Baptist college. This “devotional,” a book geared toward helping its readers walk with God, is sold at a major retailer.
It includes a “Prayer of a Weary Black Woman,” supplicating, “Dear God, please help me to hate white people. Or at least to want to hate them….I want to stop caring about their misguided, racist souls, to stop believing that they can be better, that they can stop being racist.” She also prays that she won’t just hate the Trump supporters and Fox News viewers.
Regards,
Why this constant obsession with "bodies?!"
The race-haters and race-baiters are always talking about "Black bodies" and "White bodies."
Why?!
Regards,
Back in the early 1970’s, Albuquerque NM experienced a police strike. Crime went down.
Crime went down because citizens grabbed their guns and patrolled their own neighborhoods, and taking prisoners was not an option.
The use of the word “Bodies” appears to be an attempt at eliminating individuality and personal agency. Reduce people to *just* bodies, and they become disposable.
Cheers,
AAC
Exactly; look up “The 10 stages of genocide” by Dr. Gregory Stanton; this is stage IV (dehumanization) in action; after that is stages V, VI, and VII (organization, polarization and preparation, respectively.)
The author is Paul Kengor.
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