Posted on 07/15/2013 3:55:31 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
This message was put on the sign at New Era Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, on Sunday, July 14, 2013.
The flip side of the sign refers to a 1983 rape case for which the three black assailants are still serving time in prison.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - New Era Baptist Church Pastor Michael R. Jordan has expressed his outrage over the George Zimmerman not guilty verdict with a bold statement on the church sign.
On one side of the sign it says, George Zimmerman jury supported white racism.
On the other, he posted a reference to the 1983 Baby Doe's rape case in Birmingham:
"Rape a white woman and you will die in prison," the sign says.
To Jordan, it sums up inequities in the U.S. judicial system.
"I put them up yesterday after church," Jordan said. "Im crushed by that racist verdict down in Florida. You can kill an African American and you will walk down in Florida."
Hundreds of people marched in Birmingham today to protest the verdict. Martin's parents came to Birmingham to take part in a march May 3, 2012, when Birmingham made Trayvon Martin an honorary citizen.
Jordan said the not guilty verdict for Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch captain who followed Trayvon Martin, 17, as he walked through a gated neighborhood after buying Skittles and tea at a nearby convenience store, was unjust.
"With the evidence, theres no way they could say it was anything but racism by George Zimmerman," Jordan said.....
(Excerpt) Read more at al.com ...
Works for me.
Also any other color woman.
>> “With the evidence, theres no way they could say it was anything but racism by George Zimmerman,”
Does this “pastor” just string words together for effect? Or does he have any clue what words and phrases like “evidence”, “racism”, “no way”, “anything but” actually *mean*?
I bet his sermons have sort of an Alice in Wonderland flavor to them.
Apparently the “Reverend” is unaware the FBI beat the hell outta this case and could find no racism.
Wish I had a link.
The devil’s church.
Pretend a black woman was Raped....become a famous MSLSD talk show host like Revrunt Al Sharptongue!
The biggest mistake our founding fathers made was not abolishing slavery in 1776...Biggest mistake EVER.
Yeah,I have comments but they’re X rated.
.
ahahahaha OH MY!!
Put down the Skittles and put your HANDS in the AIR!!
I suspect the “artist” was serious....but I found it utterly side splitting
Many Thanks... from This Macabre Crumpet of Caucasion Ethnicity.
I’m still waiting for the outrage from the MSM and the black community regarding the murders of white people by blacks on an almost daily basis.
For instance how about the recent beating death of the Iraq war veteran by 4 black yutes here in Atlanta, who after beating him unconcsious left him in the road where he was run over by a car . . . or the mother who was walking her baby in a stroller in Savannah and some black punk yute demanded money, didn’t get what he wanted so he shot the baby in the face . . . many more stories but they just don’t think it fits their agenda so any news on events such as these are pretty much “crickets”!
Comments?
Birmingham (V3 rolls her eyes). Oh puh-lease.
If not Alice, then Rev. Jeremiah ..
You can’t hold a conversation with a lunatic.
Those little punks were younger than Trayvon. Why are black “BABIES” KILLING WHITE (REAL) BABIES?
My, my, that racist cop must be at least 8 feet tall since Martin was 5’11”. LOL
Baby Trayvon? He was 3.
Do you know of any website devoted specifically to black crimes against non-blacks?
The Skittles Trayvon bought were, most likely, to be used in a drug cocktail called “lean.” It is a mixture of codeine, Skittles and soda pop. He walked a mile in pouring rain to get the Skittles. He had been using “lean” since June 2011, according to his Facebook page. Lean produces similar affects as PCP.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.