Wednesday, June 17, 2020

BVMLTT

"One of the first things the “gospel” of social justice does is strip Jesus of His deity and reduce Him to merely an “oppressed man.” But it wasn’t an oppressed man who raised the dead, gave sight to the blind, and forgave sins. Jesus wasn’t an “oppressed man.” He was the God-man."

Darrell B Harrison

"This is the Church

We will rebuke you when you are wrong
We will forgive you when you repent
But we will not cancel you when you are down...for Christ will not cancel us
"Cancel culture" is not Kingdom culture.
We don't just applaud the righteous, we restore the fallen."

KB (Kevin Burgess)

"I have an idea...For all those people who don't want any police, I'd love to meet with American Airlines, Delta, and Southwest and make a deal to fly them to countries who don't have police.  I want them to be happy!"

Herschel Walker

It's heartwarming to see such a generous offer from such a kind and considerate black man.

"My dad grew up in the deep south as a poor black man and turned himself into an notable athlete, business man, and person.  No, i don't feel bad for 'oppressed' people who run around burning buildings down.  I'm not sorry I'm grateful for the country /the opportunities it's given me."

Christian Walker

There have always been ignorant people, but they haven't always had college degrees to make them unaware of their ignorance. Some people imagine that they are well informed because they have memorized a whole galaxy of trendy dogmas and fashionable attitudes”

Thomas Sowell

The root cause of all hatred, including that of ethnic prejudice, is sin. Sin will always be the root cause—always. And because sin will always be the root cause of the problem of hatred—regardless of how that hatred manifests itself—the Gospel will always be the only solution.”

Darrell Harrison 

Dear Trump Supporters:


We already know that Democrats were slave-supporting Confederates 155 years ago. But we also know whites stopped voting for Democrats after LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.


We paid attention in history class while you were telling n****r jokes.”


Keith Boykin


I wonder if Mr CNN commentator knows this is fake news?



"Fighting white people is a skill."


“Some white people may have to die for black communities to be made whole in this struggle to advance to freedom,” which he said was in reference to Heather Heyer, a white woman who died protesting with Black Lives Matter at the 2017 Charlottesville white supremacist rally.

“I’m not going to let that quest for truth get distracted by what some people think my words might make some other people do,” Osei-Frimpong said. “We’re not in college to sugarcoat the truth. We’re in college to figure out what’s going on, figure out its logic [and] how these ideas are produced and sustained.”

Mr Osei-Frimpong


“The Jews were responsible for all of this filth and degenerate behavior that Hollywood is putting out: turning men into women, and women into men.”


"Members of the Jewish community, who owned a lot of plantations, please don’t get angry and upset because this is real history, you put us back on the plantation as share croppers and began riding down on us, and if any of us escaped the plantation many of the Irish that were coming over, they call them the paddy wagon, they would come after us and bring us back to the plantation; those were hard days, hard days.”"

Louis Farrakahn


Some Africans brutalized, killed, tortured, enslaved and sold other Africans. And all of that is STILL going on even to this day. 


Some black people in America even bought, sold, and owned slaves. 


Why is there absolutely no hostility toward any of them or their descendents?”


Leonydus Johnson 




ome white people may have to die for Black communities to be made whole in this struggle to advance to freedom… To pretend that’s not the case is ahistorical and generally naive

This man even gets weirder, in his reply concerning the outrage by his comments he told WSB-TV:

I’m confused why that is so controversial

He explained his thoughts further in a Medium post when he wrote:

Killing some white people isn’t genocide; it’s killing some white people…We had to kill some white people to get out of slavery. Maybe if we’d killed more during the 20th century we still wouldn’t talk about racialized voter disenfranchisement and housing, education, and employment discrimination. This should not be controversial.



Read More: Some White People May Have To Die? | https://wbckfm.com/some-white-people-may-have-to-die/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

ome white people may have to die for Black communities to be made whole in this struggle to advance to freedom… To pretend that’s not the case is ahistorical and generally naive

This man even gets weirder, in his reply concerning the outrage by his comments he told WSB-TV:

I’m confused why that is so controversial

He explained his thoughts further in a Medium post when he wrote:

Killing some white people isn’t genocide; it’s killing some white people…We had to kill some white people to get out of slavery. Maybe if we’d killed more during the 20th century we still wouldn’t talk about racialized voter disenfranchisement and housing, education, and employment discrimination. This should not be controversial.



Read More: Some White People May Have To Die? | https://wbckfm.com/some-white-people-may-have-to-die/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

ome white people may have to die for Black communities to be made whole in this struggle to advance to freedom… To pretend that’s not the case is ahistorical and generally naive

This man even gets weirder, in his reply concerning the outrage by his comments he told WSB-TV:

I’m confused why that is so controversial

He explained his thoughts further in a Medium post when he wrote:

Killing some white people isn’t genocide; it’s killing some white people…We had to kill some white people to get out of slavery. Maybe if we’d killed more during the 20th century we still wouldn’t talk about racialized voter disenfranchisement and housing, education, and employment discrimination. This should not be controversial.



Read More: Some White People May Have To Die? | https://wbckfm.com/some-white-people-may-have-to-die/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

14 comments:

Craig said...

I decided that simply adding the voices of "black folks" to the end of an old comment thread wasn't properly acknowledging the diversity of black voices. Therefore I'll simply be doing a series of BVMLTT posts as they are appropriate.

Dan Trabue said...

Re: "One of the first things the “gospel” of social justice does is strip Jesus of His deity and reduce Him to merely an “oppressed man..."

Just to be clear, I know of no data that says most social justice gospel Advocates don't believe in the deity of Jesus. Some do and I'm sure some don't. But, it's not a given. So, Mr Harrison is not exactly factually correct, the sweeping claim he made is not factual.

Fyi.

Dan Trabue said...

I suspect the Son of God, Jesus, would say he absolutely WAS an oppressed man. As you may recall he said, what you have done for the least of these - the poor, the oppressed -you have done to me. Jesus clearly identified as and with the oppressed.

Craig said...

"Just to be clear, I know of no data that says most social justice gospel Advocates don't believe in the deity of Jesus. Some do and I'm sure some don't. But, it's not a given. So, Mr Harrison is not exactly factually correct, the sweeping claim he made is not factual."

Just to be clear, Mr Harrison what you refer to as one of those "black folks", so according to you he must be listened to.

Your petty bitching raises two quibbles.

1. The correct response would be to reach out to him and ask him for clarification of his claim, rather than to declare it false based on anecdotal evidence.

2. If you are going to complain that his claim lacks evidence, then make a claim of your own, it seems reasonable that you'd provide proof. Yet, no proof.

Pot/kettle


"I suspect the Son of God, Jesus, would say he absolutely WAS an oppressed man."

I suspect that this hunch is driven by bias, as much as any hard evidence.

"As you may recall he said, what you have done for the least of these - the poor, the oppressed -you have done to me. Jesus clearly identified as and with the oppressed."

1. "Identifying with" and "being one of" are two different things.
2. Context. The context is a parable, which means that drawing these sorts of factual conclusions isn't really justified.
3. Context. In the parable, Jesus is speaking from His throne as He sits in Judgement on humanity. It's hard to argue that the "Son of God" (who you just acknowledges was "deity") in His role as Judge is actually oppressed.

I'm going to guess that the "goats" who ended up in "outer darkness", "weeping and gnashing their teeth" might claim that Jesus oppressed them.

If you're going to make points from a parable, you need to apply a consistent interpretive framework to the entire parable.

Dan Trabue said...

"Identifying with" and "being one of" are two different things."

YOU. HAVE. DONE. IT. FOR. ME.

Seriously. Take some reading comprehension classes.

Craig said...

THIS.IS.A.STUPID.TROPE.USED.INSTEAD.OF.A.RATIONAL.RESPONSE.

In this case, it's especially true because the comment was so irrational and pointless that there literally is no rational response.

Seriously, "identifying with" and "being one of" are two different things. It's English language 101.

Again, this focus on minutia instead of substance...

Marshal Art said...

Hey, man, anything to avoid having to admit he's wrong. Dan is NOT interested in truth, only in insisting what truth MUST be in order for him to be happy.

Craig said...

“How much money are you making to sell out your race on a day like today? I hope a lot. Because the cost of losing your morality seems a bit high to me.”

White liberal, responding to CJ Pearson.

Craig said...

“Black Lives Matter protestors are destroying statues of Democrats but still voting Democrat.

Make it make sense, please.”

CJ Pearson

Craig said...

“White Anarchist don’t actually care about the Black Community. They only use the Black Community as a crutch to destroy property and buildings.

The worst part is that they destroy black owned businesses & homes in predominantly black communities with almost zero consequences.”

Mikel Crump

Craig said...

“Those who want to see everything through a lens of race and class, judging individuals based on immutable characteristics, pretend to be fighting the very thing they are enacting. And none of us wish to speak up because we have been bullied into silence. Anyway how was your day?”


Sean Lennon

AVMLTT

Craig said...

No justice, no peace” is yet another of the many clever but shallow and irresponsible phrases of our time. No situation in any society of human beings is likely to be regarded as justice by everyone. Does that mean that everlasting violence is justified?

T Sowell

Craig said...

“It must be admitted that, apart from the authority of the Bible, neither the unity nor diversity of origin of the human family can be demonstrated." — Frederick Douglass, The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered

Douglass accurately said "ethnologically" not "racially".”

Darrell B Harrison quoting Fredrick Douglass

Craig said...

“I’ve never been called a nigger by a white person.

I’ve been called a bed wench, Uncle Tom, victim of Stockholm Syndrome, and bootlicker by black people though.”

Shekina