volfanjustin
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He told Ferguson police to stand down? Please show me that....I googled and found nothing. When and were did he send in the DOJ? Second time asking....He sent the DOJ in a couple times when black criminals were involved in shootings. He told the police in Ferguson to stand down and blamed them for Michael Brown being killed instead of him robbing a store and attacking a cop. He was the supreme race baiter and is still trying.
So living in segregation past is good?In the 1890s the second Morrill Land-Grant Act specified that states using federal higher education funds must provide an education to black students, either by opening the doors of their public universities to African Americans, or by establishing schools specifically to serve them.
Rather than integrate their public institutions, many Southern states created a completely separate set of institutions serving African Americans. Thus were born many of the South’s public black colleges.
So I’ll submit you’re testifying for the witness counselor and yeah you admitted that was an implication of yours. If a pastor did that I’d probably have words with him too. As we’ve all agreed he is not a reasonable moral example for children.You weren’t the only one, and he took it well, I just feel like I see where he’s coming from and I don’t think it’s petty or intolerant. Leaving a gym or not posting here because there are too many Trump supporters is intolerant but church is different in my opinion. Moral virtue is part of the package.
Going to a church where your preacher holds up Trump as a pillar of virtue (I may be taking some liberties here but that’s how I read his post) is like going to an AA/NA meeting where the moderator brings a bottle of bourbon and passes it around, or a farmer’s market with rotten fruit. There’s something antithetical about it.
100% agree with @0nelilreb. I can’t think of any politicians, except maybe Jimmy Carter, that have any virtues worth discussing in church, and that clearly has nothing to do with his politics.