Instead of being hateful towards these people and insulting people that behave like this, I’d suggest rather we pray for them. The black community in the inner city is born into terrible circumstances. An environment that is molded by shitty policy to keep them ignorant, angry, poor, and lonely.
When I pray for America, I pray for all Americans. I pray our communities are healed and we are all united by our love of this country. There’s no room for the hate of other Americans when we are trying to take our freedoms back. The divisiveness is the elites playing card. Why don’t we see that?
I was speaking broadly based off of the comments. The contempt and hate for the black community is quite clear and that just plays to the elites hand. They want you to hate them, it’s good for business (tyranny/stomping on your rights).
Yeah you’re right, being naive is very destructive if you want to fix a problem. So let me ask you this, based off of the comments in this thread, do you think people are only “pointing out the problems within the community”, or do you think people are rallying behind a group hate towards a community that has been disenfranchised since the civil rights acts of the 1960s? Are you naive or are you aware?
Nah cuz the Pharisees profited off of the division between the different groups of people. If their was true unity in Judea, between the different tribes, the people would have revolted much faster against the insane taxes imposed by the Pharisees. They prayed in the streets to show supremacy, to maintain their control.
I commented to make people think about how these types of posts help the cause of the people trying to destroy our country. Americans won’t be free unless we stand united, and these posts divide us. I pray for the inner city cause I want my fucking freedoms back
Instead of being hateful towards these people and insulting people that behave like this, I’d suggest rather we pray for them. The black community in the inner city is born into terrible circumstances. An environment that is molded by shitty policy to keep them ignorant, angry, poor, and lonely.
When I pray for America, I pray for all Americans. I pray our communities are healed and we are all united by our love of this country. There’s no room for the hate of other Americans when we are trying to take our freedoms back. The divisiveness is the elites playing card. Why don’t we see that?
I was speaking broadly based off of the comments. The contempt and hate for the black community is quite clear and that just plays to the elites hand. They want you to hate them, it’s good for business (tyranny/stomping on your rights).
Yeah you’re right, being naive is very destructive if you want to fix a problem. So let me ask you this, based off of the comments in this thread, do you think people are only “pointing out the problems within the community”, or do you think people are rallying behind a group hate towards a community that has been disenfranchised since the civil rights acts of the 1960s? Are you naive or are you aware?
Your statement reminds me of the Pharisees standing in the street praying... for all to see.
Nah cuz the Pharisees profited off of the division between the different groups of people. If their was true unity in Judea, between the different tribes, the people would have revolted much faster against the insane taxes imposed by the Pharisees. They prayed in the streets to show supremacy, to maintain their control.
I commented to make people think about how these types of posts help the cause of the people trying to destroy our country. Americans won’t be free unless we stand united, and these posts divide us. I pray for the inner city cause I want my fucking freedoms back