Thursday, May 23, 2019
Thursday, December 6, 2018
They All Love Running Up on Black Folks Talking About Jesus but Leave White Folks Alone
By Xavier James
Black Christians rarely run up on white folks talking that Jesus Christ loves you nonsense. But at the store, parking lot, gas station, etc., it's black folks they're always harassing about Jesus. White folks shooting brothers down in the street, white female school teachers having sex with their students, white men committing mass shootings regularly, mass incarcerating black teens, and fixed elections, but yet they don't run up in white folks faces with that b*llsh*t. You'd think witnessing to white folks would be a priority wouldn't you? But they're scared of them.
Meanwhile, white folks are doing basically the same thing. No matter what denomination they represent, they stay up in black folks faces spreading the gospel of bullsh*t! The half white missionary who went to that tiny island bypassed millions of evil white folks to get to a handful of black folks who were doing just fine on their own. And he looked like a nut-job, too. Religiosity fried his brain and he snapped. Yeah, religious programming made him crazy. He was willing to die for those Snow White, Cinderella Bible stories.
You can look at the stupid look on his face and see there was something wrong with his ass. Them people warned him to leave them alone but he was determined to push his gay, Christian, Capitalistic propaganda down their throats. And his diseased body was a weapon that could have destroyed them all. He ran up on them folks yelling "Jesus Loves You, Jesus loves you." Well Jesus sure as hell didn't save him from them long ass arrows. And the only thing Jesus would've done on that island was establish mineral rights for the devil.
Is this the guy who told missionary John Allen Chau
to undertake a suicide mission?
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Trump Obsessed Pastor Shot a woman Dead and Sodomized Two Others
Remember when I talked about those buzzwords Trump and Republicans use to get people to commit acts of violence? Well, here's more Charles Manson style mind control murder and mayhem:
Another gun totting, NRA loving, Christian, Republican Male has lashed out at women. This time it was at a Catholic Supply store in Ballwin, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. A former pastor has been arrested after allegedly attempting to coerce three women into having sex with him at gunpoint. When one of them resisted, he shot 53-year-old Jamie Schmidt in the head and forced the other two to submit to his “deviant” demands.
The shooter, 53-year-old Thomas Bruce, has a reputation for right-wing tirades on social media and has ranted against gun-free zones in the past. He was a huge fan of President Trump, attended his rallies, and regularly tweeted about Republican politics. His feed was full of retweets from white nationalist FOX anchor Laura Ingraham.
This Murdering sex deviant entered the store in question, saw the women, decided they were vulnerable, retrieved his gun, and herded three women into one of the back rooms. Once he had them cornered, police say he exposed his genitals and directed the women to “perform deviant sexual acts on him.”
When one woman refused, Bruce allegedly shot her in the head, killing her. Frightened by the murder, the other two women gave in to his sexual assault demands. Bruce fled the store sometime after. Authorities captured him on Wednesday, charging him with murder, sodomy, and kidnapping and other offenses. He could face the death penalty.
Police Chief Jon Belmar, who has served in law enforcement for more than thirty years said in a statement online that the crime was “one of the most disturbing things I’ve ever had occasion to investigate.”
Thomas Bruce formerly served in the Navy and founded an Evangelical Christian church in 2003 and oversaw a small congregation until 2007. He was associated with numerous ministries and churches in the past.
His Idol Trump made no comment.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Religious Leaders Fear Armed Guards Must Now Become the Norm After the Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
By
Katie Reilly
For the past four years, the New Reform Temple in Kansas City, Mo., hasn’t hosted a Shabbat service or other religious event without an armed off-duty police officer present — a standard that Rabbi Alan Londy felt was necessary after a 2014 shooting in the city, where a white supremacist killed three people outside a Jewish community center and assisted living facility.
“Tragedies don’t come at predictable times, so you have to be vigilant all the time unfortunately,” Londy tells TIME. “That’s just part of what it means to be a congregation at this moment in history.”
The New Reform Temple is just one of many places of worship where armed security has become the norm, as a rise in anti-Semitic attacks and other hate crimes has forced religious leaders to take more drastic precautionary measures.
The deadly shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue on Saturday heightened a longstanding debate over how best to handle a growing number of security threats against religious institutions otherwise defined by inclusivity and openness. While there wasn’t an armed guard stationed at Tree of Life on Saturday, the synagogue often hired security on holidays and had recently installed new doors to allow congregants to escape the building more quickly, based on advice from homeland security officials.
But President Donald Trump immediately directed attention to the lack of an armed guard at the synagogue, claiming the shooting “has little to do with” the country’s gun laws — comments that drew criticism from some community members who said Trump was blaming the synagogue for a shooting that left 11 of its members dead.
“If they had protection inside, the results would have been far better,” Trump told reporters on Saturday. “This is a dispute that will always exist, I suspect. But if they had some kind of a protection inside the temple, maybe it could have been a very much different situation. They didn’t. And he was able to do things that, unfortunately, he shouldn’t have been able to do.”
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto refuted that argument, saying, “I don’t think that the answer to this problem is solved by having our synagogues, mosques and churches filled with armed guards or our schools filled with armed guards.”
But some synagogues, mosques and churches have already resorted to that in recent years. The Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Charlottesville, Virginia hired a security guard ahead of the white nationalist rally in the city last year. And an armed guard has since become “a fixture at our synagogue for the past 15 months,” synagogue president Alan Zimmerman wrote in a column for USA Today on Sunday.
After a gunman killed 26 people at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas last year, some church and state leaders proposed the regular use of professional security personnel or armed parishioners at church services.
And some mosques have also hired armed guards in response to anti-Muslim threats and attacks.
Leaders at the Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR) are currently struggling with an internal debate over whether to formally recommend that mosques and Islamic community centers across the country hire armed guards for Friday prayers. “It’s a double-edged kind of thing where you don’t want to frighten people into not exercising their religious rights, but you want people to be safe,” CAIR spokesperson Ibrahim Hooper tells TIME. “We’re looking at reaching out to mosque officials around the country to urge that they step up security measures — up to and including armed security personnel — but each mosque is different.”
There was a 57% increase in anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. from 2016 to 2017, according to the most recent annual report by the Anti-Defamation League, which characterized the change as “the largest single-year increase on record.” There was also an overall increase in hate crimes from 2015 to 2016, according to FBI data, which shows that more than half of hate crimes motivated by religious bias in 2016 were anti-Jewish, and nearly 25% were anti-Muslim.
Jason Friedman — executive director of the Community Security Service, a nonprofit that trains volunteers from the Jewish community to provide security at synagogues — says the nonprofit started with 10 volunteers in 2007 and has now trained 4,000 people to search buildings for dangerous objects, control access to synagogues, and monitor their surroundings for suspicious behavior. He was inundated with “nonstop” email inquiries after the shooting on Saturday.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Fake Spiritual Healer Raped Two Women in Brooklyn
A self-proclaimed spiritual healer has been accused of luring two women to his home, knocking them out with alcohol and raping them. On two separate occasions, Nigel Kennedy allegedly held religious ceremonies for the victims. According to Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez, Kennedy caused the women to lose consciousness and then had intercourse without their consent.
Kennedy used to own a religious goods store called Psychic Kaballah, and calls himself a religious and spiritual leader.
When she eventually woke up at 5 a.m. the next day, naked on a bed, Kennedy claimed he didn’t know what happened to her clothes, prosecutors said.
The woman left the apartment and suffered from nausea, vomiting and dizziness throughout the day.
Both victims went to hospitals after the rapes and DNA recovered from both women matched to Kennedy, prosecutors said.
Kennedy was arrested Sept. 7 after arriving at Kennedy Airport from Trinidad.
“We allege that this defendant is a sexual predator who used his religious stature to lure women, then drugged and raped them,” Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said in a statement. “We will now seek to hold him accountable for these despicable alleged acts.”
Gonzalez encouraged other possible victims to contact the DA’s Action Center at 718-250-2340.
During the arraignment Wednesday, Assistant District Attorney Gwen Barnes said Kennedy met both of his alleged victims at a religious store he owned in the neighborhood.
Barnes asked that Kennedy’s bail be increased to $150,000.
Defense attorney Christopher Perks argued Kennedy was not a flight risk.
“He never missed a court date. He dropped everything he had to do today to respect his commitment,” Perks said.
Judge William Miller kept Kennedy’s bail at $35,000, which Kennedy previously posted.
“These are obviously very serious allegations. Very, very serious cases,” Miller said. “Stay away from complainants, but today I’m not going to increase your bail.”
Kennedy left the courtroom after the hearing and declined to speak with the Daily News.
He allegedly met the victims at the store, which was located at 4714 Church Avenue in Brooklyn.
The first incident occurred on August 30, 2016, around 10pm, when a 42-year-old woman went to Kennedy's apartment on East 52nd Street in East Flatbush for a church ceremony, according to the district attorney.
Kennedy allegedly started chanting and poured a clear liquid that tasted like alcohol into the victim's mouth.
The victim then lost consciousness, but when she regained consciousness, she told authorities that she felt a person on top of her. However, she was unable to move.She lost consciousness again and woke up at 5am the next day, naked on a bed.
women to lose consciousness and then had intercourse without their consent.
Kennedy used to own a religious goods store called Psychic Kaballah, and calls himself a religious and spiritual leader.
He allegedly met the victims at the store, which was located at 4714 Church Avenue in Brooklyn.
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