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The more that BLM draws our attention to racial differences, the more difficult it is to remain “colorblind.” The more they demand reparations from people on the basis of their skin color, the more we leave the principles espoused by Martin Luther King.
My ancestors did not own slaves. They were too poor, and being Protestant Christians, they would not have owned slaves if they had the money to do so. In fact, they fought to end slavery. Slavery was perpetuated in the Catholic, Anglican, and Southern Baptist churches but was opposed by the vast majority of white Protestants in the North. The abolition movement thrived among the white Protestants. That is my heritage.
Yet many now seek to impose a tax upon all white people to pay “reparations” to all black people, as if all white people owned slaves and all black people were slaves. Such racial profiling and stereotyping is thus being promoted everywhere today as if it were a virtue when done to white people, while at the same time it is a crime to do it to black people.
The average person caught up in this movement is being moved by emotion, rhetoric, and self-interest, rather than by reason or justice. Neither do they realize that they are being harnessed by evil men who want to enslave the entire world, men like George Soros, the Hungarian Nazi who betrayed his own people in the early days of his career.
When schools replaced History with Madonna Studies, it only took a generation to forget the lessons from the past. If this ignorance persists, we will be doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past. Monuments are not necessarily erected to honor people but to remember them for better or for worse. Tearing down monuments indiscriminately is the work of ignorant emotion, not justice and certainly not to make a better world.
It is strange that those who want reparations for slavery in past centuries are also willing to tear down the statue of Abraham Lincoln himself, a man greatly honored by the black community for the past 150 years for freeing the slaves in America at great cost.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/tear-down-the-lincoln-statue-petition-says/ar-BB15ph5f
As a young Black man growing up in Dorchester, Tory Bullock would recoil every time he walked past the statue. He didn’t see a liberator. He saw a white man standing over a less powerful Black human.
As the nation rises up in protests and as relics of America’s racist past fall, Bullock and others are calling for a reckoning about once celebrated monuments and their painful messages.
In a video posted Thursday on his Facebook page, Bullock, a millennial writer, actor, and social media influencer, appealed to Mayor Martin J. Walsh to remove the memorial. He launched a petition drive toward that goal, urging protesters to never stop pushing for change.
“Dear Boston. This statue needs to go,” wrote Bullock, signing it: “Your Black Friend.”
If whites are joining marches and lending support to their Black friends, he reasoned, they could also use that same energy to civically see if Boston means what it proclaims about racial justice.
The video shows Bullock in his car near the memorial. He asks his Black viewers how they feel about seeing an image “of a Black dude on his knees.”
“Does that make you feel powerful,” he asks. “Does that make you feel respected, does that make you feel good?”
These people have missed the point of the statue entirely. If a statue could have been animated, the kneeling black slave would have been seen jumping up and embracing Lincoln. But because statues are frozen, some see only a black man kneeling in front of a white man in perpetual slavery. Because of an ignorance of history, history is being rewritten in order to enslave both whites and blacks, under new slave masters like George Soros.
The main tactic is to cause racial tension in order to create, if possible, a race war that demolishes the vision of unity and equality promoted by Martin Luther King.
I am an advocate of the Kingdom of God, where race imparts no special privileges, and where there is one law for all that is applied equally and impartially. Neither Antifa nor BLM nor the Democratic Party as a whole are advocating the principles of God’s Kingdom. At the Democratic convention in 2012 a seismic shift occurred when they finally rejected God openly.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/6/obamas-party-says-no-to-god/
Yesterday, Lincoln County, Oregon institutionalized racism once again by forcing everyone to wear a mask—except for “people of color.” Unbelievably, this was done in guise of preventing racial profiling!
https://nypost.com/2020/06/23/oregon-county-issues-face-mask-order-exempting-non-white-people/
Lincoln County, Oregon, has exempted non-white people from a new order requiring that face coverings be worn in public — to prevent racial profiling.
Health officials announced last week residents must wear face coverings in public settings where they may come within six feet of another individual who is not from the same household.
But people of color do not have to follow the new rule if they have “heightened concerns about racial profiling and harassment” over wearing the masks, officials said.
If people do not wake up to the new racism being perpetrated by the new slave owners, we will all find ourselves enslaved. The principles of Government under the Creator would then prove to be a short-lived experiment in long-forgotten history.
Fortunately, we have a more sure word of prophecy that states confidently that this new slave system will fail. All of this mayhem is the cry of fear coming from Babylon and its supporters, as they see the Kingdom of God looming on the horizon. Daniel’s timeline gives us the length of time during which the succession of beast empires is allowed to rule the earth. That timeline came to a full end in October of 2017.
The end of beast rule is the spiritual cause of the current panic, as the final beast tries desperately to hold his kingdom together. We must live and walk through the chaos of this transition into the Kingdom of God. Keep your eyes on Jesus and walk always in faith, never in fear.