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Black Pastor: Liberalism Is ‘Cancerous And Devastating To The Black Family’

Revmitchell

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Charles Ogletree, a personal friend of Barack Obama and a left wing ideologue, recently told a national network audience that race relations are worse than when his grandfather lived.

Bishop E.W. Jackson, a charismatic conservative leader, says in this exclusive video interview that he finds it “ironic” that Ogletree, whom he knows as a Harvard Law classmate, feels so victimized when he is “making a six figure salary.”

Jackson calls it “preposterous” that people living in mansions, driving the best cars and eating the best meals would say race relations are worse now than it was for their grandfather. Calling this a “tragic, false message,” he believes it comes as “a result of a kind of spiritual blindness.”

Jackson, a Marine Corps veteran, was the Republican nominee for Lt. Governor of Virginia in 2013. He currently serves as Founder and President of STAND, and Bishop of Exodus Faith Ministries in Chesapeake, VA. He is also a Senior Fellow at Family Research Council, where The Daily Caller filmed this interview

Jackson sees America as a gift with possibilities for all.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/12/14/b...ancerous-and-devastating-to-the-black-family/
 

Zaac

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Charles Ogletree, a personal friend of Barack Obama and a left wing ideologue, recently told a national network audience that race relations are worse than when his grandfather lived.

Bishop E.W. Jackson, a charismatic conservative leader, says in this exclusive video interview that he finds it “ironic” that Ogletree, whom he knows as a Harvard Law classmate, feels so victimized when he is “making a six figure salary.”

Jackson calls it “preposterous” that people living in mansions, driving the best cars and eating the best meals would say race relations are worse now than it was for their grandfather. Calling this a “tragic, false message,” he believes it comes as “a result of a kind of spiritual blindness.”

Jackson, a Marine Corps veteran, was the Republican nominee for Lt. Governor of Virginia in 2013. He currently serves as Founder and President of STAND, and Bishop of Exodus Faith Ministries in Chesapeake, VA. He is also a Senior Fellow at Family Research Council, where The Daily Caller filmed this interview

Jackson sees America as a gift with possibilities for all.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/12/14/b...ancerous-and-devastating-to-the-black-family/

Bishop EW Jackson is blind and hasn't been paying attention. Professor Ogletree is absolutely correct.

Spiritual blindness is thinking that just because Jim Crow has disappeared that his cousins, nieces and nephews haven't taken his place.
 

Zaac

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Liberalism and the victim status is the largest cause of their woes. Its no good for anyone.

When you're being systematically executed, you can claim victim status.:thumbsup: But white privilege had folks saying the same thing about Blacks during Jim Crow.

And here we are 50 years later and it's time for another uprising. SMH
 
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