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Critical Race Theory: It’s A Cancer, Not A Cure
I’m half white and half black. My melanin doesn’t change my worth or my propensity to sin. Yet we live in a culture where we are told that our skin color confers upon us a status that is fixed, assigned by an elite class of humans who call themselves “scholars.” They want us to see everything through the broken lens of “race”—a human construct that has only served to dehumanize us throughout history. As a person with brown skin, I reject my assigned “status” and refuse to see everything through that distorted prism.
Posted in CRT/Racism/BLM, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged African American Policy Council, Alexis McGill Johnson, Booker T. Washington, Brad Sears, Charlie Dates, Critical Race Theory, Democrat Party, Dr. Carol Swain, Friedrich Engels, Henry Bomberger, Karl Marx, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Marxist Critical Theory, New York Times, Planned Parenthood, Ryan Bomberger, Ryan Scott Bomberger, Voddie Baucham
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Exposing Black Lives Matter — Part II
One of the dangers of BLM is that it pulls on the heartstrings of those who really care about life—both blacks and whites. Ironically, those who claim concern for black lives ignore the abortion of black babies and the killing of black boys by other black boys in gang violence. While focusing almost exclusively on race as the source of injustice and harm, BLM engage in the politics of racial grievance.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged #BlackLivesMatter, Black Lives Matter, Booker T. Washington, Eric Wallace, Louis Farrakhan, Million Man March, Uncle Tom
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