I have to give the Right’s Racist Roaches their just due: they have orchestrated the greatest racist con since Ronald Reagan’s ‘welfare queen’ scheme and got away with it, advancing it as the penultimate ‘political’ issue on the national landscape.
Just when I thought this Critical Race Theory (CRT) sting was finally slamming against the wall of logic, the proponents took the scam to another level, using God’s righteous name in vain.
Like the two nasty geese who show up on my lawn every spring—dropping truckloads of poop and sneering at me when I try to chase them away—the GOP and Racist Roaches have for two years been defecating on America’s wastelands with their asinine claims that teaching their children about America’s racist history will hurt their fragile psyches, and further divide the country.
For the record, the RR’s feel threatened by (if they really do) a 30-year-old graduate-level discussion on easily proved systemic bias in the criminal justice system, which became known as the ‘Critical Race Theory.’
Yet, contrary to what the ‘Bigoted Bugs’ have propagandized, the CRT is not taught in any government (public) K-12 school in America, the Caribbean, or South America.
That, however, hasn’t stopped the roaches from using it as a ploy, specifically to rally their gullible and prejudiced troops around.
Several states have already ‘outlawed’ the teaching of CRT in the last year, even though no two have the exact definition of what it is.
They can say that revealing America’s true history of exploitation, genocide, and apartheid—systemic racism that continues to this day– will disrupt the status quo and force those who enjoy their White privilege to feel a sense of guilt.
Falsely claiming the CRT is a Left-wing, Black propaganda scheme, proponents of this political scam initially claimed it threatened the psychological welfare of the descendants of enslavers and other bigots and WASPs.
They then propagandized it as being in conflict with Martin Luther King Junior’s dream of a colorless society—that ‘hanging on to the sour truth of a godless society rooted in White Supremacy would hinder efforts to reconcile and move forward toward a land of diversity and inclusion.
Yeah, as if that were actually happening.
With the start of the new year, the racist roaches morphed their scheme, suggesting CRT is a Marxist plot to return America to the Mexicans and Native Americans.
As ridiculous as that may seem to most people with common sense, millions of Whites nonetheless followed the pied piper—or country music playing banjo band leader—down that slope.
Yet, some were still leery of the premise and its censorship ramifications. So, the appeal was morphed yet again.
The latest scam tops the charts: They now claim the CRT is an affront against Christianity. Against their White-bearded Roman Caucasian God!
That’s not a misprint (or at least the former).
When I first read an article/statement suggesting the CRT undermined Christianity last week, I thought it was a joke.
So, I reread it.
After the second reading, I assumed the authors and other proponents of this disingenuous rip off were addressing the ‘news article’ to congregants of what some theologians and historians called ‘White Christianity,’ the sect that justified the worst form of slavery known to mankind, White Supremacy and apartheid—for-profit and empowerment.
I assumed the article referred to the Confederacy Churches, which espoused a theology that Black leaders from Frederick Douglass to King denounced as an affront to God and the actual teachings of the New Testament.
Were they addressing this blasphemous theory to the so-called Christian Church that received tribute from torture, rape, murder, and genocide? To the descendants of the traitorous Confederacy?
But after forwarding the article to my pastor, I sadly came to the realization that it was not targeted solely to the other racist roaches who infest America’s southern landscape (the South is anywhere below Canada), but to the millions who joined with Donald Trump in trying to return America to its ‘greatness’—centuries of apartheid under the flag of White Supremacy.
To be honest, I thought White Americans had evolved from that tainted form of Christianity. Given the emergence of the Millennials who marched side-by-side with us and felt so comfortable that they called each other ‘niggers’ (n-word) behind our backs, I assumed that the Confederate Church had closed its doors.
At the very least, most younger Whites were more intelligent than to fall for that okey-doke.
I posited the new generation of Christians would see through the misrepresentations and false interpretations of the bible. That they understood the difference between actual scripture and mythology and Jewish lore.
Just as they are leery—if not overtly opposed—to the homophobic histrionics in the bible, they would also see past the propaganda that God would condone slavery, murder, and genocide.
No doubt, had the White church followed the actual teachings of Yeshua and rejected the false premise that we were descendants of Ham, or subhuman, slavery would not have existed in America, nor elsewhere for that matter.
Black leaders from Frederick Douglass to King denounced the churches’ role in White Supremacy and apartheid.
I mention that because a racist gene continues to run through some so-called Christian communities, all of whom worship a Jesus modeled after Cesare Borgia (as dictated in 1490 by Pope Alexander).
But before you think I’m just blowing smoke, here is a condensed version of the letter I received. Judge for yourself if you travel a path that will ensure you step into this racist dodo.
It reads:
The White House and ‘Woke’ Left are “embracing a radical new approach to our culture and life called “Critical Race Theory.”
The article says the CRT claims that Whites have succeeded because of their color while oppressing people of color.
“Thus, people of color have been wronged, and if they fight back, they are morally right.
“Make no mistake about it, the Left’s anti-Christian and anti-Semitic agenda is being ramped up dramatically, and it’s frightening.”
As an example, the article boldly and erroneously charges:
“The governor of California, Gavin Newsom, actually banned private home Bible studies, while OK’ing mass (Black Lives Matter) BLM protests and worse…”This is a sickening violation of religious freedom,” the statement continued.
Why?
‘A ‘famous’ Jewish author and thinker claims it has nothing to do with COVID-19 and it has nothing to do with race.’
“But it has everything to do with the power grab by the Left to systematically dismantle religion and banish God from the lips, minds, and hearts of the faithful.”
The article posited that the true agenda of the CRT movement is to remove “His holy name from our civil society, even destroying religious symbols and artifacts along the way.
Under CRT, the BLM protests are “good even if they violate public health orders, but if Christians want to meet and pray — that’s bad and evil! “
The statement claimed that churches are oppressed, some barely clinging to life, close to financial ruin.
“They may never recover.
If churches and synagogues are drowning financially, they can’t reach out into the community to feed the hungry, clothe the poor, and help those drowning in a sea of debt and despair (as if they are currently).
“Unable to attend worship services, people become disconnected and distanced from their faith.
This is the war on Christianity, and this is precisely what the Left has dreamed about for decades.”
The article (which apparently is a masked attempt to promote Horowitz’s book) provides a list of supposed events to support its claim of a plan to “annihilate religion,” including,
Bill Maher shouting “death to religion” on national TV; Washington monuments being whitewashed of God and prayer; Lenten ashes being disallowed in public schools while prayer is outlawed.
“If you’re a person of faith, this directly impacts you, your family, friends, and loved ones — and it’s terrifying.
“Hatred is growing toward Jews and Christians in our nation — being spread like wildfire.
Who is behind this evil movement?
Everything you need to know is laid out in Horowitz’s book, the article claims, noting that (quasi) radical to the right racist podcast host Tucker Carlson said he couldn’t put the book down.
Tucker and Mike Huckabee, former governor, and supposed minister, urges every “(White) Christian to get and read this book.”
Christians must read this book today (as apparently tomorrow, the Devil of the Left will destroy their faith with lies about the roots of White Supremacy and systemic bias in America).
The article then blames this predicament on Satanist adherents, including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Andrew Cuomo, who, they suggest, “want a Godless society.”
“Folks, this is religious intolerance fueled by the left for 60 years — a deep-seated animosity inciting vicious hate crimes and gaining momentum fast.”
As Horowitz explains, President Trump has been at the epicenter of this battle between the forces of good and evil in America.
And Horowitz says President Trump, out of office, will actually be a more significant threat — and a bigger target — for the far left.
“We (good Christians) must fight back, or our children and future generations will live in fear of expressing their faith.”
Got all of that? I won’t waste your time tearing apart those ridiculous, misleading, and blasphemous claims. Nor do I have to tell how this ‘article’ is a veiled attempt to promote a book that will further confuse the bigoted bugs.
I agree that Christianity is under attack, but not by those who reject White Supremacy or believe true history (versus His-story) is a pathway to racial healing and justice.
As a historian (griot) and student of theology, I sadly report there continues to exist in America two dominant Christian denominations/theologies. The most influential being a false philosophy that carried with scripture the cancer of bigotry, hatred, and injustice to people of color and righteousness.
As Douglass, a congregant and disciple of Liberation Theology, once declared:
“Between the Christianity of this land and the Christianity of Christ, I recognize the widest possible difference.”
“What I have said respecting and against religion, I mean strictly to apply to the slaveholding religion of this land, and with no possible reference to Christianity proper; for, between the Christianity of this land, and the Christianity of Christ, I recognize the widest possible difference—so wide, that to receive the one as good, pure, and holy, is of necessity to reject the other as bad, corrupt, and wicked.
“To be the friend of the one is of necessity to be the enemy of the other.
I love the pure, peaceable, and impartial Christianity of Christ: I, therefore, hate the corrupt, slaveholding, women-whipping, cradle-plundering, partial and hypocritical Christianity of this land.
“Indeed, I can see no reason, but the most deceitful one, for calling the religion of this land Christianity. I look upon it as the climax of all misnomers, the boldest of all frauds, and the grossest of all libels. Never was there a clearer case of “stealing the livery of the court of heaven to serve the devil in.”
From that perspective, the ‘R’ in CRT shouldn’t be race, but religion.
Hotep.