sticks, stones and crosses
I guess if you’re black you’re entitled to your own “facts.”
After telling its parishioners that AIDS was invented by white people to kill black people and that cocaine was a plot to destroy inner cities, the new pastor of Obama’s church reacted to criticism by
…accusing the media of character assassination and “crucifixion.”
Otis Moss III, the current pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ, used his pulpit to defend his congregation and its past minister, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., from a wave of controversy stemming from inflammatory statements made by Wright.
“We have listened and watched as the wonderful work of our church has been vilified this week,” he told about 3,000 congregants on Palm Sunday morning. “This week should be special for us because I guess we know a little something about crucifixion.”
Or self-pity. Now get this:
The church also released a statement that began: “Nearly three weeks before the 40th commemorative anniversary of the murder of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Reverend Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.’s character is being assassinated in the public sphere because he has preached a social gospel on behalf of oppressed women, children and men in America and around the globe.”
What cheap rhetoric, equating the murder of Martin Luther King with legitimate criticism of a paranoid, victicrat — and yes, black racist — theology.