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Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "Leo Terrell: Whoopi Goldberg's apology is not enough" video.
People that badmouth the left or the right, seem to think they have found the "line" in the middle, that makes their opinions and behaviors superior.
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And again, caused by biblical “usage,” THIS is racism … From the book … Forest G. Wood is the author of “The Arrogance of Faith.” “Black Christians were given to understand that slavery was God’s will and his enactment,” C. Eric Lincoln wrote, “It was a consequence of Black people’s peculiar sinfulness and depravity that they should suffer, and that white men should be agents of providential justice set over them.”
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People are screaming "What is happening to our freedom speech?" ... while at the same time trying to silence Whoopi Goldberg for stating her own opinion! How about the term “polite correctness?” I suggest that the term should not be "political correctness." It should be "polite correctness." The word "political" makes the "government" the focus, and the supposed culprit of all the dissention, whereas the word "polite correctness,” puts the responsibility where it belongs, which is on the individual. Being that when we don't get our own way, we are such angry creatures, we should always be asking ourselves ... "Am I being polite," or "am I part of the problem?"
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People that badmouth the left or the right, seem to think they have found the "line" in the middle, that makes their opinions and behaviors superior.
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Please do not take away my freedom of speech by removing this post. Whoopi simply hit a nerve, especially among Christians. However, to prove Whoopi's point ... this is racism ... which is much different than antisemitism ... From the book … Forest G. Wood is the author of “The Arrogance of Faith.” Despite his best intentions, Jones, like virtually every southern clergyman, never doubted the innate inferiority of the black race.
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Whoopi simply hit a nerve, especially among Christians. However, to prove Whoopi's point ... this is racism ... which is much different than antisemitism ... From the book … Forest G. Wood is the author of “The Arrogance of Faith.” Despite his best intentions, Jones, like virtually every southern clergyman, never doubted the innate inferiority of the black race.
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