
12-17-2016, 09:56 AM
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How vile this post is....to use God's blessing to allow your labeling by religion and color of skin.
May my heart never turn this gray to label and need some kind of whatever you lack to insure your identity by religion or color of skin.
May my heart never allow a need to know your religion or skin color before approval.
An you wonder why this presidential campaign has awakened and given such hope the white supremicists in this country.
I have read your posts for years, chiding others for hating and judging.....obviously you play a part....you play a role.
There is not one government rule or regulation that comes from Washington DC THAT in anyway would make anyone feel disapproval for their religion or color of skin and saying that is simply, once and for all, assuring the reason you hate, and I feel your hate, the President.
George Bush went out of his way to say exactly what Obama has been saying about both Muslims and blacks and you applauded him as I recall. He delivered the same message and I can only see one difference...he is white.
I oppose just about 100% of Obama policies and have for 8 years, but NEVER thought of reducing it to religion and skin color. That is a shame that you would do this.
Well,
"Trump's decision to name former Breitbart executive Steve Bannon as his chief strategist, telling CNN in interviews they view Bannon as an advocate in the White House for policies they favor.
The leaders of the white nationalist and so-called "alt-right" movement — all of whom vehemently oppose multiculturalism and share the belief in the supremacy of the white race and Western civilization — publicly backed Trump during his campaign for his hardline positions on Mexican immigration, Muslims, and refugee resettlement. Trump has at times disavowed their support. Bannon's hiring, they say, is a signal that Trump will follow through on some of his more controversial policy positions."
White nationalists see advocate in Steve Bannon who will hold Trump to his campaign promises
- CNNPolitics.com
As I struggle to support the Trump upcoming presidency, posts like this and others simply make that more difficult.
I find it impossible to hate this much and to put every human being into a pigeon hole to judge. REALLY????
I can say that no Presidency has ever made me feel like a step child because of religion or skin color. My religion and my feelings toward others is not decided by my President, nor do I expect him to change my soul.
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I felt like a stepchild for eight years. Now I can be Christian and white without approval from Washington. We are who we are...all of us. Other people with their hatred and labels don't change that. We didn't ask to be white but we chose to be Christian.
God help us. All of us.
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