12 Replies to “Sadness Reigns”

  1. It has become a toss up; which is the most racist group on the continent? La raza, of those people… tough question, but I don’t want to run into either of those groups.I have a slave surname, and I do not want anything to do with those buttock head gear wearing people.

  2. Black Panther – written by a couple Jews and they weren’t Bobby and Huey. Bobby and Huey stole the name.

  3. 1. I fully support these black whimmen and POC … investing in jungle property wherein they can live.
    2. I wonder why their vegan diets haven’t trimmed them down a bit more. Someone is sneaking the chitlins
    Yes, they clearly missed-out on most all the things they should have learned in kindergarten. Therefore, they don’t know how to play nice with others, and instead shoot each other deadt in the middle of the street … or through the wall while you’re sleeping. Smh, once again.

  4. How DARE you publish that link to Shapiro … did you actually WATCH that RAISCIST screed by him? Did you hear the part where he said … “almond joy”? That comment triggered me as it is a shocking micro aggression against Asian peoples with almond-shaped eyes. Who does this privileged white Joo think he is? He is like the raysist owner of a white railroad corporation forcing me to dig tunnels and die working as slaves. We Asians BUILT America! You OWE us all reparations! You don’t have the right to call us almond-eyes. I DEMAND YouTube shut down this Joo’s Channel!!!

  5. Ken, nowadays I pay close attention to the words used by such folks. When terms like “micro-aggressions”, “marginalized”, and “white privilege” spew out of their mouths, I instantly realize that we are dealing with a trained and forever indoctrinated SHE. One thing they were never taught to do was listen to others.

  6. As I’ve mentioned a number of times here on SDA, I first encountered the doctrine of “liberation” theology nearly 40 years ago. I attended Sunday services at a certain denominational community, thinking that I would receive spiritual guidance.
    Instead, I was inundated with leftist rhetoric. One of the targets was southern Africa, particularly Rhodesia and South Africa, with the other one being Central America.
    The message was that it was my Christian duty to support leftist uprisings, wherever they were, preferably if they were armed insurrections and, better yet, if they were violent and bloody. Whitey had to atone for his sins, you know.
    To those who were faithful to that message, the AK-47 and RPG were as sacred as the communion chalice and the cross.
    They rejoiced when Rhodesia mutated into Zimbabwe and were overjoyed that the government was not white. Justice, it seemed, had been achieved. Mugabe, however, turned out to be a corrupt tyrant and was, at one time, so loathed and despised by people that they wished that Ian Smith was in charge again. (He may have been white, but nobody had to fear for their life and there was plenty to eat while he was in charge.)
    Not one peep from the church about that. The white government had been overthrown, so Comrade Christ had been satisfied.
    But the infatuation with leftist doctrine and its implementation completely left out Ethiopia. I would have thought that the church would have been dismayed that a devout Christian emperor had been deposed and replaced by a radical Marxist government. Nope. Zippo. Not one peep.
    Similarly, Angola was ignored. There was a nasty civil war there after the Portuguese left and the Marxist MPLA won with the help of Cuban troops. Of course, in view of the liberation theologians, the right side won.
    The invasion and occupation of Afghanistan was going on at the same time I was associated with that congregation. Of course, it involved the Red Army and, so, its mission was of liberation and justice, except that liberation and justice was delivered by T-72 tanks and Mi-24 helicopter gunship.
    Again, dead silence.
    I soon became disenchanted with the church because of this deluge of Marxist ideology that masqueraded as spiritual guidance. I was dismayed that while it proclaimed the commandment “Thou shalt not kill”, it rejoiced at what could well have been race wars disguised as liberation movements.
    As far as the jewel in the liberation theology crown, South Africa, Black Pigeon has come comments on that:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNctnK1LUwQ

  7. Those words are certainly evident in that video and are ominous in so many ways. We are hearing that type of language in so many areas of life that it is hard not to be alarmed. That is why I linked to the Stefan Molyneux/Lauren Southern video. Where are we going?

  8. Just a subtle comment, does it occur to anyone, these woman are enjoying a vacation that many, if not possibly the majority of white people could NOT AFFORD.
    Really, life is so hard, that you can afford a tropical catered vacation.
    just say’n
    Seriously, whenever a successful black athlete, black businessman, black scientist, black entertainer says if your black, and you can’t succeed in the US you just need to squint your eyes and shake your head like a dogs does.
    Why was the left going nuts about Dr. Ben Carson. His life story would absolute shatter the narrative. His mother, poor, illiterate, and married at 13. Worked several jobs and insisted that her children would succeed in education. The result, world class NeuroSurgeon and a reasonable pick for POTUS.
    Externalities happen, life is not fair. Any person who puts in an honest days work can live a good life in this great country (south of the border, should be the same in Canada)

  9. BA … as a self-confessing Christian, I have no argument with anything you say. I, of course, live very close to Berkeley’s GTU (Graduate Teological Union). The GTU is ground zero for preparing the next generation of Marxist-Christian Ministers. Every time I read of something being taught at GTU … I smh and wonder where these Ministers will be when the weeping, gnashing of teeth, and rending of garments begin?
    Yes, the American Christian Church has become thoroughly infected with “liberation theology”. I will also admit that I have resigned from at least one (Lutheran) church after suffering through constant Bush-bashing from the pulpit, and announcements of multiple Leftist NGO’s were to receive the offering proceeds from that particular Sunday morning.
    But none of that has anything whatsoever to do with the message, wisdom, and love of Christ, God, and the Holy Spirit. Churches are organizations created by man … not God. A church which preaches a single political viewpoint from the pulpit … should be stripped of its tax-free status as far as I am concerned.

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