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Posted on 6/22/20 at 12:53 pm to
Posted by bamameister
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Posted on 6/22/20 at 12:53 pm to
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I asked someone yesterday the same thing. I guess all Catholic churches and Jewish synagogues are next. The colonization of the Americas, slave trade, and support of the founding fathers to commit treason and allow slavery to flourish in this country was mainly supported financially by the Catholic church and Jewish bankers in the Denmark and surrounding areas.


So you're saying that religion has a dark and seedy history in allowing social injustice and promoting their own forms of class distinctions?

Speaking of the Catholics of the dark ages who were so oppressive with their Spanish and Holy Inquisitions and attack on anyone, anywhere, who dare to read the bible in their own language it started a worldwide phenomenon called the Reformation. And what came of it? A bunch of people who still today call themselves Protestants, from the term "PROTEST." It could happen again.
Posted by TideCPA
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Posted on 6/22/20 at 1:20 pm to
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So you're saying that religion has a dark and seedy history in allowing social injustice and promoting their own forms of class distinctions?

Speaking of the Catholics of the dark ages who were so oppressive with their Spanish and Holy Inquisitions and attack on anyone, anywhere, who dare to read the bible in their own language it started a worldwide phenomenon called the Reformation. And what came of it? A bunch of people who still today call themselves Protestants, from the term "PROTEST." It could happen again.

What's striking and somewhat ironic is the religious nature of these protests. The whole movement is complete with its own series of idols, martyrs, clerics, apostates, and non-believers. Anyone who publicly commits sins against the critical theory orthodoxy must be punished and made to apologize for their thoughtcrime. Any symbols deemed incompatible must be removed, and continued non-belief met by force if necessary.

What's wild is the whole thing is endorsed (if not explicitly then tacitly) by the vast majority of our media apparatuses. Which makes you wonder: are they frightened of the mob or are they part of it?
Posted by TideWarrior
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Posted on 6/22/20 at 2:03 pm to
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So you're saying that religion has a dark and seedy history in allowing social injustice and promoting their own forms of class distinctions?



Yes but if people really wanted to blame someone they should know the real history that contributed to the atrocities they feel so strongly against.

The statues are more about a point of reference or something tangible that they can point to for everyone to see and pass blame. The foundation of this country was founded by those in power at the cost of someone else. It was the same protestants that came to this country that committed treason against the crown, took the land of the indigenous people who they later slaughtered or forced them from their homes, and the Mexicans who they decided needed to either leave or come under their control in Texas and out west. Those protestants who protested to practice religion freely landing on the shores of the new world and later protested no taxation without representation.
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