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Thursday, July 14, 2016

ISRAELITE SOLUTION FOR AMERICA'S RACISM - THE EXODUS!


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"A NATION CALLED OUT OF THEIR NAME"

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 THE ISRAELITE  (BILBICAL) HOLOCUAST OF SLAVERY IN THE AMERICAS

 

CHILDREN OF SLAVERY YOU HAVE A SPIRITUAL PROBLEM AND TAKING DOWN A FLAG OR WALKING HAND AND HAND WITH CACAUSIANS IS NOT GOING TO SAVE YOU IN THE LAND OF YOUR CAPTIVITY!

THE SOLUTION FOR RACISM IS THE EXODUS! SEPARATION!

 

THE GOD OF ISRAEL DID NOT SEND MOSES TO TELL PHARAOH TO MAKE A CIVIL RIGHTS DEAL FOR THE HEBREW SLAVES!

LET MY PEOPLE GO! SEPARATION!

HOWEVER, SINCE THE CHILDREN OF SLAVERY (ISRAELITES) CONTINUE TO DISOBEY GOD'S COMMANDS TO SEPARATE AND ARE TEACHING LIES IN THESE CHRISIAN CHURCH'S THEY ARE PAYING THE PRICE WITH THEIR LIVES AND THE LIVES OF THEIR CHILDREN

EZRA 6:21 NIV BIBLE
" So the Israelites who had returned from the exile ate it, together with all who had separated themselves from the unclean practices of their Gentile neighbors in order to seek the Lord, the God of Israel"
THE GENTILES ARE THE AMERICAN SONS OF JAPHETH Caucasians

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Judge Who Presided Over Dylann Roof Bond Hearing Was Reprimanded for Racial Slur





judge who oversaw a bond hearing for a man accused of fatally shooting nine people at a historic black church in Charleston was previously reprimanded for using a racial slur while on the bench.
Charleston County Magistrate James Gosnell Jr., who presided over confessed gunman Dylann Roof's bond hearing on Friday, made the comments in a courtroom over a decade ago.
Gosnell was reprimanded by the state Supreme Court in 2005 for telling a black defendant in 2003, "There are four kinds of people in this world: black people, white people, rednecks, and n******."

The state Supreme Court announced prior to the bond hearing that Circuit Court Judge J.C. Nicholson would preside over Roof's criminal charges, not Gosnell, per standard procedure in South Carolina. Circuit judges are the ones that oversee trials, while magistrates preside over bonds and 30-day misdemeanors.
Roof confessed to killing nine people at the historically black Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston on Wednesday night, sources told NBC News. Police say they believe the attack was a hate crime.
A racist website showing photos of Roof that contains a long white supremacist screed was discovered Saturday registered under the name Dylann Roof, using Roof's mother's home address. NBC News could not confirm the site's authenticity or whether Roof was its creator.


According to a disciplinary order posted by the court about Gosnell's choice of language, the judge claimed he was quoting a statement made to him by a veteran black sheriff's deputy. He said he repeated the statement to the defendant in a poorly executed attempt to encourage him to change the path he had chosen for his life.
Gosnell also said that he personally knew the defendant, as well as the defendant's father and grandfather.

Lionel Lofton, Gosnell's longtime lawyer, downplayed the incident, telling NBC News that the national media was trying to make a big deal out of something that happened 13 years ago. He added that Gosnell was disciplined by the court for it, and said it's now a "non-issue."
An earlier version of this story was incorrect. Magistrate James Gosnell was not removed from the case. The Supreme Court ordered that a Circuit Court judge would preside over the case in the future, per standard procedure in South Carolina.

Obama Uses N-Word, Says Slavery Still 'Casts a Long Shadow'



WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said the United States has not overcome its history of racism and is using the N-word to make his case.
In an interview, Obama weighed in on the debate over race and guns that has erupted after the arrest of a white man for the racially-motivated shooting deaths of nine black church members in Charleston, South Carolina.
"When 20 6-year-olds are gunned down, and Congress literally does nothing — yes, that's the closest I came to feeling disgusted"                     
"Racism, we are not cured of it," Obama said. "And it's not just a matter of it not being polite to say n****r in public. That's not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. It's not just a matter of overt discrimination. Societies don't, overnight, completely erase everything that happened 200 to 300 years prior."
Obama's remarks came during an interview out Monday with comedian Marc Maron for his popular podcast, where crude language is often part of the discussion.
The president said while attitudes about race have improved significantly since he was born to a white mother and black father, the legacy of slavery "casts a long shadow and that's still part of our DNA that's passed on."