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(4,175 posts)
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 05:54 AM Sep 2020

Ex-sheriff who called woman a 'n****r lover' says he's not racist: 'I read my bible every day'

Wright finally had his turn to address the court, and said he spoke the slurs in the privacy of his own home and blamed the Devil for his behavior.

“I’m a Christian man. I read my bible everyday,” said Wright. “I am by no means a racist. That video does not show the true picture of me.”





https://deadstate.org/ex-sheriff-who-called-woman-a-nr-lover-says-hes-not-racist-i-read-my-bible-every-day/

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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
1. I find it difficult to equate the two statements there Mr Wright
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 05:57 AM
Sep 2020

How does reading a Bible or any book of any sort not make the statement on that is racist in nature?

ck4829

(35,039 posts)
3. Ted Bundy saved a toddler from drowning, carried groceries for old people, and donated to charity
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 07:31 AM
Sep 2020

What you just witnessed in the OP was a non-sequitur.

Ferrets are Cool

(21,104 posts)
8. It also condones the killing of children for vanity
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 08:52 AM
Sep 2020


23 Then he went up from there to Bethel; and as he was going up by the way, young lads came out from the city and mocked him and said to him, “Go up, you baldhead; go up, you baldhead!” 24 When he looked behind him and saw them, he cursed them in the name of the LORD. Then two female bears came out of the woods and tore up forty-two lads of their number. 25 And he went from there to Mount Carmel, and from there he returned to Samaria.

TheBlackAdder

(28,168 posts)
9. The same Bible Baptists, Presbyterian's and Methodissts used to Justify Antebellum Slavery?
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 08:58 AM
Sep 2020

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I finished a paper on Antebellum Southern Paternalism last year. I won't paste it--identity reasons.

This will describe how a lot of those religious and societal beliefs originated.


I'll try and give a quick memory summation, without writing it in a too revealing manner:


1) 1800s-10s: Christian Revivalist tour pastors shook down Southern Slaveholders for thousands to get their blessings, since they were paraihs to the church. The majority of Southerns despised the slaveholders. Baptists, Methodists and Presbyterians are the ones who mainly will end up promoting slavery in the coming decades and onward.


2) 1820s-30s: Northern abolitionists tried to use the Bible as justification that slavery was immoral. This backfired, as the Bible is rife with verses that Southern clergy perverted to their own gain. Northern clergy were invited to tour southern plantations and were either offered property or marriage to daughters and part of estates if they relocated and formed churches. They were showcased plantation areas that portrayed the slaveholder in a good light. Many of these church pastors had slaves of their own. Slave riots occurred, which panicked the whole community. The idea of Southern Paternalism is hatched, saying that slaveholders are rescuing those held by slave merchants and offer the slaves an opportunity to be exposed to Christianity, and eternal salvation.

A partnership between slaveholders and clergy forms. Slaveholders want to control the slaves, the clergy wants to expand their church, their tithings, and spread the gospel. The clergy become wealthy members of the community. However, there are two variations of this:

White church services: Promote the Christian tenets of slavery, how the slaveholders are effectively doing God's work by saving the captives of the slave traders. The slaveholders gain legitimacy.

Slave church services: They are told to be good Christians, they must be good servants to their masters. That, no matter what happens to them in life, they will reap rewards in the afterlife.


3) 1840s-50s: Southern Paternalism, with the help of the churches expands rank of congregants, this generation is the one who now embraces slavery as an institutional norm, feeding into the Civil War.


It only took one generation to convert the Southerners over to accepting slavery. While the elders had to be swayed or convinced, the young adults just sold on the idea, the youngsters would grow up in this new institution and view it as a societal normalcy.

I'm a bit older, and I witnessed the conversion of many Reagan Republicans and even the Sarah Palin types of just a couple of years ago. They were against Putin, they were against Russia and any foreign interference of our government. They were saying how Putin would make Obama his bitch. Now, in less than a decade, we are seeing the complete reversal of those positions and acceptance of them, just to get some political and short-term hopes of financial gains. The protection of country is no longer paramount--it is just a talking point to them. I worry, that if this is not addressed quick, fast, and in a hurry--this might become an institutional norm and it will be difficult to ensure national security, on a wide range of topics, in the future.

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