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Old 01-15-2024, 12:18pm   #21
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Originally Posted by WydGlydJim View Post
It is beyond my comprehension why she is speaking about this from the pulpit.......shame shame shame on the leaders of that church. Makes them look like fools. That would never fly at my church.
Here's a little explainer on that particular 'denomination.' They're more akin to Islam, a political group masquerading as a religion.

https://theconservativetreehouse.com...al-ame-church/


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Atlanta DA Fani Willis Plays the Race Card Giving Proactive Speech at Big Bethal AME Church
January 14, 2024 | Sundance | 494 Comments

Two high level takeaways. First, please pay attention to the venue {GO DEEP}, as CTH has documented for 10+ years the AME church network is the epicenter of racially driven political influence. BLM are the activist foot soldiers; AME are the network organizers. BLM harvest the ballots; AME are the precinct workers who scan them as many times as needed. This is the “Atlanta way,” that duplicates in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore and Madison.

Second, Fani Willis must anticipate a major problem with her case and conduct if she is proactively going to the crew who will be tasked with circling the wagons on her defense. In this video soundbite Fani Willis plays the race card to her audience at Big Bethal AME church in Atlanta.

Fani Willis’ full speech was 35 minutes long and filled with racially driven context.

The AME church network is the same political system used by Barack “if I had a son” Obama, Benjamin Crump, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin in Miami-Dade/Orlando. The same network in Ferguson Missouri (Mike Brown), the same network in Baltimore, Maryland (Freddy Gray), and on it goes.

The AME network is a system built on the guise of religion, but fraught with politics, racial division, the retention of pretenses and massive fraud.
What do you think "Souls to the Polls" where the black churches bus their members to block vote Democrat is all about?
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