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Black. Churches,Burned. Down,White,Man,Arrested.

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In. Louisiana,  3 Black. Churches. We're. Burned,  Down.  White. Man. ,Was,Arrested..  White. Man. That. Was. Arrested. Is. A. Sheriff. Deputy,Son, I. Think.  . Black. Preacher. Henry. Lyons. Is,Suspectied,Of. ,Burning  Down  His  Church,I Read.  The  Same, Preacher  Lyons  That. ,Was,In,Prison  For  Stealing  4:Million  Dollars. ,Back  In  The 1990's.  ,In,Houston  ,Preacher  Burleson  Who  Is  In  Prison  For  Organizing,,,,His,Wife  Murder, Church  Flock  Think  He  Burned  ,Down,The. Church Where  He  Preached.... 25- Years. Ago. Rwanda,Genocide. War.,Many . 100,000,s. Murdered. .....Black. People,Here. And. Africa. Have. No. Unity...

The implication is that disunity is a uniquely Black problem.  History tells us disunity is a characteristic of humanity, not just Black people. American are not unified, Christians are not unified, white people are not unified, some families aren't even unified.

 

Of course, I and many of us here, are concerned with Black empowerment and recognize that Black unity is an important component of our empowerment. I just wanted to point out that a focus on achieving Black unity does not mean every other group is, or has been, unified. 

 

Lol......and look at what happened to the Notre Dame Cathedral.

Karma is something else, ain't it.

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