Saturday, April 06, 2019

Why Won't They Call Black Churches Being Burned To The Ground Terrorism?

Three black churches were burned to the ground in Louisiana. Wondering why the junk food media and lawmakers aren't calling this terrorism?
Why is this not called terrorism?

Okay, three Louisiana churches that serves African Americans were burnt to the ground. These churches were located in St. Landry Parish and Caddo Parish. The Parish boys are not calling this a hate crime nor an act of terrorism.

These churches were located in the rural parish. About 30 miles north of Lafayette, these churches had historical ties.

I am not surprised that Donald J. Trump, Mike Pence, John Bel Edwards, Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA), Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and six U.S. Representatives (including Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA)) ain't saying much about it.

Well maybe Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA) is talking about it. The Republicans and Democratic governor aren't saying shit about it.

The Louisiana State Fire Marshal Butch Browning says these fires are suspicious.

All three of fires were destroyed in 10 days.

Parish sheriff of St. Landry Bobby Guidroz said that there will be a beefed up presence in the area.

The religious leaders have make it clear, that this act won't stop them. They vow to rebuild and hope that the person(s) involved will seek help.

The law will eventually catch those involved. Once caught, they face arson and possible state hate crime charges. The federal charges alone could be a death card if there's intentional racial angst.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Donald J. Trump will not mention this. This doesn't fit the agenda. I mean he's inspired a lot of MAGAs. The burning of African American churches isn't new. This happened during the past presidencies and it seems like America's law enforcement isn't really doing enough to protect the Black church.

Trump continues to stroke fear of migrants. He called migrants, "animals" and it's unfortunate that his words could inspire more MAGAs.



1 comment:

VIoletteal said...

You can't call something an act of terror when you don't know who is doing it and whether or not the tragedy is even a crime. They ruled out arson but are still investigating. I feel that there is evil afoot but I don't think it's directed at any race or ethnicity but at Christians.

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