The church of Jesus Christ was on full display when the victim's families expressed forgiveness to the murderer....what did the so-called "civil rights leadership" do?
It began moaning-LOUDLY--with the support of the media about a FLAG.
I despise the NAACP.
If anyone wants to use an institution as a reference for racism, the NAACP fits the bill perfectly...
That idiot does realize, I assume, that slavery existed under the Confederacy for only four years, but it existed under the United States’ Stars and Stripes for almost ninety years.
Dylann Roof did not kill the nine Christians because a Confederate flag flies at the state capitol.
Dylann Roof did not kill the nine Christians because SC gun laws are too lax.
Dylann Roof did not kill the nine Christians because white people haven’t “dialogued” about race enough.
Dylann Roof did not kill the nine Christians because the Tea Party has somehow taken over talk radio and turned it against the perceived-disadvantaged of society.
Dylann Roof killed the nine Christians because he gave in to the temptations of evil—perhaps softened to the temptations by drugs, perhaps by parental abuse, those are questions for investigators to answer—but in any case, it is because of his own evil, and nothing else.
Every other hypothesis is laughable Barbra Streisand, and should be loudly called out for what it is.
I’m sure Michelle will scoff at the NAACP nonsense and opine: “All this for a damn flag?”.
Right, Mrs. 0bama?
Picking the church was convenient and accessible. No racism was involved.
They wanted the flag which they know nothing about removed, they made a deal to have it removed but it could stay on state grounds. They know what that deal to go away and want the flag totally removed, and now are using this while the bodies are not yet cold to further their politics.
Shame on them.
Maybe they should invest some time into doing research about the flag and they might find some facts interesting like the Confederate flag never flying over a Govt, not the official Confederacy flag, never flew on any slave ship.
Hell why are we still talking about frigging slavery it’s been over a 150 years now, . When are they going to get their act together and move on? Every country has seen injustice, every race too , but these idiots want to remain victims with the support of the white guilt dopes out there.
There is another class of coloured people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs. - Booker T Washington
The NAACP is but a depository of stolen tax payer funds shunted to black apparatchiks that commit voter fraud
Exception: we know that at least one was orange rather than black
Just imagine if you had a magic pot and every time you stirred the pot you made more money. Would you every stop stirring the pot?
After the Civil War ended in April 1865, slavery still existed . . . In the north. It had been eliminated in the south by the Emancipation Proclamation. It would take years more before it was eliminated in the north.
Strange but true.
Ironically, since the flags on his jacket were from Rhodesia and apartheid South Africa. So maybe they should be calling for a boycott of “African flags”.
Agreed but did we miss where a GOP Legislator introduced a bill to remove it? Don’t get so angry at the enemy that you miss the other enemy in your own back yard.
Standard cry when they are trying to divert attention from something.
“LOOK OVER THERE A CONFEDERATE FLAG!”
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They’ve been trying to get the flag taken down for ages. They boycotted under the guidance of Kwesi Mfume, and it was moved from the dome in 2000, and placed at the memorial to the Confederate dead. There is also a monument to African-Americans, and fallen law enforcement officers on the grounds. When the flag was initially raised over the State Capital Building, “Fritz” Hollings (Democrat) was Governor.