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BrewTech
15th November 2018, 07:56 PM
...to leave church, ‘go put on man clothes.’ He’s not sorry

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article221698660.html



The pastor is Christian, and male, so that's two strikes...

but he's black, but in Chicago...

I guess this story blew up Fakebook... comments cited in the article are Hi-larious.

Cebu_4_2
15th November 2018, 08:07 PM
Never make it, someone will block or report it.

BrewTech
15th November 2018, 08:22 PM
Never make it, someone will block or report it.

n facebook?
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^ how long has this been a problem? Years and years??


anyway... are you talking about facebook? I'm not on facebook, so I don't know.

End Times
15th November 2018, 08:56 PM
...to leave church, ‘go put on man clothes.’ He’s not sorry

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article221698660.html



The pastor is Christian, and male, so that's two strikes...

but he's black, but in Chicago...

I guess this story blew up Fakebook... comments cited in the article are Hi-larious.

Doesn't matter that he's a Black guy...the Sodomites will descend on him. And their fellow faggots and Jews in the (((free press))) will harp on it until he is forced to resign or recant. The good news is that it will turn a number of Blacks against their Kosher overlords.

BrewTech
15th November 2018, 09:43 PM
Doesn't matter that he's a Black guy...the Sodomites will descend on him. And their fellow faggots and Jews in the (((free press))) will harp on it until he is forced to resign or recant. The good news is that it will turn a number of Blacks against their Kosher overlords.

That was pretty much my take on it... this might be a story worth following if it turns out there's anything to follow. I suspect there will be, with all the necessary ingredients (black, church, Christian, pastor, transgender, homophobe (?), male vs "female'...) it's media juicy, but we'll see.

LiveLeak had a poll on this vid - overwhelming majority voted "pastor did the right thing"...

What I thought was interesting is that the Pastor's take was "on public property, do your thing, in church, do our thing..." - asserting property rights is what I took from it. You don't see that so much in the churchianity crowd, at least not as official policy.