Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the theology of moral resistance in the spirit of Frederick Douglass and many other faith-based resisters to injustice. I agree that Project 2025 is an all-out attack on over 60 years of civil rights protection of African American and many other people in the U.S.
However, I hope they seek a broad interracial alliance as many non black people of faith are deeply opposed to the hate mongering and division and degradations of POC and non criminal migrants (most of whom are Latinos) and GLBQT+ people.
It is ok for African Americans to sometimes just talk about what is concerning us specifically. Even more so since lots of POCs (which really just means Asians, Hispanics, and Indians) voted for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the theology of moral resistance in the spirit of Frederick Douglass and many other faith-based resisters to injustice. I agree that Project 2025 is an all-out attack on over 60 years of civil rights protection of African American and many other people in the U.S.
However, I hope they seek a broad interracial alliance as many non black people of faith are deeply opposed to the hate mongering and division and degradations of POC and non criminal migrants (most of whom are Latinos) and GLBQT+ people.
Anonymous wrote:Do they know that a lot more black people voted for Trump in 2020?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the theology of moral resistance in the spirit of Frederick Douglass and many other faith-based resisters to injustice. I agree that Project 2025 is an all-out attack on over 60 years of civil rights protection of African American and many other people in the U.S.
However, I hope they seek a broad interracial alliance as many non black people of faith are deeply opposed to the hate mongering and division and degradations of POC and non criminal migrants (most of whom are Latinos) and GLBQT+ people.
It is ok for African Americans to sometimes just talk about what is concerning us specifically. Even more so since lots of POCs (which really just means Asians, Hispanics, and Indians) voted for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the theology of moral resistance in the spirit of Frederick Douglass and many other faith-based resisters to injustice. I agree that Project 2025 is an all-out attack on over 60 years of civil rights protection of African American and many other people in the U.S.
However, I hope they seek a broad interracial alliance as many non black people of faith are deeply opposed to the hate mongering and division and degradations of POC and non criminal migrants (most of whom are Latinos) and GLBQT+ people.
Anonymous wrote:Do they know that a lot more black people voted for Trump in 2020?
Anonymous wrote:Do they know that a lot more black people voted for Trump in 2020?
Anonymous wrote:Do they know that a lot more black people voted for Trump in 2020?
Anonymous wrote:Do they know that a lot more black people voted for Trump in 2020?
Anonymous wrote:Black ministers denounce Project 2025, urge collective Black resistance
(RNS) — The ministers’ statement also criticized white evangelicals, whom it described as ‘drunk on the religion of white Christian nationalism.’
https://religionnews.com/2025/01/28/black-ministers-denounce-project-2025-urge-collective-black-resistance/
BLACK MINISTERS CALL FOR RESISTANCE AGAINST ‘WHITE CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM’ EFFORTS OF PROJECT 2025
Black church leaders are calling for unified resistance against Project 2025, which is "informed by white Christian Nationalism."
https://www.blackenterprise.com/black-ministers-resistance-project-2025-white-christian-nationalism/