Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This bishop is quite misguided. If she thinks the people who burned the church are protesters and in pain, she really needs to look again. She thinks its okay to burn a church? She's let her politics get in the way of her judgment. Inappropriate response. What has she done to make things better?
What you call misguided, I call Christian. She is living Christian beliefs.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This bishop is quite misguided. If she thinks the people who burned the church are protesters and in pain, she really needs to look again. She thinks its okay to burn a church? She's let her politics get in the way of her judgment. Inappropriate response. What has she done to make things better?
What you call misguided, I call Christian. She is living Christian beliefs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This bishop is quite misguided. If she thinks the people who burned the church are protesters and in pain, she really needs to look again. She thinks its okay to burn a church? She's let her politics get in the way of her judgment. Inappropriate response. What has she done to make things better?
What you call misguided, I call Christian. She is living Christian beliefs.
Anonymous wrote:This bishop is quite misguided. If she thinks the people who burned the church are protesters and in pain, she really needs to look again. She thinks its okay to burn a church? She's let her politics get in the way of her judgment. Inappropriate response. What has she done to make things better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is all they’ve got, to keep repeating over and over that we’re not seeing what we are all seeing. It’s all on video. It’s all being tweeted. We see and hear the interviews. They can’t lie to us about what us happening, or why, because we can see it happen. We see the police give an order 20 minutes before curfew and then immediately start shooting tear gas canisters at people. We see the pastors statement and the mayors tweets. There is no way to spin it, just like there’s no way to spin what happened to George Floyd..
Wow. Did you watch the night before? When the "protesters" set fires burning? In Lafayette Park? In the church? On the streets? And, you think the authorities are "out of line" to make the people follow the curfew? You want them to wait until AFTER they set fires?
The curfew was at 7. The problem is that if they waited until 8, it would have been tougher to move them out.
My parents taught me at a very early age: if a policeman tells you to do something, you do it. I'm a white woman. I still follow that rule.
Anonymous wrote:This is all they’ve got, to keep repeating over and over that we’re not seeing what we are all seeing. It’s all on video. It’s all being tweeted. We see and hear the interviews. They can’t lie to us about what us happening, or why, because we can see it happen. We see the police give an order 20 minutes before curfew and then immediately start shooting tear gas canisters at people. We see the pastors statement and the mayors tweets. There is no way to spin it, just like there’s no way to spin what happened to George Floyd..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Because the area wasn't cleared out for a photo op. It was cleared out - people escorted to an area where the police had control.
And, it looks like their plan actually worked.
WTF is wrong with you? People were “escorted out”? Did you read the account from the church’s pastor about running from the gas? Because none of this had anything to do with Cheeto’s photo op 10 minutes later?
I want some of what you’re smoking.
Anonymous wrote:This bishop is quite misguided. If she thinks the people who burned the church are protesters and in pain, she really needs to look again. She thinks its okay to burn a church? She's let her politics get in the way of her judgment. Inappropriate response. What has she done to make things better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I found her tweet disturbing. She was more concerned about Trump than the fact that the "protesters" set fire to the church. Seems a little topsy turvy to me.
I don't like it when any pastors get political--and that includes the ones that support Trump and the ones that don't. They should stay out of politics.
Are you Christian? You think speaking out against police violence and a man using your religion as a photo op moment is political??
I agree with pp. There was no police violence last night.
Anonymous wrote:This bishop is quite misguided. If she thinks the people who burned the church are protesters and in pain, she really needs to look again. She thinks its okay to burn a church? She's let her politics get in the way of her judgment. Inappropriate response. What has she done to make things better?
Anonymous wrote:
Because the area wasn't cleared out for a photo op. It was cleared out - people escorted to an area where the police had control.
And, it looks like their plan actually worked.