Black actor Terry Crews dared step off the left's plantation. Sportswriter Jason Whitlock - a black man who thinks for himself (which is why he lost his job at ESPN) - calls them on it.
Everybody (On Twitter) Hates Terry Crews And Christianity
by Jason Whitlock about 6 hours ago 8 Comments
Tuesday, Twitter reminded NFL player-turned-actor Terry Crews that Jack Dorsey’s social media app taxes its popular users for expressing Christian values.
Crews, a co-star on the NBC sitcom “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,†tweeted polite concern regarding the direction and messaging of the Black Lives Matter Movement. He wrapped his concern in his Christian beliefs, tweeting:
“If you are a child of God, you are my brother and sister. I have family of every race, creed and ideology. We must ensure #blacklivesmatter doesn’t morph into #blacklivesbetter.â€
The tweet sparked the kind of massive “blacklash†we’ve come to expect when any influencer dares to deviate from the pre-approved racial narrative popularized via social media.
Twitter’s racial gatekeepers unleashed thousands of critical tweets directed at Crews. All of Tuesday, he was one of America’s top trending topics. The mainstream media followed the lead of the Silicon Valley social media app, publishing and broadcasting stories of the “blacklash†Crews endured for his tame tweet. ...
Social media, Twitter in particular, is hostile to Christian values. Twitter is the most secular place on earth. This is why it’s the preferred platform of Black Lives Matter, a movement founded by women trained in Marxist ideology. Karl Marx’s political ideology is anti-religion. Don’t take my word for it. Do your own research. ...
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