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The Wrighteousness of the Negro Church

Unless you’ve been in a coma for the past several weeks, you know about Jeremiah Wright, former kingpin of Trinity United Church of Christlessness in Chicago, and mentor/spiritual adviser of Barak Hussein Obama. And unless you’ve spent the last several years smoking banana peels, drinking your bath water, or breaking rocks with your head, you also know that Jeremiah Wright is a racist, bigoted, White-hating, hate monger.

As I watch the videos and listen to the audio of Wright in action, I’m struck by the multitude of agreeing and supportive voices in the background. Mr. Wright apparently commands thousands of faithful Negro followers, as well as a shocking number of self-hating, suicidal, traitorous Whites. (I say shocking because if even a single European American agrees with that repugnant creature, it’s shocking. But, it’s to be expected in these degenerate days.) All those deluded people sincerely believe that the way to Godliness is via the path trod by a racist, venomous, racist, hate-spewing, racist, odious, racist, damnable, racist, Negro demagogue who calls himself “Reverend” Wright.

This past weekend, Wright went on tour to rehabilitate his rightly-soiled image (“Wrightly-soiled”?), screaming first at the annual NAACP conference in Detroit, and then screeching at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., and then frothing at the mouth on the PBS show of Marxist shill Bill Moyers. And in the usual way of demagogues, Wright tried to universalize the treatment he’s receiving, claiming the attacks on him were actually attacks on the Black church. His claim is, of course, a transparent attempt at pleading for his deluded followers to circle the wagons around him for his protection. And Blacks by the score are doing just that, taking the rhetorical arrows and following his talking points. Here in Memphis, many Negroes have called the local talk radio station, spouting off Wright’s line of “if you haven’t heard the whole sermon from which the lines came, then you have no right to criticize.” Somehow, that memo failed to get to the rabid inquisitors who drew and quartered Mel Gibson when, after having a little too much to drink, he criticized Zionists. And the word certainly didn’t get to Don Imus’s tormentors after he uttered three words of apparently unprotected speech. Each of those men were subjected to shark-like feeding frenzies for a single synthetically offensive incident. And no Zionist or Negro, not even Jeremiah Wright, would ever think of saying that we should “consider the context of Imus’s remarks” or “look at the entirety of Gibson’s work.” Jeremiah Wright has been spewing his White-hating, racist screeds for decades, and we’re not supposed to see a lasting, recurrent, and deeply-ingrained disposition? Wright’s 20 or 30 years of very public hate-mongering is ample and irrefutable proof of his virulent racism to all but the most willfully blind.

And what about that phrase “the Black church”? Wright says, “The black religious tradition is different. We do it a different way.” It reeks of hypocrisy, as Blacks demand that their religious tradition, as unChristian as it is, is distinct and worthy of preservation, even as they decry segregation in any form and forum. Again, Memphis Negroes have called the talk radio station, confessing that much of what Wright has been caught preaching is preached, in varying levels of vitriol, in most Negro churches.  If what that devil Jeremiah Wright preaches is what passes for “Christianity” in the Negro “church”, then I’m so proud to be as unWrighteous as I can be.

By the way, with “pastors” like Jeremiah Wright in Negro church pulpits, there should be no wonder that “Sunday is the most segregated day of the week.” May God be pleased to keep it that way.


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