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Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 5:01am On Jun 26, 2024 |
, a discriminatory and racist belief that even a single drop of African descent makes a person black. This rule was used to enforce racial segregation and perpetuate white supremacy in the United States. By promoting the idea that any amount of non-white ancestry makes a person black, it served to maintain the social hierarchy and justify the mistreatment of people of color. The notion of One Drop of Love was used to oppress and dehumanize individuals and deny them their rights and privileges based on their race. Oscar De Priest came up with the One Drop of Love bill to continue the One Drop Rule that disinherited Creoles and other mixed race people from their European heritage. Oscar De Priest a black homosexual Catholic and a member of the Boule which are Catholic founded secret societies controlled by the Jesuits. They claim to be for science and education criticizing the old monarchs of Europe but Jesuit education is centered around lies and deception. Unbeknownst to the modern world due to cover up, alot of settlers to the Americas were mixed race Europeans but the white supremacists of England wrote them out of European history. This act is the basis of white supremacy the idea of a pure race could have only built Western Civilization whilst ignoring the contributions of other ethnicities and cultures that partook in its building.
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Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 2:34pm On Jun 26, 2024 |
The theme of "Sister Act" revolves around Deloris Van Cartier, a nightclub singer who helps bring change and rejuvenation to a struggling Catholic church. The protagonist, played by Whoopi Goldberg, brings her unique talents and personality to the convent, breathing new life into the community and bringing in a larger congregation through her music and energy. Overall, the film explores themes of faith, change, and redemption within the context of the Catholic church. People were leaving the church in droves because they didn't want their children molested by priests and parishioners who were doing gay manifesto on children. Whoopi Goldberg and Lauryn Hill both starred in the popular musical comedy film "Sister Act." Whoopi Goldberg played the main character, Sister Mary Clarence, also known as Deloris Van Cartier, a singer-turned-nun who gets relocated to a convent for her own protection after witnessing a mob murder. Lauryn Hill's character was a supporting character named Sister Mary Patrick, a young and spirited nun who befriends Deloris. Whoopi Goldberg was raised Catholic and has spoken publicly about her faith and background. She has stated in interviews that she was christened Catholic and attended Catholic school as a child. However, she currently identifies as a Jewish atheist, having converted to Judaism for a period and later becoming atheist. Nevertheless, her Catholic upbringing has influenced some of her work, and she has played roles in films that touch on religious themes and characters. Whoopi Goldberg is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, an African-American sorority founded in 1908 at Howard University. Alpha Kappa Alpha is one of the Divine Nine, a group of historically African American fraternities and sororities that were founded to promote sisterhood and brotherhood, scholarship, and service among African Americans. Whoopi Goldberg's membership in Alpha Kappa Alpha has come up in various interviews and biographical information about her. Lauryn Hill was raised Catholic and has mentioned in interviews that her religious upbringing played a significant role in her life and music. She has stated that growing up Catholic helped her develop a sense of spirituality and a sense of right and wrong, which influenced her lyrics and themes in her music. Moreover, her debut album "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" includes several references to religion, including Catholic themes and imagery. Lauryn Hill is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, an African-American sorority founded in 1908 at Howard University. Alpha Kappa Alpha is one of the Divine Nine, a group of historically African American fraternities and sororities that were founded to promote sisterhood and brotherhood, scholarship, and service among African Americans. Hill's membership in Alpha Kappa Alpha has been mentioned in various sources, including interviews and biographical information about her. The word "miseducated" has several meanings, but generally, it refers to a form of education or learning that is inadequate, inaccurate, or misleading. It suggests that individuals have been taught information, concepts, or values that are incomplete, biased, distorted, or wrong. Miseducation can occur intentionally, through deliberate efforts to deceive or manipulate, or unintentionally, as a result of cultural or systemic biases, lack of access to quality education, or outdated educational materials and curriculum.
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Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 9:59pm On Jun 27, 2024 |
Benjamin Franklin complained about the small number of white people who resided mostly in England and he pointed that most of Europe was swarthy or sun tanned brown. The English started the One Drop Rule in 1763 which put everyone who wasn't pure white into the category of black. The issue with this was that the blacks were slaves bought from West African kings. Yes blacks which are full blooded dark skinned blacks were enslaved by their own people. The English were the biggest purchasers of slaves from West Africa around 95 percent of the slaves were purchased by white Englishmen. So when they said that they were going to start treating every mixed race person as a black was basically treating them as a slave. The One Drop Rule was never intended to affect blacks it was aimed at mixed race people from Europe. There was racial and religious differences between Northern Europe and Southern Europe according to Benjamin Franklin and numerous historical accounts. Therefore White Supremacy isn't the opposite of Black but is the act of whites claiming all of European land, history, civilization and heritage for whites only excluding mixed race people. This is what occurred with the One Drop Rule, Racial Integrity Act and Segregation laws like Jim Crow. Many mixed race people of French, Italian, German, Russian and Spanish descent began to pass for white. There were many more that were too dark or unwilling to pass for white began passing for black despite the discrimination. I would say that this latter group held out as long as they could until the Louisiana Purchase which put law enforcement firmly in the hands of the white English. Mixed Race people who refused to become white and tried to resist being labeled as black suffered punishment. In totality the mixed race people have suffered more in terms of racial discrimination. This is why many of the early black militant leaders were always light skinned or mixed race. The one sleeps in the middle of a bed of three get the less sleep. The systemic racism in America attacks mixed race people more because our hidden heritage if revealed could destroy their false image of White Supremacy. Christianity is not a Whiteman's religion as Emperor Constantine and his wife Saint Helena were very brown skinned mixed race people of Mediterranean, Indo European and Jewish descent.
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Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 10:14pm On Jun 27, 2024 |
Italians were targets of discrimination and racism under Segregation and Jim Crow laws in the United States. The anti-Italian sentiment rose in the late 1800s during the period of mass migration of Italian immigrants to the United States. Italians were seen as a "non-white" group and were treated as such. They were often excluded from white-only spaces and institutions, including schools, restaurants, and housing. This discrimination continued for many years and led to a legacy of prejudice and bias against Italian Americans. However, over time, many Italian Americans were able to overcome these challenges and contribute to American society in significant ways, but the effects of the discrimination and racism continue to be felt today.
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Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 8:21am On Jun 30, 2024 |
Find no fellowship with the works of darkness but expose them
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Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by EnemyofGod3: 8:22am On Jun 30, 2024 |
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Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 3:33pm On Jun 30, 2024 |
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Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by BlackAdam65: 6:49pm On Jun 30, 2024 |
GodisStriking:op i thought the one drop rule was used to deny mixed people with white fathers the right to be called Caucasians/European |
Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 1:31am On Jul 01, 2024 |
BlackAdam65: No, Europe was ruled and built by the darker skinned Europeans from the Mediterranean and Iberian Peninsula. This includes the Romans and Greeks as a dark brown skinned people with dark curly hair and dark brown eyes. So let's see it in my own personal history coming from Creoles. My forefathers were Frankish men with that dark skinned European phenotype who settled in the New World. They married mulatto black women who were free people this produced the Creoles. Some of these dark skinned Europeans were from Southern France and some from Spain and Portugal. More than 85 percent of African American men halogroup paternal wise is European but it doesn't mean just white. Only 10 percent of African American men have African paternal DNA. 6 percent have Middle Eastern paternal DNA. It is the African American women who have high concentration of African DNA up 70 percent of them are Sub Sahara Africans genetically. 20 percent of African American women are maternally European and 10 percent Native American. Race is merely a social construct because when you look beneath skin color and perceived phenotype people are something else other than what you see. |
Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 3:54pm On Jul 01, 2024 |
FatherCHRISTMAS: The Roman Catholic Church, like many institutions around the world, has been criticized for its historical involvement in colonialism, imperialism, and racial discrimination. Some critics argue that the church has perpetuated a form of white supremacist ideology, as it was established and spread by predominantly white Europeans. These criticisms focus on the way the church has historically marginalized non-white cultures and peoples, partaking in white washing European history to only show whites as historical Europeans including Romans. The Roman Catholic Church has faced criticism for its role in colonialism and imperialism throughout history. This includes criticisms of its involvement in the spread of European Christianity and the suppression of indigenous cultures and religions in the Americas, Africa, and Asia. These criticisms have also focused on the way the church has historically contributed to the oppression of non-white people and communities, including its role in the slave trade, its support of racial segregation in the United States, and its opposition to the civil rights movement. Some critics have also argued that the church has contributed to the perpetuation of white supremacy by perpetuating a Eurocentric worldview and excluding non-white cultures and histories from its teachings. The assertion that the Roman Catholic Church has been accused of being a white supremacist institution is based on a variety of historical and contemporary sources. Here are some examples: 1. "The Colonial Origins of the Roman Catholic Church" by James C. Scott: This book examines the role of the church in the colonization of the Americas and other parts of the world, and argues that the church played a significant role in justifying and perpetuating racial hierarchies. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 4:05pm On Jul 05, 2024 |
Some individual black Catholics were complicit in the suppression of Creoles, particularly if they were in positions of authority or power within the church or society, it is important to recognize that the dynamics of power and oppression during that time were largely shaped by the white elite and the institution of slavery. It is worth noting that many enslaved African Americans who identified as Catholic did so under duress, as the Catholic Church was closely tied to the institution of slavery and was often used to justify and perpetuate the system. Additionally, the church hierarchy tended to support the white elite, further marginalizing black individuals. Overall, the Catholic Church played a complex role in the suppression of Creoles and black individuals in Louisiana during the antebellum period, and while some black Catholics may have been complicit in perpetuating this oppression, it was primarily driven by the white elite and the structures of power and inequality that existed at the time. |
Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 9:04am On Jul 07, 2024 |
Fayum mummy portraits are a collection of Roman-era mummy portraits from ancient Egypt, dating from the 1st century BCE to the 3rd century CE. They depict the deceased individuals as they might have looked in life. Many of the subjects depicted in the portraits appear to have Greek or mixed Greek-Egyptian features, reflecting the cultural and ethnic diversity of the population in Roman Egypt at the time. The Fayum mummy portraits are a collection of Roman-era mummy portraits from ancient Egypt, dating from the 1st century BCE to the 3rd century CE. They depict the deceased individuals as they might have looked in life. Many of the subjects depicted in the portraits appear to have Greek or mixed Greek-Egyptian features, reflecting the cultural and ethnic diversity of the population in Roman Egypt at the time. The Roman statesman and general Julius Caesar was described by ancient historians as having a swarthy complexion, likely meaning he had a tanned skin tone. He was also said to have dark, curly hair and dark, intense eyes. The description of Caesar's physical appearance aligns with the general appearance of many people in the Mediterranean region, which was a diverse mix of ethnicities and physical features. The portrayal of ancient Romans in popular culture, such as films and TV shows, has often depicted them as white, despite the fact that Romans were a diverse group of people with a range of physical appearances. The Fayum mummy portraits are a good example of how the ancient Romans looked, with many of the subjects having Mediterranean or Middle Eastern features. The tendency to portray Romans as white has been criticized for perpetuating a White Supremacist view of the ancient world that does not reflect the true diversity of the Roman population. The misconception that Rome was populated only by people of Northern European descent has been perpetuated by Whites Supremacists stereotypes and biases, and this has led to the inaccurate portrayal of ancient Romans in popular culture. The Fayum mummy portraits serve as evidence that the Romans were a diverse population, with individuals of various ethnicities and physical features, including those with darker skin tones and other non-European features. The use of these portraits as a reference point can help to challenge the erroneous notion of a purely white Roman Empire and promote a more accurate understanding of the diversity of the ancient world.
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Re: Catholics Are Miseducated Through Jesuit Manipulation by GodisStriking: 7:09am On Aug 09, 2024 |
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