And, frankly, if the media will focus on the blatant misrepresentations, and Barber addresses the hypocrisy, well, he could cover a lot of ground in mitigating normative influences that are simply wrong. How is it possible to do movies on the Hebrews and Egyptians and Assyrians, etc., and depict them as European looking? when we have the primary source depictions of how they looked. I've been to the Valley of the Kings. I know what Rameses looked like, as far as skin color. I've been to the British Museum--I've seen the depictions of the Hebrews. They looked just like their neighbors, the Assyrians, Egyptians, etc., not the fake modern artists drawings depicted in today's media. Folks like us know what they looked like. So if the moral majority will consciously lie to our face about that, then they're hypocrites and not moral at all.
Overall, meanwhile, if the the good people across schools of thought, join together, and do the right things, according to the tenets of universal righteousness, categorically we cover many of the fundamental issues that are residuals of the hypocritical fallout we experience in society -- GM mentioned: "...economic empowerment, a Black consciousness movement, an emphasis on tightly educating our children, and more respect & love towards Black women;" all needs to be addressed. Moral people should do the aforementioned decent things, but that's too much to ask of honest people, I suppose."
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Just saw a clip of it on MSNBC..
Don't think anyone else is covering it..
Rev Barber is again dressed in his overflowing white & red robe..
Almost looks Pope-ish in his atire and walking stick..
Brother need to lose weight though..lol
Anyway, big Props to Rev William Barber. Amen
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