Blacks are being used to bring destruction

By Jesse Lee Peterson

Most black people on earth are being used to bring destruction.

You see it with the NFL, with the division in the country, with black “families,” their tattered communities and their broken relationships with God.

Blacks destroy everything “sacred” (to use Gen. John Kelly’s word). They hate decent, truth-telling white men like President Trump. This hatred caused grieving black family members to allow a wicked black Democrat congresswoman, Frederica Wilson, a phony, self-aggrandizing woman, to blatantly mischaracterize the words of the president in a phone call consoling a fallen soldier’s widow. Bill O’Reilly believes the congresswoman “set up” President Trump to cast him as “insensitive,” because the family knew 24 hours in advance of the call and told her about it.

The president allegedly said Sgt. La David Johnson knew what he was signing up for, but when it happens it hurts anyway. Only people who already hate the president would believe Frederica’s interpretation that the soldier is therefore “not a hero.” Shamefully, yet not surprisingly, the soldier’s black “mother” (an aunt by marriage who raised him), due to her hatred, also read the worst into the president’s words. She ridiculously piled on, claiming Trump “did disrespect my son and my daughter and also me and my husband.” These are ugly examples of black hostility toward good.

Similarly, blacks’ false charges against America – of “racism,” “oppression” and “police brutality” – are destroying even the NFL, with the NFL’s permission, which has allowed players to “protest” on employers’ time at football games by kneeling during the national anthem. The NFL is losing viewers, and it will never be the same.

In recent weeks, I’ve asked people this question: Can you name one instance in the last 60 years in which most blacks have stood for something good?

Most people cannot name one thing. It’s as though, after MLK died, so too did black righteousness. One person brought up California Proposition 8 from nearly 10 years ago, in which many blacks voted against so-called same-sex “marriage.”

But look at black people’s “stand” on morality today: The first black president, Barack Obama, pushed homosexuality and transgender madness like no other leader I’ve seen. Most blacks still supported Obama, because he’s black and they hate white people. Most black entertainment today, such as BET and Oprah Winfrey Network and major shows like “Empire,” shamelessly promote homosexuality as good and normal. Two of the most famous transgender celebrities, Laverne Cox and Janet Mock, are black. Where are the black leaders condemning this mess?

The so-called civil rights movement has become a joke. Any time wicked people want to push their false grievances – whether radical homosexuals and transgenders, illegal-alien supporters, police haters or voter fraud deniers – they bring in the phony idea of “racism” to seduce blacks and liberals.

Blacks are supposedly the most church-going, “Christian” people in America. But that’s all changing – because it’s fake.

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I’ve said for years that most black preachers are called not by God but by their mama. If a black young person shows any ability to speak without shame but with great emotion, his mother tells him, “Boy [or Girl], one day you’re gonna be a preacher!” So you see Al Sharpton and other godless black pastors running around stirring outrage.

Black pastors don’t stand for good. They don’t correct blacks for making 72 percent of babies born out of wedlock. They don’t address the anger of black single mothers and grandmothers raising angry children. They don’t kick out the 70 percent of abortion mills that set up shop in black communities. (Abortion kills nearly one in three conceived black children nationwide, ending well over 50 percent of pregnancies in New York City.) But black “pastors” allow liberal politicians to speak in their churches.

Instead of denouncing Black Lives Matter, black “leaders” support it. Black Lives Matter is a socialist, pro-LGBT hate group worse than the KKK. It kills the souls of black people by causing them to hate, endlessly hurling false accusations against whites, police and America. It keeps blacks angry and confused by pushing the lie of “racism,” which doesn’t even exist.

Other than antifa and Occupy Wall Street, the major riots of recent years and decades have been started by black people – usually over the lie of “racism,” motivated by hatred toward police and authority. You saw blacks riot in Ferguson in 2014, Baltimore in 2015, Baton Rouge and Milwaukee in 2016.

The fake-news speculation of police “racism” resulted in blacks killing cops in New York City in 2014 and Dallas and Baton Rouge in 2016. According to Heather Mac Donald, black males, who make up 6 percent of the U.S. population, committed 42 percent of cop killings in the last decade. In 2016, there was a 53 percent increase in gun murders of police.

The hatred blacks feel toward police, whites and America is the same hatred their mothers express toward their fathers, who are mostly absent, and toward black children, who are unprotected from angry mothers. Until we deal head-on with this reality, destruction will rule in black America.

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Jesse Lee Peterson

Jesse Lee Peterson – host of “The Fallen State” TV show on WND-TV – is the most courageous, outspoken critic of the "civil rights" establishment in America today. Raised without his father on a plantation near Tuskegee, Alabama, during the Jim Crow era, Peterson has lived a part of America's history few have experienced. After a spiritual transformation, Peterson founded BOND, a nationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to "Rebuilding the Family by Rebuilding the Man." Peterson is also the founder of The BOND Leadership Academy, a private school in Los Angeles. He's a radio talk-show host, speaker and author of "The Antidote." In addition to writing a weekly column for WND, Peterson appears as a media commentator on Fox News Channel, CNN and other national TV and radio networks. For more information, visit www.bondinfo.org. Read more of Jesse Lee Peterson's articles here.


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