“Turns Out Jeremiah Wright’s All White After All” - Negro Minister hypocrites

wrighthome.jpgFrom Riehl World View

“There’s something you might find interesting as regards this curious land deal putting Obama’s pastor in a $1.6 Million dollar home in Tinley Park, IL. for his retirement. Checking the census data for Tinley Park, a gated community, I’m told, it seems the pastor from the “unashamedly black and and unapologetically Christian” church is moving into a community that is only 2% black and 93% white. For reference, as a whole, Illinois is 15% black.”

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Folks, let me clue you in on something many of you may already know. Loudmouth Negros like Rev. J. Wright are the biggest fucken hypocrites on the planet.
The vast majority of black ministers across this nation preach about “community and political” unity, evil rich white people, white greed, out of control materialism from pulpits in the hood, while living in completely different worlds.

Quick story, I was involved in a community issue where illegal dumping was taking place in a predominantly black and poor area of a town I previously lived in.
I called media attention to this issue and met with a number of black ministers to come up with solutions.

One of the worst dump sites was right in front of the home of a 70 plus year old black lady. I asked her if the city or county officials have ever come and looked at this. She said she called the city numerous times but nobody ever bothered to come and inspect.

One of the local TV stations did an interview with me on the subject and the opening video was the reporter speaking behind a trash pile that was taller than he was. You initially could not see the house until the camera panned out.
Some of this trash was SEVERAL YEARS OLD. Some of the trash was so old that I was going to set up a research project with the local university to carbon date the trash.

This dump site was directly behind one of the most prominent black churches in the city. I went and spoke to the pastor and asked if he know about it. He gave me some bullshit answer and finally acknowledged that he did not even live in the hood, or even the city.
Dude lived in a high dollar gated community 30 minutes outside town.

I went to every black minister in the city and asked if they would assist in helping to fund the cleanup and I wanted to raise money to provide a financial reward to people who helped police catch the people dumping the crap in the poorer neighborhoods.
Initially only one pastor agreed to help solve the problem and even focused a portion of his sermon addressing the problem.

I finally got some token support after these Negro fucks saw me on TV and in news articles they were like “Ooooo we care” after I said to a reporter that I was “disappointed in the response of the black churches in the area.”

I was involved in a number of community issues and almost ever damm time I sought help from BLACK ministers none of these mutherfuckers would do jack. They were only concerned with what was going on with their own little circle of church folks.
These fucks did not care about “the community.”
Most of these black pastors that I have come in contact with are a bunch of self absorbed egotistical fucks who act as if they were goddamm community royalty.
Once they vacate the pulpit and the collection plates have been circulated they leave the issues of the community, in the community while they trek back to the very whiteyville they ranted about on Sundays.

Every show of community “kindness” exhibited by these black ministers is only done for show and to highlight the perceived “good will” of that (individual) church.

It’s not about improving or helping black folks or the community, it’s about “see I care about my fellow Negros” and see OUR church is here to “serve the community.” If the community “kindness” is not sanctioned by a particular church nobody gives a fuck.
Most pastors and in particular the more inflammatory Negros like Rev J. Wright are total frauds. These ministers don’t want to be around any poor, uneducated, Negros any more that the “typical” white folks Obama talks about. Their ranting is a fucken act brilliantly performed to stir up a weekly captive ignorant Negro audience to increase attendance and to keep the collection plates full. Who am I kidding, Shit now they suck the collection right out of peoples bank accounts.
Little Negro tidbit for you white folks; Black folks like the collection plate parade thingy because it gives folks a chance to show how much MORE support their pastor when they (publicly) pluck down more dead presidents than that other heathen.

Folks I’m a Christian and I don’t have any real beef with folks who attend church on a regular basis, but far too many of these fraud Negro churches are only about getting that dollar. If they happen to save a few souls, cool. The black church use to be about solving community issues and was a pillar of strength and stability in the black community. Rev J. Wright and these high dollar ministers are no fools tho.
Barking out a few “thank you Jesus!” sprinkling in a few bible passages and some political rhetoric can be a very rewarding career choice.

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5 Responses to ““Turns Out Jeremiah Wright’s All White After All” - Negro Minister hypocrites”

  1. waltj Says:

    I don’t see why this should be much of surprise to anyone who’s been paying attention over the last 30 years or so. Frauds like Sharpton and Jackson and now Wright are only the best-known of the lot. I was in Tampa pulling reserve duty at MacDill when the Rev. Henry J. Lyons case hit the press in the late ’90s. He was a minister across the bay in St. Petersburg and president of the National Baptist Convention who ended up pleading guilty to federal charges of money laundering, racketeering, extortion, tax evasion, and conspiracy. A state jury also convicted him on other charges. Plus there were a couple of other people from his church and the NBC convicted on related charges. It was a real mess.

    Seems it all got started when his wife didn’t take too kindly to him, shall we say, showing more than just pastoral attention to at least one other woman. She burned his $700,000 house to the ground (this was in 1997, and you could get A LOT of house for 700k in ‘97 in the Tampa-St. Pete area). She went away for arson, but some of the investigators, including the IRS, started asking some pertinent questions, like, where does a minister get the bucks for a house like that? Now, I think most of us who read blogs like this one are sophisticated enough to know that Protestant ministers don’t take vows of poverty and aren’t like Catholic priests, who are required to live in church-provided housing, but come on! A $700k house? I guess he didn’t think anyone would notice, or that he was somehow entitled to loot the collection plate. And it gets better. Seems his old church hired a guy with outstanding warrants (plural) to replace him!

    Lyons has done his time and has been released. Last I heard, he’s back in the pulpit. I hope for his and his congregation’s sake that’s he’s mended his ways, but if I were a member of that church, I’d do my best to ensure that a good, independent auditor looked at the books reguarly.

  2. Snoop Says:

    WaltJ:

    My cynicism for ministers goes back to a couple of things.

    1) When I was in high school I was eating lunch with some friends, decent dudes, and we were discussing what we were going to be doing in our later years. A couple of them were already experienced in the pulpit. In fact one was regularly guest preaching at revivals across the state. Although 15 at the time he was one of the best preachers I had heard up to that time. Our future plans discussion quickly turned into talk about the church. All (except for me) said that they wanted to be preachers because “they could get paid.” They viewed their trek to the pulpit as a huge money making opportunity. I distinctly remembered at the time thinking damm all of the churches I had ever been too there was always this emphasis on collections. Black churches even choreograph the sermons, the music, having carefully crafted performance folks holla “thank ya Jesus!” at the right time to add to the emotion of the moment to maximize the effect of the music or whatever was taking place so that when it was time to “pass the plate” more dollars would flow.

    2)When my mom and dad was having some difficulties, mom was very discouraged and needed some spiritual guidance. So she called our pastor at the time who knew her and my dad very well. My parents were active in the church. It was 6 or so in the evening and he answered the phone. She explained her situation and about halfway through her explanation he quickly stopped her and said “I know you are hurting at the moment, but you and your husband need to get your act together. You can’t be having a problem so great that you need to disturb me during my dinner.” Well mom and I were on a bus headed the fuck out of Dodge a few days later. Now I know not all men and women of God are all fucken selfish tards but take these two incidents along with experience dealing with black ministers and you will quick see why I have a shit load of disdain for these Negro idiot fucks. Except for my brother who preaches the truth, he and I are on the same page with our views on politics and society. Imagine a fiery pulpit preaching version of me. No 4 letter words, God would be mad, LOL! He too makes Negros uncomfortable.

  3. waltj Says:

    My experience is in the Catholic tradition, so our services were always a lot more sedate than a lot of the Protestant ones, black or white. It would be very strange indeed to see a choreographed sermon at a Catholic church. I’ve had my own run-ins with the Church and haven’t attended in many years. Like the time my church’s just-retired priest/pastor got caught by the cops while servicing dudes at the local highway rest area. Wonder why he “retired” so suddenly, eh? Maybe there was something the bishop should have been telling us? Ya think? I have to admit, however, that Benedict is making me rethink my long self-enforced absence. The man has stones.

  4. Larry Says:

    I think it was L. Ron Hubbard that said if you want to make some real money to start your own religion.
    I read your postings and I say to myself “We can identify the problems and the traps. What do we DO about it?”
    Any suggestions?

  5. Dacia Tett Says:

    I agree with the majority of you people I think most of the churches out here are frauds not all of them just some and the preachers are only in it to get paid not to really help anyone and the way they press you to give money when it is tithes and offering.I hate that look they give you when you dont put nothing in the plate but if you want to make money quick don’t get up on the pullpit unless you really want to help people in other words when you become a preacher just to make money your playing with god and making other churches look bad.

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