Pastor at the virtual Democratic National Convention says America “may well go to hell” if we don’t have open bordershttps://t.co/PE4ICW2Umg pic.twitter.com/9H01ZY3xau
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 17, 2020
This lying, black supremacist, anti-Christian preacher, Frederick Douglass Haynes III, was recently in the news. (I had worked up a blog on him, but apparently lost it in a crash.)
“A pastor said Tuesday that the presence of a Back the Blue caravan in his Red Bird-area church’s parking lot over the weekend was an ‘act of intimidation’ that included white supremacists.”
Updated Statement from @fhunscripted pic.twitter.com/bM07EiLZBN
— Friendship-West (@friendshipwest) August 2, 2020
Haynes lied about everything to do with the caravan, whose leaders expressly got permission from his staff to make a brief rest stop in his parking lot. But what can you expect from a mope who won’t even tell the truth about what community his church is in?
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2020/08/02/oak-cliff-church-outraged-after-back-the-blue-caravan-uses-church-parking-lot-as-rest-stop/
Updated Aug. 4 at 1 p.m.: revised to include a statement from Pastor Frederick Douglass Haynes.
A pastor said Tuesday that the presence of a Back the Blue caravan in his Red Bird-area church’s parking lot over the weekend was an “act of intimidation” that included white supremacists.
[Oh, but he asserts that his church is in Oak Cliff.]
Senior pastor Frederick Douglass Haynes and the staff of Friendship-West Baptist Church have expressed their outrage after the large caravan supporting law enforcement stopped Sunday at the lot on Wheatland Road, near Interstate 20 and South Hampton Road.
The caravan, hosted by the Texas Ram Club and the North Texas Jeep Club, started in Bedford before its planned stop at the church.
After conducting an internal investigation, Haynes said that the caravan had not been invited but that a Back the Blue Cruise organizer had approached a church staff member last week to use the lot as a pit stop for 30 cars. The event was approved, but according to the church, the organizer did not say the caravan was a Back the Blue event.
“They flat out lied to us,” Haynes said. “Not only did they lie to us about what the intent was behind it, but accompanying some of the persons who were part of this were white supremacists.”
An organizer for the Back the Blue Cruise told KXAS-TV (NBC 5) Sunday that the rest stop was a misunderstanding.
[There was no misunderstanding.]
Haynes said Back the Blue Cruise participants waved Trump 2020 and Confederate flags outside the church, which has a large Black Lives Matter banner on display.
The Black Lives Matter movement began in 2013 to protest police brutality against Black people across the country, and Blue Lives Matter began in 2014 as a countermovement in support of law enforcement.
[Actually, blm was formed as part of the Trayvon Martin Hoax, which had nothing to do with policemen.]
“We feel it was what they call ‘war theater,’ an act of aggression, an act of intimidation,” he said. [Projection artist.] “Our church and our community are not going to be intimidated. They came on sacred space and violated our trust.”
[How could a piece of property that supports black supremacist cut-throats be "sacred"? This mope can't possibly be a Christian; he's more likely a proponent of black liberation theology.]
Back the Blue Cruise organizers said they’d received approval from the church to stop in the parking lot and also got permission to delay their departure time from noon to 12:45 p.m., the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.
The organizers said a church employee opened a gate to let participants into the parking lot. Police also said in a written statement that event organizers had received permission from the church’s staff to use the lot as a rest stop.
“One of my organizers knew one of the pastors at the church, and we had gotten approval, from what I understand, from one of the pastors,” Nathan Abrams told KXAS-TV (NBC 5). “I don’t know where the communication breakdown was, but I do want to say to that church from the bottom of my heart, I apologize for any kind of misconceptions or misunderstandings or anything.”
As the group arrived at the church about noon Sunday, nearly 1,000 motorists entered the lot, which had only one entrance and exit, Dallas police said. Officers were dispatched to control traffic, and police said the parking lot was cleared by about 1 p.m.
Haynes said the church had given another organization permission to use the lot for a Black Lives Matter rally Sunday afternoon.
Dallas police said that though organizers of the Back the Blue Cruise had sought a permit to get a police escort for the caravan, the request had been denied and officers did not serve as escorts for the event.
Haynes said Tuesday that he has received numerous apologies from Back the Blue Cruise participants who were at the event.
“They had no idea that they were going to be used as a part of such a ploy, and they have expressed regret and remorse for even being a part of it,” he said.
[Liar! The organizers were being overly diplomatic, which is always a mistake with racist scum like Haynes.]
However, Haynes said he thinks Friendship-West was targeted because of its stance on social justice issues, including the Black Lives Matter movement.
“It’s very unfortunate that the deceptive leadership of that group — because again, they deceived us and they deceived the other people that were with them — had to engage in such lowdown tactics in order to engage in this act of aggression,” he said. “It will not be tolerated.”
[So, the racist, cop-killer terrorists of blm do not commit acts of aggression, but the Back the Blue people, who were completely peaceful, committed an "act of aggression?]
A black lives matter rally and march were conducted Sunday night at Dallas police headquarters in response to the caravan. Haynes also said the church will be planning a response to the incident later in the week and at the church’s service Sunday.
Updated at 8:39 p.m. Aug. 2: The headline and article have been revised to reflect that Friendship-West Baptist Church is in the Red Bird area. The church’s senior pastor, Frederick Douglass Haynes, identifies it as an Oak Cliff [!] church.
[That's a polite way of calling Haynes a liar.]
1 comment:
Sanctimonious negro isn't he?He'd kill a few million Whites if he had the chance.
--GRA
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