This 22-year-old killer is a black man who took the lives of a mother, Ignacia Martinez and daughter, Karla and beat the father in Las Vegas, Nevada. He not only murdered them and beat the father, but he also raped the little girl. This should show you why racial discrimination is just one type of demon, there are many other demons that work in all races of people and we would have liked to have heard that Bishop Charles Blake of West Angeles Church of God in Christ had an alter call during a revival instead of allowing this rally to occur.
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Video: Rally At West Angeles COGIC Should Have Been A Revival and Not a Rally For Trayvon Martin: Black Man arrested in bloody murder of mother and daughter
April 28th, 2012
AT2W Staff New York Madam forced to wear ‘diapers and T-shirt’: Will Rev. Al Sharpton Speak Out For Prisoners Like Anna Gristina and Not Just Deal With Racial Discrimination and Support Homosexuals?
April 26th, 2012
AT2W Staff As a man of God, we think it is time for Rev. Al Sharpton to start changing the way he operates National Action Network. He should not just see himself as a civil rights activist, but mainly as a man of God and as a complete follower of Jesus Christ, he should not just focus on racial discrimination and definitely not support homosexuals, but he should begin to recognize that prisoners like Anna Gristina are allegedly being abused by the prison system. There are various reasons why Rev. Al Sharpton should really consider the needs of prisoners. This case of Anna Gristina being forced to wear diapers and a T-shirt reveals how bad prisoners allegedly endure persecution. This claim is no different than African Americans facing racial discrimination. Although, we realize Rev. Al Sharpton…Read full article, here.
Video: Rev. Jesse Jackson Calls On Blacks To Wear Hoodies To Polling Places: Will That Save Them From Hell?
April 6th, 2012
AT2W Staff Source: brietbart.com
Rev. Al Sharpton and Bishop Yvette Flunder: Is Civil Rights Necessary In The Black Church?
October 28th, 2011
Liz St. James
For many years, civil rights leaders have spread the message of racial issues in the black church. The question is, is civil rights needed in the black church? Possibly, during the era of inequality before Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated God may have understood it, but today with all of the confusion of civil rights being connected with gay and lesbian issues, it is no longer needed or to be mentioned in the black church. What we think of as the black church is really God’s church. No one race should have any authority over God’s House to make rules not ordained by God and it so it is the especially the same for homosexuals using civil rights as an excuse to dominate God’s House. God is angry with all of the confusion and he desires for civil rights to no longer have a place in the black church. God does not want civil rights in the black church or any church organization claiming to be ordained by Him.
Should African Americans Fight with Latinos Against Racial Profiling in Arizona?
May 5th, 2010
AT2W Staff
The question arose at our round table, here at AToast2Wealth.com, regarding racial profiling in Arizona and there was dispute among African American and Latino journalists. The argument revealed anger against Latinos for not fighting with African Americans during slavery, during and after the civil rights movement. Our Latino journalists argued that African Americans have not only married Latinos since equality here in America for blacks, but African Americans mostly marry white people instead of being attracted to their own kind; therefore, how can they be angry with Latinos for not fighting with African Americans and even falsely accusing them for taking all the jobs? Sadly, our journalists argued back and forth on this civil rights issue. In conclusion, there was a claim that Latinos have been quick to combat African Americans for whites while witness severe racial discrimination, down through the years. So, we had to do this post regarding this unfair conflict between our African American and Latino journalists and even among those within our American society.



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