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Some Forms Of Ethnic Preservation Condemned While Others Overlooked
Mitt Romney articulated disapproval that Donald Trump met with Kanye West and Nick Fuentes.
The two are condemned as pariahs for holding positions looked down upon by the Anti-Defamation League.
One will note that Fuentes, who is part Hispanic, is condemned by these sorts of leftist organizations for holding to “White supremacies” epitomized by allegedly denying the Holocaust.
Interesting nary a peep about this rabblerouser’s anti-American, pro-Taliban sympathies.
If ethnic amalgamation is to be elevated as the highest policy priority celebrated above all others, does Romney intend to condemn the aloofness of the Jewish people intended for the purposes of preserving their own cultural distinctiveness based in large measure upon demographics?
You will note it was Trump’s daughter that renounced her family’s religious heritage (nominal as that might have been) rather than Jared Kushner renouncing his in that couple’s marital union.
Does Romney intend to as vociferously castigate his own Mormonism?
At one point in that faith’s own checkered past, it was believed those born Black were morally inferior to Whites as pigmentation evidenced with whom one’s preincarnate allegiances were to be found in terms of Satan’s rebellion against God.
More importantly, given Romney’ new found obsession with racial equality, does he intend to renounce the support he lent to the Afro-supremacist, Antifa-backed Black Lives Matter movement of which he marched in one of the rallies?
And how is feigning ignorance of that crowd’s extremism any less of an outrage than Trump pleading ignorance in regards to Fuentes?
By Frederick Meekins
Frederick Meekins
Issachar Bible Church & Apologetics Research Institute
Biography - Frederick Meekins
Frederick Meekins is an independent theologian and social critic. Frederick holds a BS in Political Science/History, a MA in Apologetics/Christian Philosophy from Trinity Theological Seminary, and a PhD. in Christian Apologetics from Newburgh Theological Seminary.