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electric_blue68

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Sat Apr 19, 2025, 04:00 PM
Apr 2025

Last edited Mon Apr 21, 2025, 02:48 AM - Edit history (1)

(i remember reading about some of this back in the mid '60's)

" It provided a space for organizing, leadership, and spiritual guidance for activists and community members. Black churches served as gathering places for meetings, rallies, and marches, and church leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. became prominent voices in the movement. They also offered emotional and spiritual support to those fighting for equality."

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I agree, I don't know what has happened to our elected leaders. Irish_Dem Apr 2025 #1
I think we already have gone the way of 1930s Germany nt doc03 Apr 2025 #2
Then you don't know the history of the Third Reich. That's Trumps' goal, but he is nowhere near completion at this Martin68 Apr 2025 #4
I have little faith in the SCOTUS and even less in the military since he has purged those doc03 Apr 2025 #5
Yes, but until and unless they fold, we are still a democracy. I've visited countries under a totalitarian regime. Martin68 Apr 2025 #6
When under Nixon, Reagan, or W was it ever remotely like this? n/t elocs Apr 2025 #12
Yes. We never knew it wasn't until they obeyed court orders. If Trump doesn't obey court orders, that will be a test of Martin68 Apr 2025 #17
Nixon, Reagan, and W were nowhere near as bad as Trump. wnylib Apr 2025 #16
We didn't know at the time until they folded when faced with court orders. if Trump defies the courts, that will be Martin68 Apr 2025 #18
We were not vigilant and became complacent. We thought we were too great of a nation elocs Apr 2025 #11
We're all praying with you, Representative Clyburn. Even those of us who don't normally pray. Martin68 Apr 2025 #3
But what if this is the will of God and part of God's plan? elocs Apr 2025 #13
Unfortunately thoughts and prayers have had no helpful effect thus far, despite the fervent desires of believers. Ford_Prefect Apr 2025 #7
Yes, it's too late. We were not vigilant and took our freedoms for granted that they would always be here. elocs Apr 2025 #14
Prayers, really ??? SamKnause Apr 2025 #8
Cool ... let's just pray away the Nazis UpInArms Apr 2025 #9
For some, prayer is the beginning of action. For others, it is the end. Intractable Apr 2025 #10
Yes, it's also cultural for many older black Americans JI7 Apr 2025 #15
To add to your reply from Google electric_blue68 Apr 2025 #19
We need to try something else, prayers aren't working. Ursus Rex Apr 2025 #20
prayer is utterly useless Skittles Apr 2025 #21
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