Monday, June 22, 2015

Jesse Jackson is the biggest domestic terrorist in the USA today. He should butt out of this horrible event and go home. Maybe tend to his ex-con son.

Rev. Jesse Jackson calls South Carolina shootings 'domestic terrorism'

WRITTEN BY TINA SFONDELES POSTED: 06/20/2015, 02:17PM
The Rev. Jesse Jackson speaking at Rainbow PUSH Saturday.

Many came for comfort, others for ways to comprehend how a young white man could kill nine African-Americans out of hatred.
Hundreds sat in the pews of the South Side’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition Saturday at a gathering filled with sadness for the men and women slain in a hate crime in South Carolina.
Theodore Dailey III, a Rainbow PUSH volunteer, said he felt a need to be with others to talk about the massacre in Charleston.

“It’s good to come out and converse and just to have a discussion with individuals regarding what transpired,” said Dailey, 59, of Hyde Park. “And hopefully what can happen in the future
is we can prevent this from happening again.”
The Rev. Jesse Jackson and his son Jonathan Jackson gave those in the pews a history lesson of the struggles blacks have encountered in America. They railed against the flying of the Confederate flag in the United States. And Jonathan Jackson called for ways to deal with a wave of “domestic terrorism.”
“Where did this young man learn to hate?” he asked about the accused shooter Dylann Roof, calling the killings an “assassination.”
He urged Americans to not ignore racial injustices and not turn their heads from domestic terrorism.
“This is not an incident, this is a movement,” his father said, calling the killings “domestic terrorism.”
Rev. Jackson spoke of the South’s deep roots of slavery and what the Confederate flag represents: succession, separation, segregation, suppression and treason.
“It is wrong to fly the Nazi flag in Germany,” Rev. Jackson said. “It is wrong to fly the Confederate flag in the U.S.”
Julianne Malveaux, former president of Bennett College for Women, said the flying of the Confederate flag over the Capitol in South Carolina is “permission to take a gun and go into a church.”
She said the act wasn’t one of a “mental defect” but “racial terrorism.”
“We have seen this not only through this situation,” Malveaux said. “This is a continuum of the lynching.”
U.S. Rep. G.K. Butterfield, D-North Carolina, chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, said he’s saddened and heartbroken. He said it’s time to look at legislation that would have punished the person who gave Roof a gun on his 21st birthday. He called the gifting “an act of terror.”
Saturday’s forum was a kickoff for Rainbow PUSH’s four-day annual convention.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous6/22/2015

    A thief, a shakedown artist and out of wedlock fornicator still trying to be the say so authority on morality. In the book "Shakedown" its written that Jesse never got a doctor of divinity degree until his felonious thief son became a congressman. I wonder if he ever asked Jesse Jr. where all that Michael Jackson (no relation?) and Bruce Lee memorabilia came from.

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  2. Anonymous6/22/2015

    Threatening to cut off the President's balls off is kind of domestic terrorism, isn't it?

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