Tennessee Rep Claims Black Jesus Was Lynched for Supporting the LGBTQ Community

Days ago, Justin Pearson was one of two black Democrats expelled from the Tennessee House after leading a protest in the galleries, breaking several house rules including a megaphone to rant about gun reform.

Though the media and usual race-baiters in the SBC like Dwight McKissic want to make this a racial thing, on account of a third implicated white Democrat survived expulsion by a single vote, it’s completely disengenous. They’re being willfully ignorant to the fact that members acknowledged her arguments that she didn’t break as many rules as Pearson and his co-conspirator, such as using the bullhorn in chambers, and thus gave her a reprieve. It’s not about race, bit about degree of involvement.

Though men like McKissic are rushing to baptize his faith, the arrogance of Pearson was on full display after he suggested in the Tennessee GOP Legislature that Jesus was unjustly crucified for supporting the LGBTQ community and that both he and ‘Black Jesus’ will be resurrected when Sunday comes.

Friday the government decided that my savior Jesus, a man that was innocent of all crimes except fighting for the poor, fighting for the marginalized, fighting for the LGBTQ community, fighting for those who are single mothers, fighting for those who are ostracized, fighting for those pushed to the (unintelligible) My Savior, my black Jesus, he was lynched by the government on Friday.

And they thought that all hope had been lost. All outside it rained and it thundered and everybody said everything was over. The was some black women who stood at the cross, it was some black women who watched what the government did to that boy named Jesus. They were witnesses, as you have been witnesses to what is happening in the anti-democratic state of Tennessee.

Of course, this is all an act and routine; it’s all show, as Pearson’s campaign ad from just a few years ago shows him before he was radicalized and had much nobler intents, and before he would have thought of himself as Black Jesus needing to be revived.

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