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VP of Jermar Tisby’s Org Slams White Women For Singing at Beyoncé Concert: ‘It’s a Black-centered Space’

Ally Henny is the LGBTQ-affirming, openly pro-choice Vice President of Jemar Tisby’s Black Christian Collective Organization. We’ve written about her in the past after she advised black women not to enter interracial relationships with white people. She said she’s concerned about the number of black ‘coons’ running for political office because white people are ‘weaponizing’ them

She also said that white children are racist after observing THIS normal playground behavior, that white people enjoy the viral ‘It’s Corn!’ video because they’re racist, and then accused a nine-year-old girl of engaging in problematic behavior” by wearing a “black hairstyle” and therefore being guilty of being white supremacy and “cultural appropriation.” She’s also claimed that gender normativity is rooted in transphobia.’

In a recent Facebook post, she criticized ‘women of pallor,’ ‘people of whiteness’ ‘palm colored folk’ (Hennyesque slurs for white women) for singing during a Beyoncé song, scolding them for ‘not being able to read a room.’

Because she’s one of the Tisby’s more deranged disciples, Henny notes that because the white women sang during the ‘mute challenge’ portion of the concert, they ‘did the maximum for the most points possible’ by entering into a ‘Black-centered space’ while not being ‘being mindful of how they showed up.’ She also laments that the women’s behavior is a ‘microcosm of how people of whiteness treat Black spaces and culture.’

What is the ‘mute challenge?’ People explains:

The mute challenge occurs during Beyoncé’s performance of “Energy,” particularly when she utters the line, “Look around, everybody on mute.” Like a game of Simon Says, the entire crowd stops what they’re doing and goes silent, with some even “freeze framing” and being completely still….The moment of silence usually lasts about five seconds before the music revs up again and Beyoncé continues with the rest of the song.

And for this, Henny’s disdain for white people shines through and is made manifest:

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Witness BCC VP Says Child with Braids is ‘Culturally Appropriating’ Black Hair Styles+ Evidence of White Supremacy

While Jemar Tisby and his supporters go around complaining and raging that a college he once spoke at repudiated one of his messages for being too progressive and having “divisive racial themes,’ the LGBTQ-affirming, openly pro-choice Vice President of his Black Christian Collective Organization is out slinging racial accusations again, this time accusing a nine-year old girl of engaging in
problematic behavior” by wearing a “black hairstyle” and therefore being guilty of being white supremacy and “cultural appropriation.”

For context, this is the same woman who advised black women not to enter into interracial relationships with white people, then she said that she’s concerned about the number of black ‘coons’ running for political office, because white people are ‘weaponizing’ them. She also said that white children are racist after observing THIS normal playground behavior and that white people enjoy the viral ‘It’s Corn!’ video because they’re racist.

She explains:

Okay, so this comment irks my soul so I’m going to talk about it. So the commenter is right. I don’t own the hairstyle. However, it is a problem whenever people from the culturally dominant group (white people) do things that racially marginalized people don’t get to do.

When black people wear their hair in a style similar to what that child was wearing in that video, not even in fashion colors, but in natural hair colors, we’re told that we violate dress codes, that we are unprofessional. We are essentially not allowed to wear a hairstyle that we invented as a people.

The child’s age doesn’t make a lick of difference. In fact, white supremacy is being solidified for this child at the tender age of nine. This child is learning at the tender age of nine that it’s okay to appropriate people’s culture because you really want to.

This is where white entitlement begins; when white adults teach white children that black people’s boundaries don’t matter.

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Witness BCC VP Suggests White People Enjoy Viral ‘It’s Corn!’ Video Because They’re Racist

While Jemar Tisby and his supporters go around complaining and raging that a college that he once spoke at repudiated one of his messages for being too progressive and having “divisive racial themes,’ the LGBTQ-affirming, openly pro-choice Vice President of his Black Christian Collective Organization is out slinging racial accusations again, this time suggesting that white folks only like memes with featuring black people because of their white racist impulses.

For context, this is the same woman who advised black women not to enter into interracial relationships with white people, then she said that she’s concerned about the number of black ‘coons’ running for political office, because white people are ‘weaponizing’ them. She also said that white children are racist after observing THIS normal playground behavior. Now, she’s getting more an more extreme, sharing her dark and accusatory thoughts towards white folk who appreciate the viral video and it’s ‘songified’ companion.

I just want to say that I love Tariq, aka the little boy known as ‘corn kid’. He is adorable. His discussion of corn is just so innocent and pure and there’s so many life lessons that you can take from it. So this is no shade on him at all whatsoever.

At the same time, I really struggle with black viral fame. I don’t want to be one of those people that keeps people from enjoying things because I’m looking at it way too deep. But part of me wonders if whenever black people go viral for something, if we’re all sharing it and laughing about it for the same reasons.

And if I’m honest, I don’t think that we’re finding the same thing humorous, especially along racial and cultural lines. And I know that people will jump in the comments about corn kid and be like, ‘Oh, but he’s so cute’ and this and that and the other, and that’s totally true.

But I can’t help but wonder if white people’s impulse to be entertained by black people is behind the virality of corn kid, or for that matter of the ‘Period Ahh Period Uhh; girl who is black fishing. Just some food for thought.

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Jemar Tisby Platforms and Praises Universalist Anti-Christ Pastrix (Seriously, It’s bad)

Jemar Tibsy, the author of The Color of Compromise, who has an openly pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ woman leading his Christian organization and spends his time complaining that Grove City College apologized for inviting him on account of him being took woke, has platformed the closest thing to the anti-Christ that we’ve ever covered. 

Her theology is so vile and unorthodox that she blows everyone out of the water. She’s an openly pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ, queer universalist pastrix who denies the literal second coming of Christ because “the second coming of Christ is you and me.”

For episode nine of Those Meddling Kids, Tisby brings her on to share her insights and wisdom on the Christian faith and how to understand anti-CRT sentiment from a spiritual perspective, fawning over her and reigning down compliments on her and her work.

“I’m so excited for you to meet our next guest, the Reverend. Dr. Jacqui Lewis. Welcome to ‘Those Meddling kids.’ (this series) is getting even better with you here. Well I can’t tell you how excited I am to hear from Dr Lewis….I’m honored by your presence.”

Later as she talks about the theology of Critical race theory and God’s view of it, he says things like “Oh my goodness. Oh, that’s so good!” After a lengthy response to another question he’s practically undone:

You can’t tell me God isn’t good because we just got that sermon for free. Transformative. Wow. Truly beautiful, beautiful words and I do invite people if you need to pause this and just sit with those words truly, this is spiritual work happening even via video, and thank you for that word.

After another answer, he commends her some more and then encourages his listeners to keep up with her and “access her wisdom”

That is gorgeous, truly soul filling the words that you’re saying. I want to leave the people wanting more, as I’m sure they do. And so tell us a little bit about your current work and also how people can keep up with you…Y’all it would be foolish at this point, not to continue this conversation and access Reverend Jackie’s wisdom somehow it’s literally at your fingertips or at the tap of a screen. You are so generous with the wisdom, the experience the knowledge that God has given you, and you’ve blessed us you’ve truly, truly blessed us and I cannot thank you enough for joining us on those meddling kids. Thank you.

To see why she’s so bad, watch this brief video on all her wild heresies.


h/t to WokePreacherTV, doing the Lord’s work.

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Witness BCC VP Says White Children are RACIST after Observing THIS Normal Playground Behavior

While Jemar Tisby and his supporters go around complaining and raging that a college that he once spoke at repudiated one of his messages for being too progressive and having “divisive racial themes,’ the LGBTQ-affirming, openly pro-choice Vice President of his Black Christian Collective Organization is out slinging racial accusations faster than Kyle J Howard can Say ‘Twaumatize.’

For context, this is the same woman who advised black women not to enter into interracial relationships with white people, then she said that she’s concerned about the number of black ‘coons’ running for political office, because white people are ‘weaponizing’ them. Now, she’s getting more an more extreme, sharing:

So two years ago, my family moved from Missouri to the south side of Chicago in order to get away from racist white people. So we went from predominantly white context to all black everything. Like I rarely interact with white people like at all. So whenever I’m around white people now, I see racism much more acutely than I did back in the day.

I was at an activity with one of my kids today and I was able to observe just how much white kids are socialized into white supremacy.

So in two separate instances, I watched white kids treat black kids like they were invisible. In the first incident a white kid literally crawled all over this black kid trying to see what he was doing on a mobile device, no respect for his bodily autonomy at all whatsoever.

The second incident, I watched two little white girls treat a little black girl like she didn’t exist. They would look at one another, they were talking, they would look at one another. She would say something they would glance and then they would look back at one another and just keep talking. It was really hard to watch. And I know that somebody’s gonna hop in the comments and say, ‘well, kids will be kids, this is how kids’ This ain’t it. In both instances, it was clear that these white kids did not see these black kids as full human beings and worthy of dignity and respect.

https://twitter.com/disntr/status/1569394541236731904

h/t The Dissenter

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Jemar Tisby’s Ministry Vice President says White People are Weaponizing ‘Coons’ Against Black Folk

A year after a TGC author Jermore Gay said that white evangelicals engage in ‘Ecclesiological Cooning’ by saying ‘race doesn’t matter, Vice President of Jermar Tisby’s Witness BBC, Ally Henny, says that she’s concerned about the number of black ‘coons’ running for political office.

She says that these ‘coons’ will be weaponized by white people in order to show that the inherently racist institutions aren’t actually racist, all the while telling white folk that these words are not for them, and to not even bother commenting or giving their opinion.

A ‘coon’ is one of the most degrading of all black stereotypes – a dehumanizing perspective that specifically sees them as idle and lazy, inarticulate, easily frightened, and almost childish in their stupidity and uselessness. It is a shortening of the biological term Racoon, otherwise known as a ‘Trash Panda’, and is basically just as bad as calling someone a ‘nigger.’ The two terms are nearly interchangeable.

According to Andscape, Historian Donald Bogle described the coon character with brutal precision:

“Before its death, the coon developed inth the most blatantly degrading of all Black stereotypes. The pure coons emerged as no-account n—–s, those unreliable, crazy, lazy, subhuman creatures good for nothing more than eating watermelons, stealing chickens, shooting crap or butchering the English language.”

“Black folk have repurposed coon, transforming it into an intraracial slur to castigate a certain type of Black person who betrays the race. ….a coon, as used today, tracks fairly closely with Uncle Tom. ….A coon is a Black person who puts on a specific performance for white people — a performance whereby a Black person says things or performs acts to ingratiate himself or herself in exchange for the social rewards white folk can grant. It’s a quid pro quo. I dance the way you want me to, and you shower me with benefits I covet.”

One of the ‘coons’ that must be beaten is Herschel Walker. Walker is the Republican nominee in the 2022 United States Senate election in Georgia, and is challenging incumbent Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock, the infamous pro-choice pastor. Ally Henny herself is openly pro-choice and pro-LGTBQ (don’t bother bringing this to the attention of Jemar Tisby. He knows and doesn’t care) and so we can see why she’d be so upset.

Henny ultimately regards these black trace-traitors who don’t think and vote the way she wants them to as clay in the hands of the molders- in this case, white folk. The black folks are just being manipulated to do the racist bidding by the white people. They are the ones weaponizing all the ‘coons’ against the good black folk, and Henny wants no disputing that, neither do her toxic followers, who turn on the ‘whyte person’ who asks about the terminology.

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Jemar Tisby’s VP says that Black Women Should Not Date or Marry White Men

While Jemar Tisby and his supporters go around complaining and raging that a college that he once spoke at repudiated one of his messages for being too progressive and having “divisive racial themes,’ the LGBTQ-affirming, openly pro-choice Vice president of his Black Christian Collective Organization is out there explaining that she would advise black people, especially black women, not to enter into interracial relationships with white people.

Speaking as a guest on the April 13 episode of the Bad Seminarians podcast, Ally Henny, who helps run Tisby’s Witness BBC and whom he knows full well has trash views on abortion and same-sex acceptance, told guests that there are too many risks and downsides for a black woman to enter into relationship and then marry and date a white man, and that they just shouldn’t do it.

Host: “What advice would you give to a person entering into an interracial relationship? A white person, actually. And then on the other side of that, on flip side, what advice would you give to a black person entering into an interracial relationship?

So the black aspect of it, particularly for black women: don’t do it. DON’T.

And I feel like that answer needs some explanation, perhaps did some disclaimers or caveats or something like that, but my knee-jerk reaction is: DON’T DO IT

She says this is true for those who enter into a relationship for the purpose of being in an interracial relationship, because “you can create the scenario for yourself where you start fetishizing people based on how they look. And not just on how they look, but on perceived benefits, just whatever perceptions that come with being in an interracial marriage or relationship.” She also cautions black women from using dating apps where they may match up with white men, because there’s no way of knowing if they’ve ever espoused racist beliefs.

What ‘racism’ is undefined of course. For many in this crowd, wanting to limit immigration or voting for Trump, or being pro-second amendment, listening to Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson, or even just being a member of the Republican Party is proof of one’s racism.

But I get that, you know, a lot of folks like to use dating apps and you know, maybe just out of ‘I liked this thing on their profile’, or ‘hey, you know, they are kind of cute’, or whatever your decision-making process is... (but) if you are making the decision purely on this person and their race and not on other things, you’re gonna end up in a position where you are going to be hurt or disappointed, or both because of weird expectations, or whatever.

The other aspect of the DON’T’ is it comes with the caution. And I think that this is particularly true for black women in relationships. The ‘DON’T’ is caution because of safety. You just simply do not know where these people are from, you don’t know where they’re coming from. And so if you’re going to enter into that, you got to ask the questions.

You got to ask the hard questions. You got to ask the ‘have you ever used the N-word’ question? ‘Have you ever used the N-word publicly on an app on a website? What are your affiliations? Who do you know? What type of spaces are you in?’

And honestly, like in this world that we’re in, you can Google people and you can dig around and you can’t find everything out. And so there’s just an aspect for me that I say, like, DON’T DO IT. There is again, to the point of fetishes, there are white men out there that have fetishes that regard black women. And so I mean, if you’re into that, then you know, I’m not gonna knock it like if you’re cool with that, but you could just find yourself in a really difficult space with that.”

Henny says that oftentimes, even if the white man is not a racist, his family might be.

I know a lot of people, black women in particular, who have ended up in situations with their in-laws that have been very damaging, and that have been very traumatizing. People who have married into literal racist families. And that’s the thing and then you talk about like you if you’re going to have kids or something like that, and you’ve got, you know, Memaw over here who’s racist, and you’re going to bring your biracial kids, your black biracial kids around the grandparents who are racist?

And you see this type of thing on the internet all the time, where it’s like, ‘his man was racist, and then he has a biracial granddaughter now or his kid adopted a black kid, and now he’s not racist anymore.’

No, he just likes that black kid.


Maybe it did change his heart. You know, I believe in God. And I believe that God can change people’s hearts or whatever. But I’m just always looking at that situation, Like, why would you put yourself in that situation? Don’t put yourself in that situation to be with somebody unless that person is going to disavow their family…

(More than likely) You’re going to find yourself in situations where you’re coddling racism, where you’re coddling racists, where you’re having to deal with that and it just in the long run ends up being damaging and ends up being frustrating.

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Beth Moore is up to Some No Good, Very Bad, LGBT-Affirming Pastrixy Stuff

Beth Moore has been following the debate on the dailies in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) over whether or not a woman can be called “Pastor” after news broke that the SBC’s North American Mission Board (NAMB) helped plant a church with a lead pastrix who intended to lead as that very thing. This led Moore to weigh in with her usually couched and vague language about the roles and titles that ladies can and should assume within her denomination.

Moore is an egalitarian who alternates between sneaky and veiled advocacy for women preachers all the while publicly claiming the squishiest form soft-complementarianism possible, an example which can be found here.

In fact, recently she lauded another pastrix as a woman of faith who is the insightful and brilliant bee’s knees, none other than LGBT-affirming, openly pro-choice, Episcopalian priestess Ally Henny, who is also Vice President of Jemar Tisby’s Witness BBC.

Henny, who makes sure her pronouns (she/her) are known in her bio, was recently featured in a sermon by @wokepreachertv that abused the scriptures so much, we had to file a proverbial police report after listening to it.

Moore’s point is clear though. If you’re a woman, don’t wait for men to tell you that you can’t be a preacher or pastor. Follow Jesus, call yourself whatever you’d like, and “you do you.”



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Jemar Tisby ‘Quick-as-a-Flash’ Scripture Twist Shows Woke Agenda

Jemar Tisby, founder of the Witness Black Christian Collective (previously called Reformed African American Network or RAAN) which is an allegedly Christian organization created to “fight injustice” all the while promoting an openly pro-choice, pro LGBT radical to the role of VP, delivered a gospel presentation at Wheaton College back in late 2019.

Tibsy, perhaps best known for writing the theologically compromised book The Color of Compromise, gives us a primer on how woke teachers influence by Critical Race Theory can quickly twist scripture and insert unbiblical ideas even into a two-minute gospel presentation, so the point that if you’re not paying attention, you’ll blink and you’ll miss it.

Earlier when I was defining the prophetic voice I mentioned a kind of prophecy called a ‘prophecy of deliverance.’ I talked about Genesis 3:15, the offspring of the woman crushing satan under his heel, and I said ‘test the spirits’ and the way to test a forthtelling spirit is to see if it came true, well brothers and sisters that prophecy of deliverance prophesied all the way back in Genesis 3:15 came true.

It came true when Jesus Christ, the Son of God, took on flesh and became a person and entered into our experience so that he could identify with us and express solidarity with us!

Jesus Christ announced his public ministry by describing his role as a prophetic forthteller. He said that he was anointed by God the Father to proclaim good news to the poor, liberty to the captives, the recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, and to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.

That prophecy came true, and because it came true, you now who believe in Jesus enter into that prophetic role of forthtelling the truth, even the truth about racism and white supremacy.

And on the cross, Jesus Christ tells those who have been bent low because of oppression: you can stand up straight. And he tells those who have bought into the myth of whiteness and superiority that you, too, are in need of a savior. If you have repented and believed this morning, then despise not the prophetic voice of the black experience. Amen and amen.”

That’s all it takes. A quick flick of the wrist. A couple of words added in to change the meaning.

It doesn’t take much.

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Jemar Tisby’s Black Christian Collective Promotes Pro-Choice Ally Henny to Vice-President

Jemar Tisby’s Witness Black Christian Collective (WitnessBCC) has made major structural changes to its organization, elevating several key members into new roles such as Tyler Burns to President and and promoting openly pro-choice advocate Ally Henny to Vice-President.



The Witness BCC was founded by Jemar Tisby in 2012, which at that point was called the Reformed African American Network or RAAN. Tisby, perhaps best known for writing the book The Color of Compromise (which unsurprisingly is compromised theologically) has left his position and will serve as founder of The Witness Incorporated, a 501c3 organization that is the parent company for The Witness Foundation (A newish venture that gives certain black folk $50,000 a year to train and raise them into leaders) and The Witness Black Christian Collective.

Despite the new structure, what has remained unchanged is the fact that this organization has no credibility to speak on the biblical, scriptural, and theological understanding and application of racism to the church. They have no clue what constitutes issues of mercy and justice are so long as they continue to platform and promote so many unbiblical, unscriptural, and untheological writers and contributors. Chief among them is Ally Henny, now the Veep.

Henny is a regular contributor to The Witness and writes about race, cultural identification, black motherhood, and topics related to the black experience from a faith-based perspective. She is also overtly and unabashedly pro-choice.

She recently tweeted about how black people should join the Episcopal (US Anglican) church. When pressed on why any Christian should do that, given the denomination’s stance on abortion and homosexuality (they are openly and enthusiastically in favor of both) she responded:

I believe that all people should be welcome to worship and serve in the church regardless of their identity….

I actually considered joining the “other” Anglican denomination here in the US, but I decided against it. My nephew came out as trans at the same time I was taking steps to enter into discernment. I realized that I could not be ordained somewhere he could not be his full self…

There are disagreements within the Anglican Communion on this issue. As a new Anglican, my hope is that we would err on the side of love and not pronounce anathemas against one another because we disagree.”

She’s not the only one working or associated with the Witness BCC who has dubious views on abortion, if not also flat out pro-choice. Michelle Higgins routinely tweets out support for Planned Parenthood, the apex predator of the baby-killing world, and Ekimini Uwan doesn’t want to abolish Roe v. Wade, but rather wants it to be the law of the land.

In the Witness BCC, refusing to swallow Critical Race Theory’s view on “anti-racism” will get you kicked out, but being for the killing of babies in the womb as a human right will get you promoted. So spare us Jemar Tisby when you go on podcasts and talk about mercy, and justice, and loving your neighbors, and hatred for the oppressed. Your people support baby-killing, dude. We’re not buying it for a second.