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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.

@theallyhenny

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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.”