In the race-hustling game, Al Sharpton uses as everything and everyone as props to line his pockets with those sweet racial grievance dollars. In eulogizing George Floyd, Sharpton literally used the black man who died in police custody as prop to help promote his brand. He also accused President Trump of using the bible as a prop because part of the race-hustle game is being a hypocritical BSer.
Earlier this week, President Trump walked to a church near the White House that had been burned by rioters and held up a Bible to show that lawlessness will not prevail over faith. Liberals were much more outraged by Trump visiting the church than they were at the scumbags who set it on fire. Let’s count Al Sharpton as one of those outraged leftists.
During a eulogy Thursday for George Floyd, Sharpton chose not to celebrate the life of the man, but rather to stir the racial cauldron with his grievance ladle.
“I saw somebody standing in front of a church the other day what had been boarded up as a result of violence, held the Bible in his hand. I’ve been preaching since I was a little boy; I never seen anyone hold a Bible like that. But I’ll leave that alone,” started Sharpton.
He saw somebody? Who? Like the President of the United States? Sharpton is obviously taking a cue from Obama who is too scared to utter the forbidden word “Trump.” Also, Sharpton has never seen someone hold a Bible up in the air? He does it all the time when he uses the good book to thump his message of intolerance into people’s heads.
“But since he held the Bible, if he’s watching us today, I would like him to open that Bible and I’d like him to read Ecclesiastes 3: ‘To every season there’s a time and a purpose,’” said Sharpton.
Maybe Sharpton should take his own advice and open up a Bible becuase the verse in Ecclesiastes 3 is: To every thing there is a season, A time for every purpose under the heaven
“I think that it is our job to let the world know when we see what is going on in the streets of this country, and in Europe, around the world, that you need to know what time it is,” continued Sharpton.
Also that Ecclesiastes verse doesn’t have anything to do with letting the world know what’s going on in the streets. It basically means that God has complete control over everything and that his will is both sobering and mysterious. More or less the message is don’t try to question why things happen the way they do; just accept them. Reverend Al was way off on that.
As he was with this:
“We cannot use Bibles as a prop and for those that have agendas that are not about justice, this family will not let you use George as a prop,” said Sharpton.
The projection is strong with this one.
Sharpton uses his phony Christian faith as a prop for his race-hustling activities. Sharpton’s agenda is to make as much money as possible shaking people and corporations down with his race hustling activities and phony Christian faith. When he uttered these words, he was literally using George Floyd as a prop to make money with his agenda that has nothing to do with justice.