Black Lives Matter is a cult with rituals of burning and destroying, requiring adherents to surrender their identities and brains. No cult however is complete without a messiah and BLM now has one in George Floyd. The black drug abuser who died of a heart attack, sparking riots across the country, is now being compared to Jesus Christ. Apparently hating America wasn’t offensive enough so they’ve moved on to blasphemy to really repulse decent people.
Penn Rhodeen is an old guilty white liberal who desperately wants the BLM cult to accept him as an equal so he penned this terrible thing in the mis-named American magazine: The crucifixion of George Floyd
The murder of George Floyd continues to resonate with extraordinary force. Many people, recognizing that such a horror demands a powerful word, understandably call it a lynching. The long video shot by the courageous witness Daniella Frazier—the one with no interruption or added narration—shows us, however, that this was a thing beyond a lynching. It was a crucifixion.
Yeah, this lefty nut thinks that a black guy on meth and fentanyl having a heart attack is a crucifixion. He also believes there is a reasonable comparison between Floyd and Jesus:
The parallels between particulars of the crucifixion most familiar to us, as reported in the New Testament, and that of George Floyd are haunting. It should be stressed at the outset that in 33 A.D., crucifixion was not reserved for those who claimed to be the Son of God or the King of the Jews or who posed other threats to the civil authority. It was the great show-no-mercy lesson to thieves, murderers and other criminals the authorities wanted to punish in the most degrading way possible.
Jesus was laid on the ground to be nailed to the cross. George Floyd was laid face down on the ground and pinned by Derek Chauvin’s knee on his neck (along with the helping hands and knees of other officers). As time passed, Jesus suffered from thirst; George Floyd asked for water.
Both Jesus and George Floyd were repeatedly mocked by their killers. Jesus cried out to his father, and George Floyd called for his mother. Shortly before he lost consciousness, he said: “I’m through. I’m through”—in other words, “It is finished.”
The cause of death of a person crucified on a raised cross was usually asphyxiation. The body’s weight hanging from the nails over a period of time makes it impossible to breathe. Over and over, George Floyd cried, “I can’t breathe.”
There are several glaring differences between these two besides that Jesus was the son of God and died for our sins and George Floyd was a son of bitch who died for his own sins.
Jesus overturned the money changers tables in the temple while Floyd was trying to pass a counterfeit $20 at the liquor store.
Jesus turned water into wine while Floyd turned a stolen lotto scratch-off into wine to be drunk from a paper bag in front of the strip club.
Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot while Floyd once sold booting concert t-shirts in the parking lot at a Judas Priest show.
Followers of Christ believe “Jesus is my rock” while followers of Floyd believe rocks are for smoking.
Jesus rose from the dead and ascended to heaven while Floyd is still dead and cities have descended into hell in his name.
Black Lives Matter have their messiah and all they need now are dancing George Floyd dashboard ornaments to make it official. Anyone who thinks this isn’t a cult is probably a brainwashed member. There’s no difference between these brain-dead kooks and Jim Jones’ Kool-Are drinkers or those weirdos who cut of their dongs because a UFO was coming for them.