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Ich vermute mal stark, diese beiden Kerlchen auf Doping zu untersuchen wurde bereits im Vorfeld wegen des Anscheins von Rassismus abgelehnt.
#AllLivesMatter
All Lives Matter from Beginning Time till our present day to our Independence we're about to celebrate in 3 days until Jesus' Return.I was reading and praying this morning for our country. Yesterday we had a wonderful Celebration of our Ecumenical Church & University's 24th Graduation & Ordination Ceremony on-line with Zoom, of many people of many colors representing many nations... and interestingly enough the issue of colored Lives did not come up, no prayer for BLM or racial discrimination and disparities, nothing on White Power or Supremacy. The Focus was on Jesus and Whom He Called. The way it should always be, but isn't... so I believe our country and our state need a lot of prayer right now. As a Christian, my go to Book on everything is God's Word of Truth, the Holy Bible. It Is The Good News and has the answers I am looking for. It has always guided me and comforted me personally; though I must admit, I didn't always follow as directed. And even now as a minister of the Gospel have to shoot an azimuth to get back on the Right track to Him and His Kingdom. The Holy Bible’s Principles addresses more than Holiness, Morality, and Salvation; it also addresses the Political and Legislative issues our country and state currently face.Did you know that God settled the issue on which lives matter over 2,000 years ago?…Why do you suppose that is? Because many of the same issues that we face today are the very same challenges society was having to work through then. Sure, we’ve advanced in many ways, but the same current social issues and disputes are all historically recorded.One issue that seems to be dominating is the issue of Life or Lives. Whose Life Matters the Most? Presidential debates are even talking about it….Yours, his, hers, mine, theirs…The question on the internet is: "Is it All Lives Matter or Black Lives Matter?"Black Lives Matter is a Leftist Lie. If you believe like I believe that Black lives matter, then ALL Black lives matter because All Lives Matter, and Not Just the ones into the whole LHBTTTABCDIFNQPPZ or killed by White or Blue lives, Not just the ones on the Left or Democrat Party...You can’t just pick and choose what’s politically convenient.I have said All Lives Matter, which literally means I support Black lives matter the same way I support Red, White, Blue, Brown, Yellow and everyone in between; not to mention all the other "Labels" that so easily besets US the One Race, the Human Race.I agree with it, I agree with its values, but I distinguish those values from the Organization that's been hijacked by Leftist Liberal Idealist Idiots using the mantra or slogan BLM to reflect their narratives to Destroy Everything we represent as a Capitalist Christian nation to install themselves as the New Order of Socialist Doctrine. I’m a Christian, I believe we’re all made in the image of God and that we’re all made equal, so that’s my starting point when talking about this whole issue.So I think we have to distinguish between a "Political Movement" and the "Legitimate concerns that many people in society are disadvantaged.”But I don’t believe that a "Them vs US" approach is the Right way to deal with it. I don’t believe in the Black Lives Matter campaign or movement, and what they’re saying in the headlines in their Leftist mainstream media, I don’t think this is all they’re about and you'd be wise to do your own research and figure it out. Follow the money...Their manifesto talks about the End of the Western Nuclear Family and about defunding or Disbanding the police. We can see that in New York city – $1bn has been taken from the police. We can see that in other protests, we can see that in Minneapolis where a Black man was killed by a Blue man, the council there has voted to defund the police and possibly disband to replace with community policing like California is trying to implement.So is it BLM or ALM? Thankfully, the Bible settles that issue. The answer is: It’s “ALL Lives Matter.” It’s not one life being more important than another, nor is it one race being more important than another.Colossians 3: 10-11 says:“You are living a brand new kind of life that is continually learning more and more of what is right, and trying constantly to be more and more like Christ who created this new life within you. In this new life one’s nationality or race or education or social position is unimportant; such things mean nothing. Whether a person has Christ is what matters, and he is equally available to all.“ <———- ALL! Your nationality, race, education, social position are not to be exalted above mine. Nor is mine to be exalted above you. The more important question is do you and I have Christ? You see, if you truly have Christ dwelling in you, then you will value ALL lives and not elevate and extol the color of your skin, language, job, or economic background (whether poor or rich) over others as Terry eluded to by @Twitter yesterday on Not allowing #BlackLivesMatter to morph into #BlackLivesBetter and of course the backlash ensues. And those same Black Lives Matter along with the Left will Blackball him, because his Black Life Doesn't Matter to them. Did you get that?Saints & Sinners, ALL means ALL! Christ in you is what Matters. Christ in you! And, He is equally available to ALL!He’s all Inclusive. Every life. He gave His Life to die for ALL! So if you’ve been getting all caught up in the movements of whose life matters, then you’re part of the problem. You’re actually fueling the division. You see, we ALL matter. You have to realize that God literally created every skin color. He fashioned us with the beautiful diversity of colors, nations and languages. Revelation 7: 9 says…“I saw a vast crowd, too great to count, from all nations and provinces and languages, standing in front of the throne and before the Lamb…”ALL means ALL!I know there will be folks that will immediately come and slam this post. The naysayers…But, that’s their choice to respond with Hatred.Because I believe what God says,ALL means ALL! You, me, him, her, them, US…Every color.Every nation. Every language.#AllLivesMatter 🙏❤️🇺🇸REBTD😇
Terry Crews warns #BlackLivesMatter could morph into ‘Black Lives Better’ Social media dragged the 'America's Got Talent' host for going out of his way to cleverly repackage 'All Lives Matter' rhetoric Most Black celebrities appear to be in support of Black Lives Matter and the social uprisings that have taken place globally since the death of George Floyd. But when it comes to the movement, it appears Terry Crews has some reservations. “If you are a child of God, you are my brother and sister,” the actor tweeted out Tuesday morning, noting, “I have family of every race, creed, and ideology.” But what struck some people the wrong way was the last sentence of the tweet in which he felt compelled to add, “We must ensure #blacklivesmatter doesn’t morph into #blacklivesbetter.” Instantly, his followers and critics took to social media and argued that the America’s Got Talent host was going out of his way to cleverly repackage “All Lives Matter” rhetoric that turns a blind eye to the systemic oppression and disproportionate hardships that Black communities have to face just to be equal, let alone “better.” “This highlights an issue I see in a lot of black people…and that’s trying to make white people feel comfortable,” West African musician Tigo B wrote in the comments section after Crews’ tweet was reposted on The Shade Room. “I haven’t heard ONE black person say they want superior treatment. It’s still about equality and has always been about equality. Terry you setting us back.” This isn’t the first time this month that the Brooklyn Nine-Nine star has faced Twitter backlash for what is seen as a shortsighted approach to social justice. He previously sent out a tweet about race relations he meant to be inspiring turned to controversy. On June 7th he tweeted, “Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth. Like it or not, we are all in this together.” The tweet suggesting that “Black Supremacy” is even a threat right now, immediately went viral with both “Terry Crews” and “Black Supremacy” shooting up as top trending topics on social media as users blasted the comment. “Black supremacy?” responded actor Orland https://www.instagram.com/p/CCEzilcnh-z/?igshid=ypodzthcmhe5