FBA Bishop Mauled By Angry Kenyans For Telling Them Jesus Was Black

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Dude is dressed like a Mortal Kombat character.


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:snoop: you pannies are pathetic

You see the mob being violent against them and you still blame them.
Yeah yall definitely wish this could be about "Pannies" but yall are actually opening the war front on Christians.




Third person now: What country is Jesus and his family from? :feedme:
 

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Religion, specifically Christianity has an insane vice grip on Kenyans. IRC passing through Naivasha, Nakuru, Kisumu, Kakamega there were 2 churches for every store/kibanda. Colonialism has these boys still putting on white wigs in court to evoke authority. L

I heard that the legal systems in some Caribbean islands still do that mess too :snoop:
 

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Black people in the Americas are so powerful and influencial. That Black Americans wearing dashikis in the 60's and 70's influenced many Africans, who were colonized, to go back to wearing their ancestral clothing.
Thats what Fela said in 69’.

“It was incredible how my head was turned. Everything fell into place, man,” Fela says. “For the first time, I saw the essence of blackism [black nationalism]. It’s crazy; in the States, people think the black‐power movement drew inspiration from Africa. All these Americans come over here looking for awareness. They don’t realize they’re the ones who’ve got it over there. Why we were even ashamed to go around in national dress until we saw pictures of blacks wearing dashikis on 125th St.”

Either way, I see more white jesus images here in Nigeria than I see stateside. And they keep asking why I dont go to church here.
 
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