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Sunday, February 3, 2019

NATION OF ISLAM'S FARRAKHAN CALLS FOR "SEPARATE STATE FOR BLACK AMERICANS"

NATION OF ISLAM'S FARRAKHAN CALLS FOR 
"SEPARATE STATE FOR BLACK AMERICANS"
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
SEE: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2019/02/nation-of-islams-farrakhan-calls-for-separate-state-for-black-americans;  republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan called for a separate state for black Americans, saying that’s “what God wants” while those opposed he described as “slaves.”
Even though America twice elected a black President, Farrakhan continues to spread his rabid hatred against America, hatred that reaches the ears of many indoctrinated and angry black youth. He should instead be attacking the modern-day black slavery in Muslim countries including Algeria, Sudan, and Mauritania, about which most of Farrakhan’s followers do not know. Like many others, Farrakhan prefers to conceal the human rights abuses committed in the name of Islam today, while he nurtures and spreads the worst racism against white people, and particularly against Jews.
Farrakhan has stated: “Will you recognize Satan? I wonder, will you see the Satanic Jew and the Synagogue of Satan, which has many races in it because Satan has deceived the whole world?”
And rather than admit to being an anti-Semite, he proudly calls himself “anti-termite.”
In 2015 Farrakhan called on black people to kill whites. “Stalk them and kill them” Farrakhan said, “calling for 10,000 volunteers to kill whites.”
Farrakhan has also stated that “white people aren’t natural to Earth” and accused Jews of “being imposters who ‘stole Palestinian birthright,’” thus further inciting jihad violence against Jews and Israel. In fact, “in November, Farrakhan and his groupies went on a solidarity trip to Iran and led ‘Death to America’ chants.”
“Louis Farrakhan calls for separate state for Black Americans, says that’s ‘what God wants,’” by Lukas Mikelionsis, Fox News, February 1, 2019:
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan called for a separate state for Black Americans in an Instagram video posted on Thursday, saying that’s “what God wants” while those opposed he described as “slaves.”
Farrakhan, who in recent months has made numerous anti-Semitic comments, made his call for a nation-state separate from white America in response to the question whether it’s still his and the group’s goal.
“That’s not just my goal. That’s what God wants. Most of our people don’t want it here,” Farrakhan said. “You love your enemy. You want to stay with your enemy. You’re in love with his wealth. I understand the fascination, slaves. I understand that. But God has something else for us.”
The preacher went on to reiterate that neither he nor his group has changed its goal of a separate state since its creation in the 1960s.
“Let me tell you what’s gonna happen. Yes I’m after a separate state. A separate nation. In the 60s what was our cry? We weren’t saying we want to integrate, we were saying ‘It’s nation time!’” he said.
“Black Power. Black Power to do what? To integrate a lunch counter? Black Power to build a nation for 40 million – now near 50 million – black people,” he added.
Farrakhan’s post appears to be a clip from an interview on “The Rock Newman Show” in 2015. It remains unclear what prompted him to post the video again.
The hate group leader has faced criticism over his anti-Semitic comments. Back in May, he lost his verified status on Twitter after posting a hateful video in which he asked, “Will you recognize Satan? I wonder, will you see the Satanic Jew and the Synagogue of Satan, which has many races in it because Satan has deceived the whole world?”
He doubled-down on his anti-Semitic rhetoric, posting another video in recent months where he says that he wasn’t prejudiced against Jewish people but was simply “anti-Termite.”
In November, Farrakhan and his groupies went on a solidarity trip to Iran and led “Death to America” chants…..
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Louis Farrakhan calls for separate state for Black Americans, 

says that's 'what God wants'

A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE