Thursday, October 31, 2019

Lecrae, Kirk Franklin Boycott Dove Awards For Not Allowing Them to Spread Racist Divisive Rhetoric







In 2016, “gospel” artist, Kirk Franklin, received the Gospel Artist of the Year Award at the annual Dove Awards — basically the Christian version of the Grammys. During his acceptance speech, Franklin tried to incite racial division by blaming white people for the death of two black men, Philando Castile and Walter Scott, who were shot by white police officers. The Gospel Music Association (GMA) who hosts the awards ceremony edited his comments out.

In 2019, rinse, repeat, the foul-mouthed pro-abortion “gospel singer” once again tried to use his platform to further a divisive and racist narrative. Franklin says the edited version, which aired on Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), edited out his comments on Atatiana Jefferson, the 28-year-old who was shot and killed in her home by a Fort Worth police officer.

Now, he says he will be boycotting the Dove Awards — and Lecrae will be joining him.

His post received thousands of comments including one from fellow woke rap artist, Lecrae. “I only came (to the Doves) cause you came,” Lecrae told Franklin on Instagram. “You know I’m out.”

Franklin says he will “boycott any events affiliated with or for the Dove Awards, Gospel Music Association or TBN until tangible plans are put in place to protect and champion diversity, especially where people of color have contributed their gifts, talents, and finances to help build the viability of these institutions.”





 


Placing all of this in perspective, however, is that the Dove Awards — while fundamentally flawed and un-Christian at its core — clearly did not want to allow their forum to be used to promote a false narrative about racial injustice. However, it’s to be expected that the social justice warriors will not give up and — they are steeped in the “cancel culture” prevalent in secular culture. For them, it’s all about their gospel of social justice — it’s a false gospel that unites them.

GMA President and Executive Director Jackie Patillo issued a public response Monday, saying the organization was “deeply apologetic for the missteps that happened relating to the editing of Kirk Franklin’s Dove Awards acceptance speech.”


Tuesday, October 15, 2019

The woman after God's own heart Mrs Olusesi

Hmmm, Mrs Olusesi,
Anytime I remember this young lady and her Family I remember my wedding day, I remember How God used her to make my wedding glorious.
         
       I've been looking at her way of doing things and I discovered that she's just like David, She is nice, strong and Faithful, David is just like tht.
She's Consistent and Sturborn, Even you're Going to kill her she will tell you the truth, She's a complete Child of God, She love praising God She love to be in the presence of God.
In the Church of God She's a pillar
God have been Using her in Rccg zone and province to minister in song.
She is one of my best Vocalist, if you want to know more about this lady, try to attend a concert that will be coming up from Rccg Jesus House ilorin on November 30th, 2019.
Pls if you know this wonderful lady make some great comment about her. 

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Republican-led probe finds Russia helped Trump in 2016


                             

A Senate Republican-led investigation said in a report on Tuesday that Russia indeed sought to help President Donald Trump in the 2016 election, contradicting persistent White House claims to the contrary.

The Senate Intelligence Committee’s 2016 election investigation report said a sweeping social media manipulation campaign by the St. Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency (IRA) represented “overt support of Russia’s favoured candidate in the US presidential election.”

“The committee found that the IRA sought to influence the 2016 US presidential election by harming Hillary Clinton’s chances of success and supporting Donald Trump at the direction of the Kremlin,” it said.

“IRA social media activity was overtly and almost invariably supportive of then-candidate Trump,” it said.

The committee, led by Republican Senator Richard Burr, issued its
 report as Trump continues to insist that the story of Russian meddling is “fake news” and a “Russian witch hunt hoax” peddled by Democrats.
Senate Republican-led investigation said in a report on Tuesday that Russia indeed sought to help President Donald Trump in the 2016 election, contradicting persistent White House claims to the contrary.

The Senate Intelligence Committee’s 2016 election investigation report said a sweeping social media manipulation campaign by the St. Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency (IRA) represented “overt support of Russia’s favoured candidate in the US presidential election.”

“The committee found that the IRA sought to influence the 2016 US presidential election by harming Hillary Clinton’s chances of success and supporting Donald Trump at the direction of the Kremlin,” it said.

“IRA social media activity was overtly and almost invariably supportive of then-candidate Trump,” it said.

The committee, led by Republican Senator Richard Burr, issued its report as Trump continues to insist that the story of Russian meddling is “fake news” and a “Russian witch hunt hoax” peddled by Democrats.

Trump and allied Republicans meanwhile are pressing an unsubstantiated theory that Ukraine colluded with Democrats to undermine Trump in 2016.

The collision of the two versions of what happened in the 2016 vote are at the center of the newest allegations that Trump has sought Ukraine’s help to find dirt on his possible 2020 Democratic election challenger Joe Biden.

Trump is facing possible impeachment in the House of Representatives for seeking to involve Kiev in next year’s election, and allegedly holding up military aid for the country to induce its help against Biden

Democrats called the moves a repeat of 2016, when Trump’s campaign allegedly sought Moscow’s support to defeat Democrat Clinton.

Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into that election found numerous instances of attempted collusion between the campaign and Russians, but inadequate evidence of an illegal conspiracy to do so.

The committee warned of a possible repeat of Russian meddling in next year’s election.



The executive branch should, in the run up to the 2020 election, reinforce with the public the danger of attempted foreign interference in the 2020 election,” the report said.
Republican Russia helped Trump in 2016 election.