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guillaumeb

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1. Another point from the article:
Tue Sep 25, 2018, 11:58 AM
Sep 2018
Despite the lack of coverage her faith has gotten, the influence of Christianity on her advocacy has remained constant. It is often difficult for people to associate Christianity with activism because it has become so weaponized, she says. “Christianity has been co-opted by people who have a political agenda, and have a very particular narrative that is steeped in racism, and classism, and sexism, and all of these other forms of oppression,” she tells me, “I’m the kind of Christian that recognizes who Jesus was — and Jesus was the first activist that I knew, and the first organizer that I knew, and the first example of how to be in service to people.”

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Another point from the article: guillaumeb Sep 2018 #1
Tarana Burke's METoo movement began 10 yrs ago. What a story! Bfd Sep 2018 #2
Welcome to DU, and it is an interesting story. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #3
Thanks. And yes, to be so committed to a just cause your entire life, at the level she is, speaks to Bfd Sep 2018 #4
Brett Kavanaugh's life is also grounded in his faith. trotsky Sep 2018 #5
Classic whataboutism. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #6
What's good for the goose... n/t trotsky Sep 2018 #7
Considering how often you engage in it, guillaumeb Sep 2018 #8
I respond to you as you deserve. trotsky Sep 2018 #9
If you understood the fallacy, guillaumeb Sep 2018 #10
Uh huh. trotsky Sep 2018 #11
Try some research. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #12
I already know more about them than you do. trotsky Sep 2018 #13
Self confidence can be a good thing, guillaumeb Sep 2018 #16
Your inability to express an actual understanding of the topics... trotsky Sep 2018 #23
And your whataboutism, and tu quoque, guillaumeb Sep 2018 #25
Thank you for continuing to confirm you have no idea what you're talking about. trotsky Sep 2018 #28
And now, you add in some ad hominem attack. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #34
DOUBLE BINGO! trotsky Sep 2018 #36
You forgot to ask if his intent was to distract from the topic. marylandblue Sep 2018 #14
LOL n/t trotsky Sep 2018 #15
There was no need. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #17
So you know his intent by mind reading? marylandblue Sep 2018 #18
Indeed. eom guillaumeb Sep 2018 #19
He has faith. nt. Mariana Sep 2018 #21
As was Mohammed Atta's.. Permanut Sep 2018 #20
"You can't do this kind of work without being grounded in a faith that showed possibilities." Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #22
And I do not look forward to your next display of misunderstanding. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #24
They cannot help themselves. sprinkleeninow Sep 2018 #26
It certainly seems so. eom guillaumeb Sep 2018 #32
'Someone' says "dejected"? Come. On. 🙄 sprinkleeninow Sep 2018 #39
No, I am not dejected. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #40
I know that. What a choice of words was used. 😏 sprinkleeninow Sep 2018 #41
Well, if this simple exchange has you this dejected... Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #27
Theistic fragility. trotsky Sep 2018 #30
I remember when you posted that I had "ruined DU" for you. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #33
I don't remember that. Perhaps you could link to where I said that. trotsky Sep 2018 #35
And now you do not remember. guillaumeb Sep 2018 #37
No, I don't remember everything I've said. Shocking, huh? We can't all have your perfect memory. trotsky Sep 2018 #38
Atheists can't be activists, I guess. trotsky Sep 2018 #29
There are no atheists in foxholes, trotsky. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2018 #31
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