In a recent article for the New York Post, reporter Princess Jones looked deep into the radical Black Hebrew Israelite movement, a street preaching ideology which the culprits in the Jersey City massacre at a kosher supermarket were heavily influenced by. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons
By: Jared Evan
In a recent article for the New York Post, reporter Princess Jones looked deep into the radical Black Hebrew Israelite movement, a street preaching ideology which the culprits in the Jersey City massacre at a kosher supermarket were heavily influenced by.
This is an important piece considering in the past the mainstream media has been very sympathetic toward this bigoted ideology, which can be described as a religious cult.
Last January, Nick Sandmann, a Covington Catholic High School student became instant national news because he smirked at a Native American protestor during a pro-life rally at the Lincoln Memorial. The young man was wearing a Trump hat and soon the media crafted a narrative that a racist Trump supporter was taunting a Native American.
This bullying and besmirching of a High School kid, continued on CNN, MSNBC and every major news network for several weeks until the entire video of the “smirking MAGA hat wearing kid” was fully revealed and several Black Israelites were seen calling Sandman and his friends racial epitaphs and other insults in the background.
The media only showed Sandman smirking next to a Native American protestor who was playing tribal drums. Later, we learned Sandman was enjoying the Native American’s drums, which were drowning out the radical Hebrew Black Israelite who was cursing them out, in the background.
As a response to this revelation, far left publications such as the Washington Post admitted that Black Hebrew Israelites are racists and provocateurs but still insisted on blaming the young men for responding to the insults hurled by the religious cultists, instead of simply apologizing for the smearing of a 17 year old for his alleged “smirk”.
The N.Y Times took it to the next level, by painting the Hebrew Black Israelites in a positive manner. The Times released a piece from John Eligon titled “Hebrew Israelites See Divine Intervention in Lincoln Memorial Confrontation,” and the first sentence within the article sets the watered-down tone it uses to describe the hate group.
“They are sidewalk ministers who use confrontation as their gospel,” writes Eligon.
Eligon goes on to describe the hate group as sidewalk preachers who dress in flashy garb and “practice a theology that says God’s chosen ones — black, Hispanic and Native American people — have strayed and need to be led back to righteousness.” Eligon describes the hate group’s approach as “blunt and sometimes offensive language.”
The politically correct leftist Eligon leaves out the kind of language the cult uses out on the street.
Red State pointed out, that during the uncut video of the Lincoln Memorial incident the hate group can be heard calling the Covington students “crackers” and telling black students among them to “get out, n**ga”, screamed about America being concerned with “f**gots rights.” They also accused the students of being school shooters due to their white skin. They also called a nearby Catholic preacher a “f**got child molester.”
Post reporter Princess Jones wanted to know more about the radical movement after the incident with Sandman and the Hebrew Black Israelites.
She recounted her experience of attending a sermon at the world headquarters of the movements in New York City.
After being allowed entry to their Harlem headquarters by the doorkeeper, Jones was asked by him if she was on her period.
“I wasn’t, but they must have noticed my look of shock, and explained to me that women on their periods are considered ‘unclean’ and barred from religious services,” Jones wrote.
“Before they allowed me to pass, I was searched for drugs and weapons with a metal detector. They asked me to open my purse and demanded that I hand over my cellphone. When I asked why, they responded, ‘for security reasons,’” she added.
As she entered the sanctuary, she was greeted by two “high priests” dressed “in long purple vests with gold piping and puffy white shirts.”
In the article Jones described the sermon as followed: “Basically, it amounted to this: Everything I had been taught in my Christian faith was a lie. Blacks were the ‘true’ children of God. We were the lost Israelite tribes. We could go to heaven if we followed the Ten Commandments and stayed away from eating pork and shellfish, among other beliefs. White people were our oppressors”
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