Rev. Al Sharpton, Keep Your Stones In Your Own Pocket
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Dr. Gloria Zuurveen
The Southern Truth
Dr. Gloria Zuurveen, Founder & CEO, PACE NEWS Inc.
You know, I believe that if the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was alive today, he would tell the Rev. Al Sharpton to stop selling out Black people in such a snakish and treacherous way.
Yes, I do. When I saw the “conk-hair wearing” peon who, I gotta give him credit because he made it with the help from inside of the government. They still call him the informant. But here you have him on national tv acting like he has the right to speak ill about a seating state Black senator who happens to be a Republican, Sen. Tim Scott, on MSNBC and he spoke like a pompous, privileged, power-hungry pawn and he actually appeared to be having lots of fun. I wonder if the Rev actually remember the words in red. Those words in the Bible that Christ Jesus said. You probably remember them, where he told the judgemental Pharisees and other high falutin leaders in high order to put their stones back in their pockets. John recorded it in John 8:1-11. He said, he who is without sin let him cast the first stone. With a message like that to a person like Sharpton, that is Rev. Al, who is supposed to be a Christ like Christian, I would say that the Rev. need to put his stones back in his own pocket and leave the good Senator Tim Scott alone and let God be his judge just as God is going to be Rev. Al’s judge with all his own sins committed to win fame to play in the political-mind game without shame.
Many of us remember the Tawana Brawley rape case and Lord knows I don’t even want to consider others at the moment especially considering the way Al Sharpton prey on Black people each and every day taking advantage of them and their vulnerabilities. Who can really trust what side he is own when his own words became his testimony and his song? “I was under investigation.” One has to wonder what master is he serving, God or mammon because from the looks of it, to me, it isn’t very hard to see. He snitched and he did it with liberty, claiming guilty for cause as he was under investigation saying he snitch because he didn’t want to suffer? But yet, here he is and with the unmitigated gall talking about another Black brother, although from another mother, but just the same he ought to be a shame. Tim, that is Senator Scott, in America, in the land of the free, and the home of the brave, is better than most by showing his reality, unlike the Rev. Al Sharpton performing on MSNBC as a celebrity with adulterous “Morning Joe”
Lord knows Rev. Al ought to keep his stones in his own pocket.
The Southern Truth.
