South Carolina church fire: Mt. Zion AME burns in Greeleyville

well Shaprton needs to transport the, OWS, blacklivesONLYmatters when they can USE THEM to stir up hate down there.

oh wait, they tried already. people didn't FALL for it
 
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well Shaprton needs to transport the, OWS, blacklivesONLYmatters when they can USE THEM to stir up hate down there.

oh wait, they tried already. people didn't FALL for it


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well Shaprton needs to transport the, OWS, blacklivesONLYmatters when they can USE THEM to stir up hate down there.

oh wait, they tried already. people didn't FALL for it


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

KKK member


From how she posts it is obvious she is not a democrat, the home of the kkk......so again you are wrong.........
 
Here you go...not arson

A historic black church burns near Charleston the latest in a spate of fires - The Washington Post

Wednesday morning the AP, quoting a “federal source,” reported that “preliminary indications” are that the fire was not an arson.

So sad for the race hustling, poverty pimps..........

Yep. Probably an electrical problem. Happens in old buildings.


On the radio they said they had a lot of lightening that night....
 
The story of black church fires in the 90s.....the fact...more white churches were burned during the same period....


Bestselling author Michael Fumento reports The Great Black Church-burning Hoax.

But when I contacted the law enforcement officials of several states on the CDR list, a very different picture emerged. The CDR, it turned out, regularly ignored fires set by blacks and those that occurred in the early part of the decade, and labeled fires as arsons that were not — all in an apparent effort to make black church torchings appear to be an escalating phenomenon.

For example CDR lists ten churches allegedly torched in Alabama, but State Fire Marshall John Robison says that only one of these was a confirmed arson. All the others were accidental, undetermined, or weren’t fires at all but vandalisms.

CDR somehow managed to omit three bonafide black church arsons that took place in Alabama in 1994. In two cases the culprits were black. Moreover, the group left out ten black church arsons that took place before 1994, creating the illusion that the burning of black churches is a recent phenomenon.

Even the claim that black churches have been singled out for arson is questionable. In 1995, according to USA Today, there were 45 arsons against white churches and 27 against black ones in the surveyed states.

Other than saying that some black churches over the years have fallen prey to racists, we can’t easily infer motives. "We have not uncovered in [Alabama’s] 38 cases a single piece of information to substantiate racially-motivated fires," said Robison. Further, "There have been no dramatic increases, except for this year because of the media hype." Other states’ officials have told him the same.

Here lies the ultimate irony. By claiming there has been an epidemic of black church burnings, it appears that in recent months they have actually caused one. They have also fomented tremendous racial division and caused great fear among southern black churchgoers. That which the Ku Klux Klan can no longer do, a group established to fight the Klan has done for them.
 

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