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Kamala’s Racist ‘White Devil’ Pastor; Kamala Harris Lauded Pastor Who Once Ripped the US Over 9/11: ‘He has been on this journey with me’, and related stories

Kamala’s Racist ‘White Devil’ Pastor

“This sin of race is so deep – America is going to go down.”

After the Biden coup, Kamala phoned Rev. Amos Brown to pray for her political campaign. Kamala, an “old timer” and “dues paying” member of Brown’s church had turned to one of the most hateful political figures in her old city to offer spiritual inspiration for her presidential bid.

“America has not changed” since the days of segregation, Kamala’s pastor had argued while revisiting the killing of Emmett Till. “This sin of race is so deep, so pervasive in the body politic of America that if we don’t find a remnant to help turn things around, America is going to go down.”

Rev. Amos Brown, a politically influential minister known to some as the Sharpton of San Francisco, had a long history of race-baiting and of accusing America of racism.

“I know America. America is a racist country,” Brown had previously claimed.

“Greed, bigotry and too many whites with this evil, brutal system, built the American economy,” the radical preacher who was a member of the national board of the NAACP argued.

White Americans are “in a state of denial about what was done”. Rev. Brow claimed. He defended the racist dogma of critical race theory, arguing, “that’s what all of the brouhaha is about in America about critical race theory because the oppressors do not want the world to know who we really are.”

One woman described her personal experience with Brown at a memorial service for a friend’s father. “Amos always has an agenda and used his platform to go off on the sins of the world while gesturing at us and about the ‘white devil’ while glaring at me.”

This was the bigot of whom Vice President Kamala Harris had said, “for two decades now, at least, I have turned to you… And I will say that your wisdom has really guided me and grounded me during some of the most difficult times. And – and you have been a source of inspiration to me always.”

Others in San Francisco have found Rev. Amos Brown less inspiring and more hateful. —>READ MORE HERE

Kamala Harris lauded pastor who once ripped the US over 9/11: ‘He has been on this journey with me’

One of the people Vice President Kamala Harris rang last Sunday after President Biden dropped out of the race was her pastor and mentor, Rev. Dr. Amos Brown — who has a history of making incendiary remarks about the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and other hot-button topics.

Over the years, Harris, 59, has heaped praise on Brown, 83, a prominent civil rights activist — despite his past controversial comments.

“America, is there anything you did to set up this climate?” he pondered at a memorial service for victims of the 9/11 terror attack that killed nearly 3,000 — just six days afterward, per the San Francisco Chronicle.

“What did you do — either intentionally or unintentionally — in the world order, in Central America, in Africa where bombs are still blasting?” he continued.

Audience members at the time, including prominent Californians such as Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) seemed deeply troubled by his remarks.

Pelosi even used her subsequent speech time to hit back at Brown, and bluntly said, “The act of terrorism on Sept. 11 put those people outside the order of civilized behavior, and we will not take responsibility for that.”

Brown is the pastor at San Francisco’s Third Baptist Church and has known Harris for at least roughly a quarter of a century.

“She said to me, ‘Pastor, I called because I want you to pray for me, [my husband] Doug, this country’ — and finally she said — ‘and the race I am intending to run for president,’” Brown recently revealed to the Sojourners, a Christian publication about their call last week.

“We exchanged pleasantries, I congratulated her because she’ll be a great president, and we had prayer. She was so gracious and thankful that I took the time,” he further recounted.

A source familiar previously told The Post that Harris “spent more than 10 hours Sunday placing calls to over 100 party leaders, Members of Congress, governors, labor leaders, and leaders of advocacy and civil rights organizations.”

Brown is also on the California Reparations Task Force, which was convened in 2020 to study the issue, and he has backed payments to descendants of slaves using money from billionaires.

Back in 2021, Brown vented to the San Francisco Chronicle that, “I know America. America is a racist country.” —>READ MORE HERE

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