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Silence Around Who Is Burning Black Churches Speaks Volumes

Silence Around Who Is Burning Black Churches Speaks Volumes

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Monday, July 6th 2015 at 9:54AM · 1773 views

Silence Around Who Is Burning Black Churches Speaks Volumes

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, July 6th 2015 at 11:34PM

The Silence you can hear around the world.

Steve Williams Tuesday, July 7th 2015 at 7:08AM

What are some of the incidents Brother Deacon? They say two of them were acts of God?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, July 7th 2015 at 10:20AM

5 Black churches have burned across the South in the weeks since nine people were gunned down at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. One of the churches was burn on the 25th Anniversary since the KKK last burn that church down.

Jeni Fa Tuesday, July 7th 2015 at 11:50AM

It's sounds suspect. I think it best that Black churches have security night watchmen. It definitely is warranted in light of the fires.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, July 8th 2015 at 8:58AM


It sounds like a definition for Domestic Terrorism.



Steve Williams Wednesday, July 8th 2015 at 9:44PM

As was commonplace after the publication of the SPLC article, news outlets (and the image meme seen above) charted all fires in black churches that occurred during the period of increased interest around the Charleston shooting, some of which were later deemed not to be suspicious or intentionally set. According to a 1 July 2015 New York Times article titled “Lightning Believed Cause of Fire at a Black Church,” subsequent developments in investigations of each of the fires determined that of the seven church fires that occurred during the cited time frame, at least three were not intentionally set (and one did not involve a predominantly black congregation):

The fire in [Greeleyville, South Carolina] brings to seven the number of churches, six of them with predominantly African-American congregations, that have burned in the last 10 days in South and North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. Two of those appear to have been caused by lightning, and another was electrical.

Investigators have found no evidence that any of the fires are connected and no indications of hate crimes. At least two were deliberately set, investigators said, with two still of unclear origins.


Read more at http://m.snopes.com/2015/07/06/black-churc...

Jeni Fa Thursday, July 9th 2015 at 7:44PM

@ Steve,

..."Investigators have found no evidence that any of the fires are connected and no indications of hate crimes. At least two were deliberately set, investigators said, with two still of unclear origins."...


Are there any reports of any other churches in nonblack communities being burned? Perhaps the media is only reported the ones that are done to Black churches, eh?

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