Well that was inevitable. Shaun King, or Talcum X as he has been called by some, is a race hustling con man, but the Black Lives Matter and Antifa mobs need to constantly up the ante for press coverage, so I am sure that statues of Jesus and the Blessed Mother will be on their hit list.
Also, I am beginning to agree with John McWhorter that this is a religious movement:
“As I’ve written often, we’re dealing not with a political ideology but with something that an anthropologist would recognize as religion,” McWhorter said. He continued, “And it’s easy to hear me say that and think that I’m trying to make a rhetorical point. I don’t mean like a religion, [it] is a religion. The way that you understand how these people operate is to actually imagine how you would interact with a Mormon who you were trying to convince that Joseph Smith didn’t dig up tablets in the back yard.
“And again, not rhetoric folks. Exactly that. It’s the same frame of mind. It’s just that our language doesn’t happen to apply the label religion to the kinds of ideology we’ve seen over about the past ten years.
“The tenet of this religion that dominates is that to be against racism trumps literally everything else. There are ranked priorities and being against racism…is everything, to the point that you allow yourself not to make any logical sense. You must be against racism and so George Floyd must have been murdered because he was black and there is no questions asked.
“And you cannot have any kind of dialogue with a person of color about racism. If you have any kind of dialogue with them, if you question anything that they say…you are a racist and there are no questions to be asked.”
As he said, McWhorter has written about this before. In 2018 he wrote this about the adoration for Ta-Nehisi Coates in certain circles:
There is an idleness in this cult of atonement, in that it cannot get whites what they want. I wonder if today’s atoners quite understand that “getting it” will not, for example, make Ta-Nehisi Coates like them any more than Marlon Riggs liked the graduate student and her friends despite their leftist politics. There is an Old Testament quality to the Coates preachings, for example. He is unmoved by the deaths of white firefighters during 9/11, uncomfortable seeing his son as a tot playing comfortably with white kids, and sees young white parents with their big strollers as white people taking up too much space as always. The degree of self-hatred—if sincere—is staggering in whites proclaiming how much they “love” this kind of scripture.
And all of this, ultimately, is often as condescending as nakedly dismissive views of blacks were in the bad old days. I doubt most whites truly think racism is so acridly pervasive and persistent in this country that a middle-class black man ought to fear his children playing with theirs, or look upon firefighters barbecued on 9/11 as mere racists getting their just desserts. Pretending to believe this sort of thing is insincere and insulting. It’s a pat on the head…
We have gone from most whites being unaware that racism was a problem for black people at all to whites being chilled to their bones at the possibility of harboring racism in their souls, terrified at the prospect of being singled out as a heretic, and forgetting that the indulgences they purchase and the praying they do for their souls has more to do with them than with anyone black and their problems.
Some have called this moment the Great Awokening and I still think that fits. Here’s the full interview. The portion above comes about 15 minutes in but the whole thing is interesting.
Go here to read the rest. Wars for religion tend to be the bitterest of conflicts. 2020, what a marvelous year!

You know what’s really white supremacy?
Shaun King always taking money meant for black improvement and not accounting for it.
Cracker has quite the racket going.
I’m confused.
Aren’t Jews considered white by the identitarian Left?
And Egypt isn’t Nubia, let alone Ethiopia. Not that an historical ignoramus like Talcom X would know.
Had a bit of a thought experiment last weekend as I watched some live Premiere League soccer out of Europe. Each team had “Black Lives Matter” written across their back and both teams knelt for a moment in solidarity before kick-off.
I thought…what if a Pro-Life group or the Catholic Church in general adopted the mantra of “Unborn Lives Matter” and reminded us of the 600k+ murders each year in the U.S. (many of them innocent black babies)?
Would sports teams and corporations around the world proudly adopt the same mantra, or would angry mobs come for them?
I was just about to send this to you, Don.
Of course I brought up McWhorter awhile back on the blog in the comments. 😉 He’s been warning about this for awhile.
It’s hard not to see that in this new religion, minorities aren’t seen as people, but objects of worship. That’s still dehumanizing.
Not a religion, an ideology based on organized crime.
If the Bishop of Monterey’s actions of a few hours ago are any indication, our clerics will probably be unlocking the doors for them in a couple weeks.
All I learned from a quick look at google’s 1st page of results is that apparently your last name has to be Garcia if you’re to be Bishop of Monterey. So you’re going to have to show us more than just a little ankle there, tease.
https://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/article243718742.html
IMO Black racism is a phobia and a form of psychological projection of inferiority on Whites who they deem responsible for their condition.
Anyway, racism should be explained as a form of madness initiated by Blacks and confirmed by Liberal Whites.
This might come as a shock, but I’ve been notified that Mark Shea has more or less posted on this defending King. He doesn’t say it would be good to destroy all European depictions of Jesus, though he tells Christians to get a grip. He seems to give King a pass though, having been driven to extremism by the 400 years of evil in America. If Mark didn’t seem to be echoing the majority opinion of Catholics and Catholic leadership, it might almost be funny.
Everybody needs a laugh right now.
Here’s one at King’s expense:
A compilation of all the nicknames for him on Black Twitter. Yes, many of our fellow citizens of African descent are a little tired of his act:
https://newsone.com/playlist/growing-list-of-shaun-kings-nicknames-that-have-gone-viral/
I guarantee you will laugh out loud.
Con artists are despised by all groups.
Here’s a link to Shea’s post. Archived so he can’t hide it and you don’t have to worry about giving him clicks.
http://archive.is/preL6
Archive link is in eternal loading, at least from here.
Works in my tests, Foxfier. Give it another try.
Found a rebuttal to Mark’s “stop worrying, everything will be fine” piece written in 2017.
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2017/08/23/leftists-started-statues-1930s-spain-ended-murdered-bodies-nuns-exhumed-mocked-528201
You don’t have to go far to find this sentiment bubbling.
https://twitter.com/woopnik/status/1274513197605638144
“Great. Destroy these monuments which are symbols of oppression and slavery. What what about the Christian churches? They are responsible for all atrocities against the native Americans. All churches should be turned into parking lots. It was them who killed millions of natives.”
https://twitter.com/woopnik/status/1274799990573916161
“To the descendants of those who survived the mission system, Serra’s canonization by the pope guy is essentially a celebration of genocide. Don’t fall for the propaganda of the Catholic Church. Let’s shut down the Vatican and disperse it’s wealth to the descendants of its victims”
Or just do a search on twitter for “church genocide” and see how many similar sentiments above you can find.
Orwellian – Coercion Is Inclusive.
Everything BLM, in particular, and leftists, in general, believe or think they know is a lie.
Of course, iconoclasts evolve into killers.
Is working now.