Rev. Wright: Israel is apartheid state, ‘Jesus was a Palestinian’

Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. gives the keynote address at the 2008 NAACP Freedom Fund dinner in Detroit

Jeremiah Wright, President Barack Obama’s former pastor, called Israel an apartheid state and said “Jesus was a Palestinian” at a rally in Washington hosted by the Rev. Louis Farrakhan.

At an hours-long event Saturday on the National Mall titled “Justice or Else,” Wright said that African-Americans, Native Americans and Palestinians have suffered under the “three-headed demon” of “racism, militarism and capitalism.”

“The same issue is being fought today and has been fought since 1948, and historians are carried back to the 19th century … when the original people, the Palestinians — and please remember, Jesus was a Palestinian — the Palestinian people had the Europeans come and take their country,” Wright said, The Hill reported.

“The youth in Ferguson and the youth in Palestine have united together to remind us that the dots need to be connected,” Wright also said. “And what Dr. King said, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, has implications for us as we stand beside our Palestinian brothers and sisters, who have been done one of the most egregious injustices in the 20th and 21st centuries.”

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Bill
Bill
8 years ago

Wright has been smoking crack cocaine for many years now so anything this idiot moron bigoted anti Christian/anti Jew hater claims are full of mental retardation statements. Wright is an Islamic Marxist negro like the rest of his so called synagogue of satan church are. The church are full of anti white racist haters and his day of reckoning is very short.

Average Joe
Average Joe
8 years ago

Well I would expect it is an “apartheid state” out of a sense of self-preservation and a duty to preserve a future for their children. What a shame we are unwilling to follow their lead and seek protections for OUR posterity.

For anyone who has a problem understanding the premise of my post and point a history lessons might be in order. We could start with the Indians in the U.S and Canada and then move on to the former Rhodesia and what is left of South Africa.

“Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”