The term, ‘social justice’, has taken on a new meaning, often used by liberal media, left leaning politicians, and educational elites. However, some in the church, and even well-meaning Pastors have embraced the perception that ‘social justice’ is a duty, not only of Americans, but believers, as well. But is it?
On this program, Host Sam Rohrer talks with an African American man who was born on a cotton plantation in Tennessee to sharecropping parents. He’s familiar with the black ethos and throughout his growing up years, came to intimately understand the struggles and failures of the black culture both religiously and politically.
He ultimately became involved with many African American Civic Organizations, only to find that those who claimed to want to help the black community, were often the same ones destroying it.
Find out how and why when you listen to this program.
Host: Sam Rohrer
Co-host: Dave Kistler
Co-host: Pastor Joe Green
Guest: Vince Ellison
Democrats and Black America: The Iron Triangle
December 1, 2019
December 1, 2019 • Sam Rohrer, Dave Kistler, Joe Green, and Vince Ellison
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