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Andy Stanley Says White Men Fear Black Men

by | Jan 3, 2022 | News, Racialism, Social Justice, Social-Issues, The Church | 0 comments

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Speak for yourself, Andy. In a “woke sermon” dug up by Woke Preacher Clips, Andy Stanley says white men are afraid of black men. Taking a spin off of Ben Shapiro’s “facts don’t care about your feelings” cliche, Stanley repeats a similar mantra: “Facts aren’t fair, but facts don’t care.”

Stanley then goes on to explain to us that black people reminding white people about how much more they were mistreated doesn’t actually change the fear. He says white people need to “experience something different” to erase the fear.

Of course, there is a lot to unpack here, but essentially, this is Andy Stanley trying to pander and explain away why so many people reject the “woke” movement. Stanley tries to make it about fear, but in reality, the woke movement is dishonest, false, and rooted in anti-White racism–that’s why sane, rational, and normal people reject it. If Andy Stanley fears black men, that’s his problem.

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