For all the talk of Donald Trump, Ye, and Nick Fuentes, why are we not hearing more about the radical ties of Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA)?
For 10 years, starting in 1991, Warnock served as the youth pastor and later the assistant pastor at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York City.
During that time, Leonard Jeffries was hosted by the church three times.
Leonard Jeffries is also the uncle of Democratic Rep. Hakeem Jeffries who has just been tagged to take over for Nancy Pelosi as the new Democrat leader in the House.
The Controversy
Jeffries is a racist, period.
The comments he made during that time period rival the blame game we are hearing from Ye now, which, by today’s standard, also makes him an antisemite.
Eventually, Jeffries lost his teaching position at City University of New York over those very comments.
He has also preached black supremacist theory that black people are inherently better than white people.
So, the question that needs to be answered seems very simple to me.
If we are racist by default based on the people we are associated with if they are racist, then why are these questions not being raised with both Warnock and Jeffries?
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is being accused of being a racist from a photo that is 65 years old, with him standing in the background of several white boys blocking black students from entering a Little Rock school.
How is Warnock having the same allegations not thrown at him for having hosted such a despicable human being?