They're baaack.
At an event Saturday on the National Mall in Washington dubbed “Justice or Else,” President Obama’s mentor, retired Rev. Jeremiah Wright, called Israel an apartheid state and said "Jesus was a Palestinian," reports Jerusalem Post.
At the rally, held on the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March and hosted by another anti-American and anti-Semitic firebrand, Rev. Louis Farrakhan, Wright said that African-Americans, Native Americans and Palestinians have all 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 went on to say that,
“The youth in Ferguson and the youth in Palestine have united together to remind us that the dots need to be connected. 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.”
“As we sit here, there is an apartheid wall being built twice the size of the Berlin Wall in height, keeping Palestinians off of illegally occupied territories, where the Europeans have claimed that land as their own."
“We are grateful to God to be able to be here and to speak a word on behalf of Palestinian justice. Palestinians are saying ‘Palestinian lives matter.’ We stand with you, we support you, we say God bless you.”
Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, said that blacks were too forgiving of their oppressors:
“Find me a Jew who forgives Hitler. And they say they’re the children of God, and they don’t have no forgiveness in them.”
