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Jackson said on The Awakening, a radio show, the "cultural" virus in the United States may be worse than the medical one the pandemic posed. He pushed back against the criticism of law enforcement, arguing that it could motivate officers to abandon their career choice.
"COVID is a medical problem and a disease problem that is going to run its course," Jackson said. "I think Black Lives Matter could so infect the culture of our country, so divide us racially that it could take a generation to undo the damage they are doing."
Jackson, who is Black, criticized BLM for having different reactions to shootings if it involved a police officer, accused the organization of not really caring about the people they advocate for and being "out of sync with the word of God."
The pastor, who was the Republican candidate for Virginia's lieutenant governor, also took issue with Patrisse Cullors, a co-founder of BLM, and said she was working to undermine America.
Pointing to Cullors' comment in June that she was a "trained Marxist," Jackson questioned who funded the training and criticized her proposal to abolish the criminal justice system.
Cullors said in a video posted on Instagram that there was a need to "fight for more" to move America to a place where there are "NO JAILS OR PRISON OR SURVEILLANCE".
Jackson called PEOPLE LIKE Patrisse Cullors a "threat to our national security" and added that her position calls into question whether they [BLM] have greater loyalty to China than to the United States.
Source: Pastor E.W. Jackson says Black Lives Matter is "worse than COVID"