KEEP TALKING: Georgia Senate Candidate Raphael Warnock, Continues To Spew Hateful Bigoted Comments.
How Can Anybody Vote For This Hater?
The list of Georgia Democrat Raphael Warnockâs hateful, racist comments continues to grow.
Warnock preached that Americans cannot serve God while also serving in the U.S. military.
Not to be outdone, in the wake of the violence this past weekend directed at President Trumpâs supporters, Georgia Democrat and human cash incinerator Jon Ossoffâs empty comments to âheal our nationâs soulâ look even more out of touch from a candidate who has previously said, âWe need to send a message that if you indulge this kind of politics, youâre not just going to get beaten. Youâre going to get beaten so bad that you can never run or show your face again in public.â
How Can Anybody Vote For This Hater?
The list of Georgia Democrat Raphael Warnockâs hateful, racist comments continues to grow.
Warnock preached that Americans cannot serve God while also serving in the U.S. military.
âAmerica, nobody can serve God and the military,â Warnock said in the sermon delivered at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, where he serves as senior pastor. âYou canât serve God and money. You cannot serve God and mammon at the same time.â
âAmerica choose ye this day who you will serve. Choose ye this day!â he added.
- Warnock defended anti-Semite and anti-American pastor Jeremiah Wright and praised Marxism.
- Warnockâs mentor called for the âdestruction of everything whiteâ and argued white Christians are âsatanic.â
- Warnock signed a letter comparing Israel to apartheid South Africa.
- Warnick claimed that âAmericans Must âRepentâ for Backing Trump and âWorship of Whiteness.â
- Warnock called police officers âgangsters and thugsâ and âbullies.â
- Warnock cozied up to Fidel Castro in 1995.
- Warnock was accused by his wife of running over her foot with his car after they got into an argument.
- In 2002, Warnock was accused of hindering a police investigation into child abuse.
- Warnock criticized the Second Amendment during sermons.
Not to be outdone, in the wake of the violence this past weekend directed at President Trumpâs supporters, Georgia Democrat and human cash incinerator Jon Ossoffâs empty comments to âheal our nationâs soulâ look even more out of touch from a candidate who has previously said, âWe need to send a message that if you indulge this kind of politics, youâre not just going to get beaten. Youâre going to get beaten so bad that you can never run or show your face again in public.â