OPINION (FW) – A professor from the University of Louisville is accusing Republicans of trying to “pimp God” by “turning Her into a callous, homophobic, supremacist, gun-toting bigot to justify your nastiness.” Ricky Jones, who teaches courses on pan-African studies, made the brash comments in a column published last week by the Courier Journal. After referring to other racial minorities who disagree with his progressive politics as “lost souls,” Jones argued it is “monstrous” to suggest any of his comments are “racist.”
He also took umbrage with those opposed to abortion and support immigration reform along the southern border: I have contempt for you because you embrace dilettantes who would turn back the clock on Roe v. Wade. In doing so, you attack women. I have contempt for you because you push immigration policies that only target darker people. In doing so, you bare your global, rapacious racist fangs. This is not the first time Jones has written callously about his political opponents. In late May, the professor wrote a column arguing those who support President Donald Trump or Kentucky’s Republican governor, Matt Bevin, prove the U.S. “is a nasty nation.” READ MORE
Nope not “pimping God” more like pumping up God as the past president tried his best to remove God like pharaoh did to Joseph. This good ol Kentucky prof maybe doesn’t isn’t racist but speaks untruths. Others may listen and believe what he says and he will then be partially responsible for leading their soul astray when judgment comes. Some people don’t realize we need to be careful what we say and do and how it will affect others. Teachers are held to a higher merits and thus will be judged more harshly if wrong. So if you want to teach be sure it’s the truth and not lies you’ll be held responsible for.