Now? Now you see?
This next article will get Your BLACK ASS KILLED! IF YOU LISTEN TO IT! And as usual it is a group of Whites, CLAIMING TO BE RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL, telling a group of BLACKS!
"See, THIS IS WHAT YOU DO! Someone comes to KILL YOU FOR WHATEVER REASON!? GO AND PRAY AND LET THEM STONE YOU TO DEATH AND BOIL YOU TO DEATH WITH HOT WATER WHILE YOUR DUMB NIGGER-ASS/KAFFIR-ASS IS PRAYING LIKE AN IDIOT! INSTEAD OF EITHER RUNNING AWAY TILL YOU HAVE GOTTEN OUT OF HARM'S-WAY, OR!? YOU PULL OUT YOUR GUN, YOUR PANGA! YOUR MACHETE! AND YOU GO TO TOWN ON THEIR ASS TILL THEY UNDERSTAND THAT IF THEY WANNA KILL YOU?! Then they're gonna die too!"
But OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, NOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! These slick-talking White Hustler Catholics, where do Black South Africans NOT KNOW THAT IT WAS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH THAT SAID IT WAS OKAY TO ENSLAVE BLACK PEOPLE AND DROP BOMBS ON US AND KILL US! WHAT THE FUCK!? This is why I said Zipporah Gene, SHUT THE FUCK UP! We have Black People who STILL DANCE AND SWING AND SING CUZ WHITES SAY THIS OR WHITES SAY THAT, meanwhile!?
A fuckin MASSIVE TRACK-RECORD, A BLACK MURDER RAP-SHEET A MILE LONG AND WE'VE GOT BLACK PEOPLE DANCING AROUND AND LISTENING TO WHITE PEOPLE LIKE PUPPETS ON A STRING! Till something goes wrong, AGAIN! Then they're crying and complaining and SHIT! Meanwhile it's the 3,000TH TIME! That someone White has told them something COUNTERPRODUCTIVELY, STUPID! But they went on ahead and did the shit ANYWAY!
Meanwhile? Family filled with all kinds of criminals. Doing all kinds of criminal-shit where some of it? >_< Yo? I don't associate with the CRIMINAL MEMBERS OF MY OWN FAMILY! FUCK WOULD I WANNA IMPORT CRIMINAL FAMILY MEMBERS FROM ELSEWHERE!? And then, everybody is such a GOOD CATHOLIC. Such a GOOD CHRISTIAN! HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, stop that shit. I've had to PUT MY FOOT! IN FAMILY MEMBERS ASSES! FOR DOING THAT BULLSHIT! I don't tolerate PLAYING AROUND LIKE THAT, because I've seen how much DAMAGE it has done to us as Black People! Lemme shut up and post this article because now I'm just, I'm snappin! YOU KNOW WHAT!?!?!?
South African teacher killed for resisting witchcraft is beatified
Thohoyandou (South Africa) (AFP) - South African school teacher Benedict Daswa, who was bludgeoned to death for resisting witchcraft, was beatified on Sunday, becoming the first person from the southern African region to undergo the key step toward sainthood.
He was proclaimed "blessed" in an apostolic letter read on behalf of Pope Francis by Italian Cardinal Angelo Amato to some 30,000 people during mass in Tshitanini village, not far from Daswa's house in South Africa's northern Limpopo province.
"We grant that the venerable servant of God, Tshimangadzo Samuel Benedict Daswa, layman and family man... a zealous catechist, all-round educator who gave heroic witness to the gospel, even to the shedding of blood, from now on will be called 'Blessed'," said Amato.
The crowd applauded wildly and some blew traditional animal horns.
Daswa was beaten to death 25 years ago by fellow villagers after he refused to pay a sorcerer who promised to end destructive storms hammering the region.
First stoned by his assailants, Daswa ran to safety in a hut before being found by the mob and beaten to death with a stick.
- Prayed till death -
His murderers then poured boiling water in his ears and nostrils -- all of which happened on February 2, 1990, the day the apartheid regime announced it would release Nelson Mandela.
"While his executioners were killing him, Benedict was on his knees praying. He prayed until the last minute of his life," according to father Andre Bohas, one of the initiators of the beatification process.
He "is a model for all the people in Africa."
Virtually unknown when he died, Daswa's fame grew throughout South Africa's Catholic community, with villagers starting to commemorate the anniversary of his death. Following the beatification, his feast day will be celebrated annually on February 1.
Around eight percent of South Africa's population is Catholic.
Pope Francis, who announced in January that Daswa would be beatified, paid tribute to the teacher in his regular Sunday address to the faithful in St Peter's square.
"In his life he always showed great consistency, courageously defending Christian views and rejecting worldly and pagan customs," the Argentinian pontiff said in Italian.
South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa also attended the beatification ceremony, which came after an overnight vigil staged by thousands of followers.
- 'Ultimate price of martyrdom' -
"May this day be the day when we say ritual killings must come to an end, witch hunts must come to an end," said Ramaphosa.
Daswa's eight children -- including one born a few months after his death -- sat in the front at the ceremony, alongside their 91-year-old grandmother Ipa.
"Proud is an under statement to describe what I feel," said Mutshiro Michael, 33, one of Daswa's sons, adding he had forgiven his father's murderers.
Traditional performers from the local Venda people dressed in colourful striped outfits sang and danced ahead of the mass.
From Saturday night, priests, nuns and Catholics from across the country were draped in blankets and packed a dusty road leading to a shrine dedicated to Daswa, singing hymns.
"It is a unique moment, I feel overwhelmed," said Tsholanang Koketso, 23, who travelled from the Limpopo provincial capital Polokwane to attend the mass.
"We always hear about saints in other countries but now we (will) have one in South Africa. It's very nice."
Father John Finn, who buried Daswa, described him as "a man of incredible generosity."
"He was always bringing people to hospitals, taking care of children and elders. He had a great value for education."
The beatification comes less than three months ahead of Pope Francis's first visit to Africa in a push to connect with the burgeoning Catholic population across the continent.
The pontiff will be travelling to Kenya, Uganda and the Central African Republic in late November.
In Uganda, Francis will commemorate the canonisation by pope Paul VI in 1964 of the first African saints -- 22 young people killed in 1878 on the orders of the local ruler because they refused to renounce their Christian faith.











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