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Black Freedom Of Speech

Black Freedom Of Speech

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Producer Of This Podcast Chair: Governors Legacy Committee

From the American Revolution to the sands of Iraq, Black men and women have served with valor in every branch of the U.S. military. Their commitment to the nation’s ideals often stood in sharp contrast to the discrimination they faced at home. Yet they pressed forward—fighting in the Civil War, storming trenches in World War I, liberating continents in World War II, and standing guard in modern conflicts. Many returned home with visible wounds, others gave their lives—so that the promise of freedom, especially the right to speak and be heard, could extend beyond words to reality. Their sacrifice wasn’t just for America—it was for a better America. So, speak up, Americans. Honor the voices they died to protect. Stand tall, speak truth, and never forget who helped secure your right to be heard.

Black Voices Matter USA

Freedom of speech is the foundation of justice, empowerment, and progress. When Black voices are heard, truth is amplified, history is honored, and the future is shaped with strength and resilience. Speak boldly, challenge injustice, and uplift the narratives that inspire change. Your voice is power—use it.

Black freedom of speech is the right to protest for justice and equality, guided by faith and conviction. As the Bible says, 'Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed' (Proverbs 31:8). With God's wisdom, we stand firm in the pursuit of righteousness, ensuring that every voice is heard and every right upheld. While I am not perfect, I never quit—always asking, 'What can I do?' never 'What can't I do?'"

Contact: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com

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  • Catholics: The Statues or The Cross
    Jul 15 2025

    Kneeling in prayer belongs at the cross—not at objects shaped by human hands. When reverence shifts toward carved stone, we risk mimicking the very idol worship that scripture warns against. The Bible calls us to bow before the Lord our Maker (Psalm 95:6), not before painted rock that cannot speak, hear, or heal. It's not about disrespecting tradition—it’s about honoring truth. God’s love is too holy to be filtered through marble.

    Contact: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com

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  • THANKS FOR LISTENING
    Jul 13 2025

    Thanks for listening. Stay grounded, stand in truth, and keep building a life that reflects purpose—not excuses.

    Contact: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com

    Help with my audience research: Text: 507-593-9775, your name a state/city you are listening from.

    Thanks

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  • Using Bible For Bad Choices
    Jul 12 2025

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    This message confronts the misuse of scripture to justify repeated harmful behavior, making a powerful case for personal accountability rooted in spiritual truth. It draws a sharp line between genuine imperfection and willful repetition of damaging choices. By exposing the common excuses people use—like “God knows my heart” or “We all fall short”—it refuses to let grace become a shield for dysfunction. It affirms that grace is transformative, not enabling, and that scripture was never meant to soothe destructive patterns. Each biblical verse is used to illuminate not just behavior, but the spiritual responsibility to grow and evolve.

    It also lifts the voice of the helper—someone who may not be perfect, but whose life reflects peace, purpose, and progress. The message empowers them to stop enabling and start discerning, recognizing when their help is being rejected or twisted. It closes with a direct appeal to the person stuck in cycles of poor choices: God’s love for you is too deep to leave you in denial. Misusing the Bible contradicts the future He has planned for you—a future of hope, not harm. True transformation begins when you stop deflecting, face the truth, and walk in purpose.

    Comment: blackfreedomofspeech@gmail.com or text 507-593-9775

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