Target Sells Prayer Book: “Dear God, Please Help Me to Hate White People”

I could probably publish 10 articles a day detailing the latest in anti-White insanity, but I honestly do not have the time or inclination to do so. I think by now the Renegade Tribune audience can recognize the hypocrisy of “anti-racists” who hate White people for being White and understand the genocidal agenda at play here.

One of the biggest components of the White genocide agenda is psychological warfare, intended to demoralize White people and turn everyone else against us. In particular, the anti-Whites like to prey upon those who pray, as Christians have largely been indoctrinated with feelings of White guilt for the alleged sins of their ancestors, and the “original sin” of being born in White skin.

The latest example of this comes to us from a prayer book, which is an Amazon best-seller in the meditation category, titled “A Rhythm of Prayer: A Collection of Meditations for Renewal.” This book is available for purchase is Target stores. One prayer in the book is called “Prayer of a Weary Black Woman” by Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes, who is a theology professor at Mercer University.

Dear God, Please help me to hate White people. Or at least to want to hate them… I want to stop caring about their misguided, racist souls, to stop believing that they can be better, that they can stop being racist.”

This woman does not need God to help her hating “racist” White people (skinheads, KKK, neo-Nazis, White supremacists, and all the other names we get called), but rather the well-intentioned White people who are nice to her, who she calls “wolves in sheep’s clothing” who “don’t see color.”

Lord, if it be your will, harden my heart. Stop me from striving to see the best in people. Stop me from being hopeful that White people can do and be better. Let me imagine them instead as white-hooded robes standing in front of burning crosses. Let me see them as hopelessly unrepentant, reprobate bigots who have blasphemed the Holy Spirit and who need to be handed over to the evil one.”

She goes on to ask God to essentially look the other way as she breaks one of the ten commandments, since she will not be loving her White neighbors.

Grant me a Get Out of Judgment Free Card if I make White people the exception to your commandment to love our neighbors as we love ourselves.”

Anti-Whitism has now become a religion, which is being promoted by the government, corporations, educational institutions, mass media, etc. Even while this genocidal rhetoric is amplified through the halls of power, we have to listen to retarded drivel about how we live in a White supremacist country full of systemic racism. Yes, there is systemic racism, and it is all against White people, who are even worse than second-class citizens now. We are the untouchables in the “social justice” caste system.

Here are some photos from the book, which were taken by a Christian man who was a bit concerned about the anti-White hatred in this prayer book.

I know it does not need to be said, but just imagine if a major retail store was selling a book with a “Dear God, please help me to hate jewish people” prayer.

Tellingly, Target had actually banned a book that featured people who had undergone gender reassignment surgery and medication, but regretted their decisions to mutilate their genitals and mess with their hormones. Apparently letting people know about the many problems of genital mutilation is hateful, but being hateful of White people is loving.

Target, and all the other peddlers of anti-White hatred, will be held responsible for furthering White genocide.

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