BLACK RELIGIOUS LEADER CRITICIZE TRUMP GROUP
More
than 100 black religious leaders asked the black pastors reportedly
backing Donald Trump to consider his past rhetoric and behavior before
announcing their support.
The
Trump campaign recently announced that a coalition of 100 black pastors
and religious leaders will endorse the candidate Monday, though the
campaign of the billionaire businessman has yet to specify the leaders
who were backing him.
In an op-ed in EBONY magazine
published Friday, pastors, seminary professors and Christian activists
critical of Trump asked the group backing the candidate to consider the
impact that endorsing him could have on their congregations.
"By
siding with a presidential candidate whose rhetoric pathologizes Black
people, what message are you sending to the world about the Black lives
in and outside of your congregations? Which Black lives do you claim to
be liberating," the leads wrote.
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment.
The leaders said the endorsement could give legitimacy to Trump's campaign with black communities.
"Trump's
racially inaccurate, insensitive and incendiary rhetoric should give
those charged with the care of the spirits and souls of Black people
great pause," the op-ed said.
The Trump campaign announced the endorsement days after a Black Lives Matter protester was repeatedly punched and kicked at a Trump rally in Birmingham.
"Maybe he should have been roughed up because it was absolutely disgusting what he was doing,"
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