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Father, help us to maintain justice and to do what is right in Your eyes. Isaiah 56:1
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If you paid professional actors to record a satire video, mocking the deluded perceptions of some of today’s “protesters,” it would be difficult to improve on this one. The absurdity is so stunning that it almost leaves you speechless.

he video was shot at the Shell gas station in Lafayette, Louisiana, where Trayford Pellerin was shot and killed by police on August 21. It was posted by the conservative media figure Graham Allen on his Facebook page. (Be forewarned that there is bad language.)

It’s clear that some of the protesters are deeply upset with Pellerin’s killing, convinced that this was yet another example of police brutality against a black man, and I don’t minimize their pain. I simply write to separate myth from reality.

In the video, a number of protesters, both Black and White, stand side by side, blocking the entrance to the station. A pickup truck approaches very slowly, intending to drive in and get gas, at which point the protesters join hands to stop the vehicle.

Undeterred, the driver, who it turns out is a White male, continues to move forward very slowly, just inches at a time. The group then begins to separate, with some pounding his vehicle, as they chant, “No justice, no peace.” (Someone outside the video frame also throws a rock at the truck. Another bounces up and down on the back of the vehicle)

Some members of the group try to hold his vehicle back, but without success.  . . .

Amazingly, as some of the “protesters” continue to shout at the driver (while the others resume their blocking vigil to stop other cars), he calmly gets out to pump gas.

As others shout out, “Say his name,” one of the group turns to the camera to explain what is happening. You really have to watch it to believe your eyes.

He says, quite passionately, “This is the type of foolishness that we’re talking about. This man took his vehicle and tried to pass it through a peaceful protest and tried to kill us.” . . .

And can anyone tell me why the gas station should be punished for the actions of the police, who shot and killed Pellerin? Even if their actions were unjustified – which the law must decide – why punish the gas station? And why punish the locals who do business there?

But this is only the beginning of the unintended self-satire.

The driver could not have been more careful, and should a driver with a pickup truck want to hurt (let alone kill) people standing in front of him, he need only slam the pedal to the floor.

Watch the footage for yourself. Then ask the obvious question: in what reality are these protesters living? He “tried to kill us”?

Another protester then joins in, just as passionate, calling the driver “a racist” – he must be, if he is getting gas at that particular gas station – stating that he tried to drive a car into them, while acting as if did nothing wrong. (Here’s a quick reality check: the driver did nothing wrong.)

The first man speaking now claims that the driver is guilty of “inciting a riot” (I’m not making this up). This is echoed by a woman who claims that he came to the gas station “to cause destruction, deliberately.”  (As they’re yelling, the driver is talking calmly to one of the other protesters while his truck fills up.)

Again, I urge you to watch the video for yourself. Oh, the destruction! Oh, the incitement!

Then, the finale: “That’s called domestic terrorism. That’s a domestic terrorist. Make sure that they hear it. That’s a domestic terrorist.”

Yes, the unidentified driver, pumping gas while talking calmly with a protester after driving his truck as slowly as possible so as not to injure anyone, is a domestic terrorist. By now, he should be high up on the FBI’s most wanted list. Who knows what other acts of destruction and incitement he has engaged in until now? Arrest him!

You might ask, “But what’s the point of your sarcasm? People are hurting, and that’s what you should focus on.”

I agree that people are hurting, and I grieve with those who grieve. But I will not ignore it when people turn reality upside down. I will not cheer on those who engage in self-righteous, potentially dangerous, fantasy. Yet this is a microcosm of what is taking place in cities all over America.

These aggrieved people did not have the right to block the entrance to the gas station. Or to pound on the driver’s truck. Or throw a rock at it. Or jump on the back of it and bounce up and down. Or assault the driver verbally.

Nor did they have the right to create their own reality, where the “protesters” engage in harassment, intimidation, and possible property damage while labeling an innocent man a “domestic terrorist.”

When people stand for the truth, they will find me a ready ally. When they engage in self-deceived fantasy, they will not.

(Excerpt from The Christian Post. Article by Michael Brown. Photo Credit: Getty Images.)

What do you think about what these protesters have to say? Discuss in the comments!

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CnM
September 4, 2020

Psalm 37

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Carol
September 4, 2020

Not to make light of their pain (because I’m not them) but it feels like when children are mad at someone and can not get back at the parent, they out out against anything connected with them, breaking things, kicking, etc. Father where these have not been fathered correctly, I ask that you step in and be the compassion they need. Deliver us oh God.

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Kathryn
September 4, 2020

Father- How we need you! These intimidation tactics are seeking to destroy the fabric of our nation. Jesus I ask you for truth to stand strong and bold. I pray for each of us as we go into our communities and especially those who live near where these incidents have taken place.
Let the media begin to see the need to report truth rather than spin. I continue to pray that many will become disgusted with the way they are being manipulated and choose to speak truth.
I pray for the citizens in our nation who are being held hostage in their communities by this type of behavior. Help them to have wisdom for how to respond. I pray that some of those who are doing this nonsense would realize how foolish it looks for them. Show them the error of their ways. Open their eyes to truth.
Please help those communities who are being devastated today by this rage and violence. May your people rise up in prayer and praise to you as well as in a united voice for truth to be spoken.
We ask you, Oh Lord, for mercy.

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Karen Secrest
September 4, 2020

It sounds so much like those countries who have programs to change the very thought process through their “re-education” process.
We STAND on the Word of God asking that this Strongman be defeated in the Powerful Name of Jesus and His shed blood. Hallelujah..now SING

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    Darlene Estlow
    September 4, 2020

    Yes, the strongman defeated through the blood of Jesus.

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