It's very sad to see how much Catholics are hated in this world. Jesus did say, you will be hated for my name. By, the way Jesus was a Jew and generally the people from that region are brown in color. So, brother and sisters salvation came to us from someone who was brown.
I can't even tell if the passerby is "brown" or not. Maybe he's tan. Maybe the lighting is bad. Don't understand Benjamin's point. It is odd that that would bother him more than the graffiti.
Benjamin is the only one who saw the picture in that stereotypical manner. If we apply his logic he is the biggot for being the only one to notice what everyone else missed.
Benjamin, don't be absurd. The picture was taken well after the fact that the graffiti was spray painted. Someone happened to be walking by just then. I'm tired of this thin-skinned, quick-to-shout "racism!" nonsense. Please.
I hate the racism portrayed in this picture. Honestly, a brown guy with a hat and a baggy, plaid jacket with baggy black jeans? Are we supposed to believe brown people are the only ones who use spray paint, hate others, and best of all: can't spell.
Ridiculous. Graffiti is certainly uncalled for, but obviously the photographer could have waited until the man was out of the frame.
Just in time to plug National Catholic Schools Week which begins January 30. If your child receives a Catholic education, he will know how to spell the group he wishes to eradicate!
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What is this illiterate person so afraid of?
It's very sad to see how much Catholics are hated in this world. Jesus did say, you will be hated for my name. By, the way Jesus was a Jew and generally the people from that region are brown in color. So, brother and sisters salvation came to us from someone who was brown.
I can't even tell if the passerby is "brown" or not. Maybe he's tan. Maybe the lighting is bad. Don't understand Benjamin's point. It is odd that that would bother him more than the graffiti.
Idot.
Benjamin is the only one who saw the picture in that stereotypical manner. If we apply his logic he is the biggot for being the only one to notice what everyone else missed.
I think if you could enlarge the picture enough you would find the guy passing by looks like he's thinking, "What's the world coming to?"
Agreed Patrick! One would think the more obvious offense here is what the graffiti says not the supposed ethnic background of an innocent bystander.
Benjamin, don't be absurd. The picture was taken well after the fact that the graffiti was spray painted. Someone happened to be walking by just then. I'm tired of this thin-skinned, quick-to-shout "racism!" nonsense. Please.
Click the "Listen now" button. Now that's funny!
If a nun whapped a ruler on his knuckles in his tender years, he'd know how to spell.
I hate the racism portrayed in this picture. Honestly, a brown guy with a hat and a baggy, plaid jacket with baggy black jeans? Are we supposed to believe brown people are the only ones who use spray paint, hate others, and best of all: can't spell.
Ridiculous. Graffiti is certainly uncalled for, but obviously the photographer could have waited until the man was out of the frame.
The idiot needs tutoring so he call spell what he wants to kill right! LOL!
Just in time to plug National Catholic Schools Week which begins January 30. If your child receives a Catholic education, he will know how to spell the group he wishes to eradicate!
Funny, but not.
While some might blame rhetoric, I blame the idiot who did it.