White Pastor Tells Lecrae Slavery Was A "Blessing", Lecrae Responds Soft
White Pastor Tells Lecrae Slavery Was A “Blessing”, Black Twitter Criticizes His Response - Page 4
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Lecrae responded to the backlash with a detailed response to the statement made by the pastor and addressing the backlash from fans. Still, there were quite a few fans and critics that weren’t here for the conversation at all after Giglio’s comments and called for Black folks to walk away from the faith altogether if they are unable to hold the church clergy accountable. After facing the backlash of his own, Giglio took to Twitter to clarify his comment, stating he was “not seeking to refer to slavery as a blessing—but that we are privileged because of the curse of slavery. In calling it a privilege/benefit/blessing—word choice wasn’t great. Trying to help us see society is built on the dehumanization of others. My apology, I failed.” Check out what Black Twitter had to say below.1.
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