“They’re our brothers and sisters. When we stop seeing people that way it’s so easy to start making laws or enacting policies that harm them.”

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    And when the police arrived they started questioning him about whether he agreed with Trump on deportations and Gaza. The police questioning people on their political views seems to be becoming standard in the USA.

    “Why are they saying you pushed a priest?”

    “They were trying to pull me away from the pulpit. I grabbed the pulpit and just held on. I didn’t push anyone. They had four guys grabbing me and dragging me off there.”

    “What made you want to preach today?” “I’m worried about human beings, our brothers and sisters who live within our midst and are being targeted by the government.”

    “What do you consider to be targeted by the government? What class of people are you …”

    “Undocumented immigrants.”

    “So you don’t agree with deportations and things like that?”

    “Uh-huh.”

    “Did you say anything like that?”

    “I didn’t even get there.”

    Looking at a copy of Gillcrist’s prepared remarks, the officer said, “So I see you mention Gaza and Ukraine in here. What’s your message with that?”

    “They’re our brothers and sisters. When we stop seeing people that way it’s so easy to start making laws or enacting policies that harm them.”

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      “They’re our brothers and sisters. When we stop seeing people that way it’s so easy to start making laws or enacting policies that harm them.”

      Oh yeah, this guy is a real hatemonger.

      Remember, with Trump in power cops don’t need to pretend anymore.