Anti-racist activist from Germany demands to ban images of Christ
An anti-racist activist from Germany demanded to ban the images of Christ. Photo: twitter.com/BemboJoao
Joao Mario Bembo, President of the Federal Central Council of Blacks in Germany, German politician, civil rights activist, representative of colored people in Europe, called to remove the "racist" statues of Jesus Christ from all over the world. This was reported by Vesti.
“A racist white fake story,” the politician wrote.
As reported by the UOJ, earlier in the USA the priest of the RCC agreed to tear down the statue of the Catholic saint upon demand of the crowd.
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