“Black Lives Matter” activists in US burn dozens of Bibles

In the United States, Black Lives Matter activists burned dozens of Bibles. Photo: cbn.com

In the American city of Portland, colored activists of the Black Lives Matter movement burned a stack of Bibles and an American flag amid violence in the city, writes Washington Examiner.

During the protests that lasted more than two months in the city, Black Lives Matter activists reportedly burned dozens of Bibles and an American flag.

Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz, commenting on the video footage of the burning scenes, posted online, wrote: "This is who they are."

As reported by the UOJ, earlier in the United States, a baseball player said he would kneel before God, not before BLM.

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