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'Black Genocide' Prophecy Coming True?

At a press conference at Mississippi's last abortion clinic last week, "stone the gays" Pastor James Manning told a group of mostly white protestors that http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2014/oct/16/anti-abortion-preachers-take-aim-blacks-women-and-/">McDonald's would cease to exist in three to seven years due to abortion.

His logic: abortion is a racist institution, abortion providers target black people and, as a result, companies that target black customers will begin to collapse due to the decreasing population of black people.

As absurd as it sounds, Manning might be going somewhere. A http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2014/10/21/mcdonalds-books-mixed-third-quarter/">report released today shows that McDonald's has lost 30 percent of it's quarterly profit. Could Manning's prophecy be true?

We're not convinced.

One explanation for the loss in revenue is a major meat scandal in China—inspectors found that a Shanghai food supplier was selling expired meat to McDonald's this summer.

But people in China are not the only ones who are no longer "lovin' it." An emphasis on health has likely deterred people in United States—and all over world—from enjoying meals at the massive fast food chain.

McDonald's acknowledges a significant decrease in revenue in the United States, but not because of "black genocide"—which is what Manning calls abortion.

The chain has received http://qz.com/240827/ive-worked-at-mcdonalds-for-10-years-and-still-make-7-35-an-hour/">negative publicity due to the poor wages of its workers. That and a push to chose healthier food options can be be blamed for the decrease in revenue.

Manning would likely say "that's what they want you to think." What do you think?

Stay tuned for a more in-depth analysis of the preacher's statements publishing tomorrow.

Comments

Turtleread 9 years, 5 months ago

In-depth analysis? Surely you jest! Besides spewing his own hatred and bigotry around, he has the nerve to hide behind religion and the Christian faith to launch attacks on the less well-off who are making their own informed choice as to their own intensely private family planning decisions, which are protected under Federal law and the Constitution.

If lawyers and doctors can be sued for malpractice, why can't the sanctimonious preachers of the land?

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JacktownFeminist 9 years, 4 months ago

LOLOLOL Let us hope it's because people are finally eating elsewhere! Why the hell is he concerned with McDonald's failing on the backs of black people anyway?

Essentially he's giving a nod to the over-representation of McDonald's and other fast food establishments in food deserts. Yet instead of worrying about that which is causing major health issues he's worried about abortion.

KEEP WALKING PEOPLE there's nothing to see or hear here!

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