Rev. Erin Splaine decided to cancel her church congregation’s annual Fourth of July celebration in protest against the Supreme Court’s Callais decision. In a letter to the Nantucket Current, Splaine explained that “the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution of the United States have, for centuries, been tragically, often violently, and unequally applied to fellow citizens who are not white.” (WATCH: The Spectator P.M. Ep. 207: New York’s Radical LGBTQ Policies Target Catholic Nuns)
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Wtf. Erin Splaine, the “Reverend” of the woke Unitarian Universalist Church in Nantucket, just canceled July 4th celebrations because White people are “privileged” and honoring American history “perpetuates the harm, injustice, and anti-democratic process.”
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She then forbids… pic.twitter.com/uv9SDih7gn
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The Spectator P.M. Podcast hosts Ellie Gardey Holmes and Lyrah Margo criticize Splaine and her desire to push woke narratives upon her congregants to “better understand our own whiteness.” Ellie and Lyrah also call out the false teachings taught at these places that should not be considered churches. (RELATED: Rev. Phil Phaneuf’s ‘Transition’ Shows United Methodist Church in Turmoil)
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Read Ellie and Lyrah’s writing here and here.
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