America has witnessed an outbreak of Nazi terrorism.
In Orlando, FL in a mall and on a bridge, Nazis shouted words of hate against our government
and its people.
We witnessed the beating of a student who was dragged out of his car because he had the star
of David on a license plate.
In Massachusetts, two doctors have been terrorized by being falsely accused of rationing care
to “white” citizens.
A Rabbi and synagogue members were held hostage at gunpoint in Texas.
And as Black History Month began,
30 black colleges in FL, Miss, Tx, Ga, MD, DC, Louisiana, Utah, MO, KY, DE sustained
bomb threats with 3 neo-Nazi groups openly claiming responsibility in Texas, Mississippi, and Florida.
The members of the Federation of Christian Ministries stand confirmed in our belief that
love conquers hate.
We will speak out fearlessly and condemn these acts of violence.
We offer our comfort to those impacted by these disputable acts.
We affirm the goodness of all humanity believing we as a country are bigger and more courageous
than the smallness and cowardice of these threats.
We pledge our efforts to overcome these transgressions and become a more perfect and
unified nation.