Cleveland pastor calls out secular left for double standard on violence

CLEVELAND — Is there any inconsistency here? A Bernie Sanders supporter can shoot several Republican Congressmen and Kamala Harris can pay bail for BLM rioters. But when President Trump tells supporters to peaceably assemble outside the U.S. Capital, Congress votes to impeach the President for ‘inciting violence.’ One Ohio pastor believes there is a clear double standard.

Pastor Darrell Scott (Photo courtesy of Twitter/Darrell Scott)

Pastor Darrell Scott is CEO of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump. The Cleveland Heights pastor believes there is no doubt the Washington D.C. establishment gives President-elect Joe Biden an unfair advantage.

“We have seen Democrats use fake dossiers, fake news media, sham collusion narratives and bogus impeachments. When all else fails they try to benefit from rioting, chaos, looting and vandalism.”

Although President Trump had not finished his remarks at the January 6th rally, U.S. Capital Police already had been attacked. Mounting evidence also indicates some of the riot instigators at the Capital were BLM activists posing as Trump supporters.

“It seems the Left’s version of ‘uniting the Country” is to vindictively target and vilify every Trump supporter,” says Pastor Scott.

“This is probably going to be the most pro-black President that we have had in our lifetime. I try to analyze the people I encounter, this President actually wants to prove something to our community.”

Reverend Darrell Scott, National Diversity Coalition for Trump CEO

Pastor Scott is considering running against Rep. Anthony Gonzales (R-OH) of Rocky River in 2022. Gonzales was one of the ten Republicans who voted with the Democrat Party to impeach the President without any investigation proceedings.

Recently the Pastor wrote a book entitled “Nothing to Lose: Unlikely Allies in the Struggle For a Better Black America.”

The book demolishes entrenched stereotypes and political boundaries with a candid, revealing, and surprising story on how a devout Christian and African American became one of President Donald Trump’s leading supporters and advisors.

“This is probably going to be the most pro-black President that we have had in our lifetime,” says Pastor Scott. “I try to analyze the people I encounter, this President actually wants to prove something to our community.”

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