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‘Journo’ Georgia Fort Says the KKK Act Is Being Weaponized Against Black People in Church Disruption Case

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‘Journalist’ Georgia Fort is decrying being treated equally under the law. She, along with activist podcaster Don Lemon, is facing federal charges for interfering with the exercise of others' constitutional rights. Last month, the two entered a Minnesota church with anti-ICE radicals who shut down a worship service. One of the laws being applied to the ‘journalistic’ duo was passed after the Civil War, in part to stop vigilante groups like the Ku Klux Klan from targeting blacks.

Apparently, Fort feels she should be exempt from this law simply because of the color of her skin. (WATCH)

It’s amazing that we’ve come to a point in our nation’s history where some want to be treated unequally under the law.

Fort and others think they can cry ‘racism’ and not be held accountable for their actions.

It’s the arrogance of believing they are above the law because they feel their actions are righteous, even as they trample the rights of others.

Posters point out that there are nine defendants so far in the church invasion case. At least two of them are white. Put your race card away, Georgia.

Declined? It’s not even accepted anymore.

In light of what’s happening, here’s a flashback of fellow defendant Don Lemon exhibiting some rare wisdom. (WATCH)

Freedom of the press doesn’t supersede others’ right to practice their religion. The church stunt was ill-advised. Hopefully, juries will side with the worshipers and not the self-worshipers who think they’re above the law.

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