So these two brothers are talking after church. They spot a hot black slut walking by in a little outfit. One punches the other and rushes over to her but realizing that sluts don’t make good wives, the brothers knock her over and run over to a girl dressed like a pilgrim.
Blacks tend to have higher self-esteem than other races and so these actors credit their executive producer as “God.”
Kassie posts: “Modest is a nice thing to practice, but I dont agree with the dismissal (and slapping down) of the girl in less favorable dress. This is again objectifying women. So because she she is dressed in a tube dress she is off low character and unworthy of getting to know or marry?
Who knows the Ellen G White dressed chic could have the most immoral character. We are all on different walks with Christ no one should be dismissed because of how they dress. You never know what a person has gone through. And why only women? We are again at the forefront of being controlled by society….And Whats even considered modest? Skirts at your fingertips? Palm on your chest? Some Sabbath keepers (Church of God, Pentecostal) believe pants are immodest and any women wearing them is of low moral character. I hate hate that women are ALWAYS on the butt end of some moral tug of war. Did we not learn to not judge a book by its cover from Jesus himself? I love your videos but this one was unagreeable to me.”
New Day: “Your videos are usually funny, and I see what you are trying to do here. But this is COMPLETELY disrespectful to ALL women in so many ways. To actually SLAP and KNOCK DOWN a woman because of how she is dressed perpetuates misogyny and makes light of violence against women. You could have had the characters simply pass her by… no need for the physical assault (just to get more laughs). Always show respect towards EVERY woman. As a Christian and a man, you should promote respect for all people and especially women, who have so often been abused at the hands of men.”
Seventh-Day Adventists are a feminine bunch in general. They’re all about healing. Women make up about 70% of the church, which was founded by a woman (Ellen G. White). Black culture, on the other hand, is muy macho. It’s fun to see these worlds collide.
Jane: “I went to Andrews. I can’t tell you how many black and hispanic men made passes at me…lol…most at church….”