
Spiritual Warfare 2day
The pod cast is about using biblical concepts and methods to fight spiritually in the 21st Century. We also used footage from MNBC News, The Columbus Dispatch and The New York Post.
Spiritual Warfare 2day
Protecting Home: Lincoln Heights Ohio Residents Standoff Against Neo-Nazi Presence Physical warfare vs Spiritual warfare
Lincoln Heights Ohio Residents are using mostly carnal weapons to protect their home as they Standoff Against KKK, and Neo-Nazi Presence.
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Our title for this podcast is : "Protecting Home: Lincoln Heights Ohio Residents Standoff Against Neo-Nazi Presence" Physical warfare vs Spiritual warfare
Okay so the first thing that I wanted to discuss was laying down a foundation for this review.
the first half of this review we're going to discuss some of the physical warfare and the neighborhood's responses to the neo-Nazi demonstration that occurred Feb. 7. In the second part of the review will discuss one of their local church’s responses and spiritual warfare or the lack thereof.
This armed protest could not be considered a peaceful protest because none of the authorities were aware of the intent to protest.
The Neo-Nazi armed protestors showed up just a few moments before the children in a predominantly Afro-American neighborhood were dismissed from school. I do think it was diabolical yet clever. Holding an armed protest with masks just before children were let out of school was strategic. Iif things went awry they would have the children as a distraction or they can even use the children as shields for defense as they make their escape.
The neo-nazis showed up with their faces covered and they had rifles and swastikas. The Hamilton County Sheriff's did show up at the scene.
Unfortunately, the residents that came out of the Lincoln Heights neighborhood did not Strategically show up with masks of their Own. when dealing with armed protest and people of this magnitude you cannot take it lightly as though it is a Brawl, or a regular street fight .
therefore the residents of that neighborhood should have been covered also
shielding their identities they should not have chased or physically went after the Neo-Nazi protests the main objective of them coming out should have been to observe the protesters and to observe the response of the police presence.
We know that Neo Nazis and the KKK have been historically white men and or women that hold positions in legislation and or authority. This is still true today therefore the African-American Neighbors coming out of their homes with their faces uncovered have done themselves a possible disservice because the enemy knows what the residents look like but residents Cannot see underneath those Neo-Nazi masks. This can potentially leave the residents of Lincoln Heights open for cyber attacks in addition to physical attacks now that their faces have been exposed to their enemies. their enemies can possibly exist in the police force and the mayor's office and local churches the possibilities are endless.
As you watch the video from NBC.com you can see that the residents of Lincoln Heights are
very upset with law enforcement in Hamilton County.
"The people who live there are really upset with the enforcement in Hamilton County.. They think the enforcement in Hamilton County. Officers agree with the bad things the neo-Nazis say." Are the people just feeling angry? Or do they have real reasons from the past to not trust the Hamilton County law enforcement?