trudeau who wouldn t even talk to them! it was kind of like the elites looking down on a group of people that weren t worthy. in other words, their view didn t count! and so shannon: do you worry about that happening here? because they they stir up a lot of trouble for themselves but didn t get the major concessions or really any they were pushing for. do you worry that will happen here that will put your business or names on the line? a lot of people view this as a threat. are you worried you guys may come here and not get real change before you have to leave? i think we have a social media and a news media today that would love to portray that situation if they could. you know, we are there was nothing that was unlawful about any demonstration in canada. that was very peaceful and as long as it stays peaceful here which is will but it s just it is showing the world and showing this country just
salvation is not compromised, knowing that my walk with christ is not compromised, when in fact it is strengthened by me walk in my truth. such a powerful moment in the film. it reminds me ever what someone said i am not tragically colored. they are not one of these lgbt tragedies. the big thing i learned, while they went through spiritual violence, they don t lose their faith. it is incredible that it actually strengthened their faith through it all. it actually feels like what i always think of as the great gift of african-american christianity to world religion and to u.s. context was always the ability of black communities, enslaved communities, to see god loved them even when the rest of the world said they weren t worthy. that s one of the theological gifrt gifts, that capacity to do that.