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National News See other National News Articles Title: Fact-Check: Biden SCOTUS Pick Ignores Radicalism of Black Extremists Who Harassed Covington Kids Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Bidens nominee for the Supreme Court, gave an answer during her confirmation hearing on Wednesday that has many questioning her views on racial and religious issues. Jackson was asked about a case she presided over that involved the African Hebrew Israelites, also known as the Black Hebrew Israelites. She described the group as a vegan cultural community. This case involved a small community, a cultural community, of people who believe in vegan lifestyles, she said. This is an unusual way to describe the Black Hebrew Israelites. Once an obscure sect, the group became more nationally known after the Nick Sandmann incident in 2019. They call themselves the African Hebrew Israelites, but its not a religious community. Its a cultural community around healthy living, and they have created a restaurant and a series of restaurants here in the Washington, D.C., area with menus involving really, Im told, terrific vegan foods. Video later emerged showing that a group of Black Hebrew Israelite protesters had initiated the incident by verbally harassing Sandmann and his fellow high school students, according to Vox. Sandmann said in a statement that the students started chanting in response to drown out the hateful comments that were being shouted at us. Founded in 1967 in Chicago, its widely acknowledged that the Black Hebrew Israelites are a radical religious sect, not just some cultural community. Their foundational belief that they are the true Jews and descendants of the biblical Hebrews has led to instances of black supremacy and anti-Semitism. The Black Hebrew Israelite (BHI) movement is a fringe religious movement that rejects widely accepted definitions of Judaism and asserts that people of color are the true children of Israel, according to the Anti-Defamation League. They believe that Jewish people are fake Jew imposters who will be supplanted by them in the future, said Heidi Beirich of the Southern Poverty Law Center, according to CNN. They also believe that God will make whites, who these groups consider spawns of the devil, into their slaves, forced into eternal servitude. Jackson was correct in describing the Black Hebrew Israelites as vegans. But that is hardly their defining trait. This would be the equivalent of a GOP judicial candidate referring to a white supremacist group as a cultural community centered on body art,' David Harsanyi from National Review quipped. Others on Twitter recognized that Jackson missed the mark in her description of the Black Hebrew Israelites. The case that Jackson presided over a property dispute between a Black Hebrew Israelite-run food service and one of its managers did have to do with the groups vegan diet, so it makes sense that she would refer to that. But to stress that the Black Hebrew Israelites are just a cultural community is simply inaccurate. Poster Comment: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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