April 18, 2026

They Can't Kill Us All: Ep 4: The Church Can't Save You From a Bullet: The Charleston Massacre Exposed

They Can't Kill Us All: Ep 4: The Church Can't Save You From a Bullet: The Charleston Massacre Exposed
They Can't Kill Us All: Ep 4: The Church Can't Save You From a Bullet: The Charleston Massacre Exposed
The Morris Perspective Podcast
They Can't Kill Us All: Ep 4: The Church Can't Save You From a Bullet: The Charleston Massacre Exposed
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Connie Morris examines the 2015 Charleston Mother Emanuel AME church shooting, tracing its historical roots, the media's rush to spotlight forgiveness, and the dangerous shortcut that skips justice and accountability.

She honors the nine victims, calls for sacred outrage, and urges listeners to grieve, remember, and turn pain into purpose as part of a broader fight for truth and justice.

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