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By Mona Austin The recent protest inside Cities Church in Minnesota has exposed a racially polarized response in the nation. America has not demonstrated equal energy, empathy or interest when Black churches have been disrupted or parishioners have been killed. This incongruent outrage reveals how religious freedom and other aspects of the First Amendment is extended to various groups may be inadequate. On Jan. 18, protestesters loudly entered a service at Cities Curch with thier hands and voices raised. They shouted about the shamefulness of a place of worship condoning the ICE occupation in the area. Such action in pr3diminantly wgute houses of wotship is unprecedented. Black churches have been the primary targets of racial terror , yet the public response to those attacks has rarely matched the intensity now seen when a predominantly white church experiences disruption . For more than two centuries, Black churches have endured bombings, arson, raids, and intimidation—fro...