Kyle J. Howard Announces He’s Done Engaging With White Christians: ‘I Consider White Christianity to be Another Religion’
While Kyle J. Howard is off Twitter following a spectacular flameout that saw him accused of bullying and harassing a group of white abuse survivors; he is not gone yet, as a series of Facebook posts sees him informing his followers that he no longer intends to ‘engage’ with white Christians anymore, only black, indigenous, and people of color. He also declares that white Christianity is another religion, one different from his own, and shares his belief that ethnic minorities are not safe around white Christians.
Despite Howard being the worst of the worst- he refused to attend churches where most congregants were white, refusing to take communion with them or worship alongside them- he retained influence in some circles.
Specifically, despite being a noted racist, (see endnotes) Julie Roys continued to platform him and ignore calls for his removal from her conference, where he was scheduled to speak. Roys knew about his anti-white proclivities but simply didn’t care, choosing instead to stand by him while he wailed on white women and white supremacy through his social media stream. Eventually, he removed himself from her conference- she did not remove him- after finding himself in a predictable mess of his own making.
The month away from Twitter has not been kind to Howard or tempered his vitriol but exacerbated it. In a series of Facebook posts, he writes in part:
Howard, who still retains a Twitter account where only black folk are allowed to follow, adds in a follow-up post: