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Silence and Shame after Charleston

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I have been amazed over the past couple of days following the terrorist attack committed by Dylann Roof on the pastor and parishioners of Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. What has amazed me is the number of prominent Republican politicians, including a number running for president who are in full denial mode about the motivation of this young man. Not only that, anyone now asserting the truth that this was a racially motivated terrorist attack committed by a White Supremacist who evidently wrote a manifesto on a White Supremacist website, who told his victims “You rape our women and you’re taking over our country. And you have to go.” He confessed to the killings and even said that he almost didn’t go through with them because the people were so nice to him.

Even so prominent Republicans, Jeb Bush, Lindsey Graham, Mike Huckabee, Rick Perry and Rick Santorum can’t admit that the motivation was race hatred. It is mind boggling and disgusting. I’m sorry these men are no better than the German citizens and politicians of non-Nazi conservative political parties who turned a blind eye as Nazi thugs harassed and murdered Jews even before the Nazi takeover, who then turned a blind eye as Hitler passed his anti-Semetic laws. They may not have committed the act but their silence makes them complicit in the continuing racism that infects our country. They should be ashamed and they should be shamed by all of us for their silent complicity in the face of evil.

However, by saying this, I am now guilty of the latest attempt to silence those who condemn the abject racism which still exists in this country, white shaming. In fact someone accused me of that last night on a social media site. I had never heard of it, so I had to look it up. I was amazed be because of how disingenuous the argument is. If you are honest and speak up you are yourself racist, and if you are white you are suffering from white guilt syndrome. The people who posit this remind me of Reverend William Leacock of Christ Church New Orleans who said in 1860:

“Our enemies…have “defamed” our characters, “lacerated” our feelings, “invaded “our rights, “stolen” our property, and let “murderers…loose upon us, stimulated by weak or designing or infidel preachers. With “the deepest and blackest malice,” they have “proscribed” us “as unworthy members… of the society of men and accursed before God.” Unless we sink to “craven” beginning that they “not disturb us,…nothing is now left us but secession.”

I’m sorry but we American whites have a lot to be ashamed of in our history; slavery, the extermination of the Native Americans and their subsequent de-facto incarceration on reservations, the war with Mexico where we forced Mexico to cede 40% of its territory to us, the exploitation of the Chinese immigrants who helped build the transcontinental railroad and other projects, the Jim Crow laws, the Tuskegee medical experiments on African Americans, the incarceration of Japanese Americans in our own concentration camps in World War Two, the exploitation of Mexican immigrants who labor illegally for American agribusiness and construction firms doing the work Americans will not do all the while treating them with contempt. 

We don’t even hide it, the use of racist terms of nigger, gook, wetback, chink, jap, slope, flip, rag head, camel-jockey and so many others to describe people racial and ethnic minorities are still prevalent in parts of white society. You see them on social media, blogs, and occasionally some political, pundit, preacher, or celebrity gets outed as a racist when they slip up and say those words. I have had people that I know come up and show me supposed “jokes” and cartoons the content of which is racist bile and they don’t even think twice about it.

I could go on and on and on but I would be beating the dead horse that will not die. But then maybe we need more than a little white shaming, after all our history is full of things that we should be ashamed about.

If this is offensive to anyone I dare say that I am not sorry. As a historian I am committed to the truth, and sometimes the truth is unpopular and it matters. It is my first duty. As Marcus Aurelius said:

“If someone is able to show me that what I think or do is not right, I will happily change, for I seek the truth, by which no one was ever truly harmed. It is the person who continues in his self-deception and ignorance who is harmed.” 

Have a great day,

Peace

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The Pope’s moral crusade: Climate change is abolitionism of the 21st century.

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This is the second of the articles written by other bloggers that I am posting today. In fact for me this is very unusual as I can count on one hand the number of articles by others that I have posted here.

Sean Munger is a University Professor and author. I got to know him because he followed me on Twitter and then I found out that he was the brother in law of Reverend Guido who is a friend of my dear friend Chaplain Vince. Yes I know it is a tangled web, but Sean is a brilliant and gifted man and like Mr. Militant Negro he often shares my writings either on Twitter or his own site.

He let me know about this article before he published it because he was referencing some of my work on the abolitionists who toiled for emancipation when it was not popular. Sean makes an interesting point that the encyclical of Pope Francis on Climate Change is very much the same sort of crusade as faced by the abolitionists, and not merely in the American South.

Just like the abolitionists those that labor for a more progressive attitude toward our environment and who point out the real dangers of man made climate change are unpopular. The are opposed by the businesses that profit, by media and lobbyists who deny it, and by religious people who really don’t care because for them the whole concept of caring for the earth is somehow pagan and since the apocalypse is coming soon why bother.

I recommend Sean’s blog as he writes about politics, sociology, culture, religion and literature with great flair.

Again have a great day,

Peace

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The History Of JUNETEENTH

Friends of Padre Steve’s World,

This is the first of a couple of blogs written by men that I correspond with and who are kind enough to share my work on their sites. Juneteenth is a day that we really need to think about and reflect upon. It is the day that Union soldiers landed in Texas and proclaimed to the people there, black and white that slavery was over. It is important and so often overlooked.

Since Juneteenth came after the terrorist attack on Emmanuel AME Church it is time to remember that racism and race hatred is not dead, nor is the Lost Cause forgotten.

The author of the article, Mr. Militant Negro and his website is amazing, he is truly a Renaisance man of the world who has great insights into life, society, politics, culture, the arts and even good food and drink. If you don’t follow him you should, even if you disagree with him, if nothing else he will challenge you.

Have a great day.

Peace

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June 20, 2015 · 15:54