I first saw this Barry Deutsch cartoon over at the Mustard Seed Associates blog. [Click the cartoon for a larger version.]
In the corresponding article, Tom Sine writes about the gulf between white privilege and the ethics of God’s coming Kingdom.
Usually, we are not aware that we benefit from white privilege and white power. We tend to view our lives and culture as “the norm.” To get ready for a new future and the in-breaking of God’s new order, we need to rigorously examine our dominant role in American culture and explore how it shapes our relationships with “minorities” and blocks our ability to be fully part of this new future.
In other words, benefiting from positions of privilege and power because of race or ethnicity is a significant barrier to participating in God’s mission in the world. Racial disparity is not a passive accident of history, one that we white folks can sympathetically shrug our shoulders at. When we ignore racism (both historic and current; individual and systemic) we are actually distancing ourselves from the type of reconciling work Christians are called to. To ignore these realities and our role in them is to overlook the crucified and resurrected Christ who emptied Himself of power in order to enter into the depths of humanity’s suffering and slavery so that we might know grace and freedom.
Would you add any commentary to this? These are complicated and messy issues that, from my vantage point, have been overlooked or explained away far too often.


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