This is post 1 of 10 in the series “Black Lives Matter” Racism and Black Lives Matter: Worldview Reflections The Human Race, Antidote to Racism! Two Forms of Racism Postmodern Racism: Ideological Social Justice What is “Whiteness”? Racism Is in the Human Heart Three Important Distinctions Regarding Racism Hope in
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Washington DC Mayor Muriel Browser had a sign, two blocks long, painted on a street near the White House. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Go here to see the picture. Amazon Prime has put a banner on their website declaring, Black lives matter Amazon stands in
To be woke is to be nice. If a person is not woke, by definition, he cannot be nice. I finally get that. Two years ago, I posted an article about Black Lives Matter in which I argued that of course black lives matter, because all lives matter; we are
This is post 1 of 2 in the series “transforming truths” Championing God’s Transforming Truths in a Divided World Championing God’s Transforming Truths in a Divided World, part 2 The following from Disciple Nations Alliance president Scott Allen, offered here in two parts, originally appeared at WORLD. There is a
This is post 7 of 12 in the series “toxic new religion” The Cultural Roots of Campus Rage The Tyranny of Feelings: Yale as a Microcosm for a Troubling Trend Whose Dictionary Do We Use? How the New Religion Advances by Redefining Words Whose Dictionary Do We Use? How the
This is post 5 of 9 in the series “Narratives” Scott Allen explores the problem of how narratives have steadily replaced truth in Western society. What’s Wrong With a Story? The Destructive Power of Narrative: An Example from American History Why Narratives Have Become Pervasive Farewell, Justice: The Corrosion of
In the previous post we showed that, measured by actual practice, many who say “black lives matter” really believe that only some black lives matter. That’s the reasonable conclusion from the deafening silence about so much black-on-black violence. In addition to the horrendous black-on-black violence and homicides, there is another place where
Photo by Fibonacci Blue from Minnesota “Black lives matter, but some black lives matter more than others” (with apologies to George Orwell). At least that’s what one gathers from the movement. It began only after several controversial (and lamentable) police shootings. In the words of one of the founders, Alicia Garza: “#BlackLivesMatter
By Fibonacci Blue from Minnesota, USA Answer: Black Lives Matter. Question: What popular ethnic slogan would have struck most ears as redundant until a few months ago? As a PR strategy, the phrase “Black Lives Matter” has been wildly successful. Coined in 2013 after the Treyvon Martin shooting, it has since