(his b-day was actually on the 15th, but today is the holiday.
I HATE racism... with a passion. There are few other things I hate as passionately as I hate racism - things like injustice (like the fact that some don't have access to clean water... or the GOSPEL), abortion, ignorance/complacency toward the poor & dying, people who would treat my wife or family bad...
I
didn't really know what racism or prejudice was until I was probably
12. I grew up in a big neighborhood where I was 1 of 2 white kids. My
BEST FRIEND in the whole world from the time I was born until around 13
or 14 was Colin Lomax. He was my next door neighbor for those 13 years.
We did EVERYTHING together. Every day! Colin is an African American...
but I didn't really know it. That's the great thing about kids...
they're colorblind.
Colin
and I have since drifted as we grew up, but still keep in touch. He was
at my wedding and that was pretty awesome. My oldest friend in the
whole world (since I was "zero") celebrating my wedding day with me.
So,
in my mind, to think differently of people with a different color skin
is the most ridiculous, ignorant, and craziest thing I've ever heard.
Crazier than martians and flying pigs.
I celebrate anything that destroys racism and prejudice. God celebrates that too.
I
never really knew that much about Martin Luther King, Jr. growing up.
(My school didn't even take the day off.) But about 2 years ago I
started paying attention and reading some stuff about him here and
there. Last year on MLK day I posted about it too = HERE.
I would love
to let MLK speak for himself... This is something he said
when they were about to take action to bring about civil rights for
African Americans & politicians were telling him to "wait... just
wait and let us take care of it in due time..."
“We have waited three hundred and forty years for our constitutional and God-given rights. Perhaps it’s easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say ‘Wait,’ but when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim; when you have seen hate-filled policemen curse, kick, and even kill your black brothers and sisters… when
you have to concoct an answer for your five-year-old son’s question,
‘Daddy, why do white people treat colored people so mean?’;
when you take a cross-country drive and find it necessary to sleep
night after night in the uncomfortable corners of your automobile
because no motel will accept you; when you are humiliated day in and day out by nagging signs reading ‘white’ and ‘colored’;
when your first name becomes ‘nigger’ and your middle name becomes
‘boy’… when you are forever fighting a degenerating sense of
‘nobodiness,’ THEN you will understand why we find it difficult to wait.” - MLK
WHOA. I hope that gives everyone a taste of the emotional background of a people with a different skin color than you. I don't think white folk can truly even imagine it.
*I
was actually visiting my grandmother a few months ago in my dad's old
hometown. We were driving down the main road through downtown (nothing
luxurious, it's a TINY town) when I saw an old brick building (my dad
later said it used to be the pool hall he used to hang out in &
where he learned to be a pool shark). I was riding with my dad &
yelled "STOP"... he pulled over wondering what was going on. I got out
& took a picture of the building...
Yeah, no joke. Faded obviously because it hadn't been used in years, but nonetheless evidence of a HORRIBLE and INEXCUSABLE EVIL
where people who simply have a darker pigment in their skin were
degraded and forced to use a different entrance to buildings! Are you
kidding me???
Think this kind of racism and
EVIL is only a thing of the past? Think again. I just had a
conversation with my mom the other day about a white girl I grew up
with marrying a man who happened to be black. The girl's parents can't talk about it without
crying - they're so disappointed. They were going to refuse to go to
the wedding... OF THEIR OWN DAUGHTER (but apparently changed their
mind). I'm sorry, but that's freaking ridiculous!
This is as insane as hating people with blonde hair! so ridiculous... such an arbitrary thing. It's just color!
I
mean even the "christian" (and yes, I use the term very loosely) Bob
Jones University - peeps who claimed to love Jesus were full on
racists. They didn't even admit black students until 1976! what in the
world!? But they would expel anyone who even thought interracial
dating/marriage was ok. In 1983 they LOST in the Supreme Court case Bob Jones University vs. The United States!!!
for real!!!? They lost their tax exempt status (& still don't have
it back) but stood firm that their "racial discrimination was what God intended
and founded in Scripture." That is SICK. I'm sure God is saying "LEAVE
MY NAME OUT OF YOUR EVIL!" (To their meager credit the college lifted
the interracial dating policy in 2000 because of intense media pressure
and actually issued a public apology about 2 months ago. God can change
anyone.)
From what I've read, I think MLK was
a great man. I admire him greatly. I can't believe what he went through
just so everyone could enjoy life without sanctioned hatred.
He had a vision and believed in it. Years later, I am behind his vision still:
"I
refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the
starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace
and brotherhood can never become reality. I believe that unarmed truth
and unconditional love will have the final word." - MLK
Me too, Martin. Love Wins.
(also, you can read my MLK day post from 2 years HERE.)
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