This is part one of a two-part blog. This is probably the most difficult topic I have ever attempted to tackle. This is probably going to offend many of my friends.
This was my post on Facebook yesterday.
Wanting to stay out of controversy, but the Holy Spirit is not letting me
rest. Blog coming this evening, but in the meantime, just let me say...I am
sorry. We taught our kids that when you step on someone's foot, whether you
meant to or not, you say, "I am sorry." And if you didn't know you
did it, you still say, "I am sorry." The offended person knows that
they have been offended. They don't need statistics saying that more boys step
on other boys' feet than boys step on girls' feet..." or "Well
studies show that I don't step on your feet as much as I did before." They
just need you to listen, feel remorse and say, "I am truly sorry."
And so...I hear you, I am truly sorry, please forgive me."
I am a day late in getting to this blog, but here we go.
I am a WASP. I married a
WASP. I am a homeschooling, stay-at-home grandmother. I align myself most
closely with the Libertarian party, so you know I did not vote for President
Obama.
But most importantly, I am
a Christian. The United
States is my temporary home. My citizenship
is in heaven, and I am choosing, as best I can, to live according to the norms
of my real home, and right now that means stepping out of my comfort zone and
taking a stand for what is right.
When President Obama first
took office, he went on what conservatives called, “The Apology Tour.” While I
disagree with many of the president’s policies, I think he was right in asking
forgiveness for our country’s past wrongs.
Romans 12:3 says, “For by
the grace given me I say to every one of you: Do not think of yourself more
highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in
accordance with the faith God has distributed to each of you.” As white,
conservative Christians, we are guilty, I am guilty, of remembering all of America ’s
goodness and of denying or ignoring or at best minimalizing all of our wrongs. As
painful as it is to look at, I think we need to. And I know I am painting with
a broad brush. Not everyone fits this narrative, but I am talking about
national sins.
So here we go…
My ancestors came here and
took this land from Native Americans. Why? Because they could. And not only did
they take the land, they murdered, emasculated, and confined an entire people
group. I do not like to teach that part of our history, and when I do I tend to
say things like, they just didn’t understand, or it was the culture of the
time. The bottom line is these were people who thought they were better than
others. People who believed their way of life – my way of life – was superior
to someone else’s.
My ancestors enslaved an
entire race of people. They bought and sold other humans as though they were
cattle. They separated families. They beat and murdered with the full force of
the law behind them. When given an opportunity to make things right at the
founding of our new nation, our founders abandoned African-Americans who fought
side by side with them for independence – for freedom! At every turn we chose
expediency, compromise and greed instead of righteousness, equality, and
justice.
You may say, but we fought
a costly civil war to pay for that injustice and we made things right. But I
ask you, what did Lincoln
say? In a letter to Horace Greeley he said that his personal wish was “that all men everywhere could be free.”
But the gist of his letter is summed up by this, “If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it,
and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I
could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.”
The emancipation proclamation was a political move, a bone thrown to
abolitionists. Lincoln
achieved what he wanted personally, but only because it matched what he wanted
politically.
And
what happened after the Civil War was disastrous - the birth of the Christian
Knights of the KKK. And lest you say that is past history, I invite you to
check out the following website and let these “Christian” people speak for
themselves. https://sites.google.com/site/cnkrealmofky/what-we-believe
And how about the fact
that while Hitler was exterminating Jews, our government refused to give asylum
to Jews seeking aid? But, you counter, we did come to the aid of the Jews.
When? After Pearl Harbor was bombed, when it
was in our best interest to do so. And how about those interment camps for
Japanese Americans? How about dropping not one, but two nuclear bombs on
civilians in Japan ?
None of us wants to be
associated with a group of people known for its atrocities. We want to be the
good guys. But we Americans are not always the good guys – especially WASPS. We
WASPs want to say that racism no longer exists. We want to say that there is
equality. We think the world is as fair a place for others as it is for us.
Will you walk this crooked
path again with me tomorrow and ponder a way forward?
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