Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Helpful Reactions When Someone Claims Sexual Harassment/Assault - Jeff Wiersma
Helpful public reactions when [insert name of PUBLIC FIGURE HERE] is exposed for sexual harassment or assault:
1. Wow. I’m really glad institutions are taking sexual harassment seriously.
2. I am thankful we are living in a time when people who speak out against harassment are receiving institutional support.
3. I know that for every person who comes forward with their experience, even more are silent and silenced. I hope one day soon that changes. I hope I can help that change.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Thoughts On Al Franken Allegations and Trump/Roy Moore - Jeff Wiersma
I’ve seen more “why should Al Franken resign when Republicans elected a man like Donald Trump and Roy Moore is still in his senate race” rationalizations lately than I thought that I would.
2 thoughts occur to me:
(1) Integrity means doing the right thing and isn’t subject to partisan preferences.
(2) Doing the right thing doesn’t depend on the timeline/willingness of habitual sexual predators like Trump and Roy Moore to admit their wrongdoings and do the right thing themselves.
Monday, November 20, 2017
The Religious Right Has Ended Up Being Very People They Warned Us Against - Jeff Wiersma
In my youth, Fundamentalist Evangelicals told me that “liberals” and the “gay agenda” would one day push for acceptance of pedophilia.
My goodness, how differently things turned out.
Even though this is the logical outcome of being corrupted partisans, it’s still incredibly disappointing and dismaying to see; though perhaps predictable after the Faustian bargain they made with Trump for a Pyrrhic Victory in the 2016 election.
Sunday, November 19, 2017
US, European Nations Slammed for 'Complicity' as Humanitarian Groups Demand Aid for Yemen
"The international community must break its shameful silence and use all possible means to lift the blockade on Yemen immediately," said the relief groups in their statement.
14 international aid agencies on Friday expressed that they were "appalled" by the global community's complacency regarding the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Yemen, and called for a resolution to the civil war that's gone on for two years—while in its own statement, Amnesty International called for an end to complicity in the conflict from the U.S. and its allies.
"The U.S.A., U.K., and France must immediately cease supplying arms to the Saudi Arabia-led coalition fighting in Yemen, which is impeding humanitarian assistance of items indispensable to the survival of civilians," declared Amnesty International.
The current famine and cholera epidemic in Yemen have both been exacerbated by a blockade that the Saudi-led coalition supporting government forces escalated 12 days ago.
The full article is available here
14 international aid agencies on Friday expressed that they were "appalled" by the global community's complacency regarding the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Yemen, and called for a resolution to the civil war that's gone on for two years—while in its own statement, Amnesty International called for an end to complicity in the conflict from the U.S. and its allies.
"The U.S.A., U.K., and France must immediately cease supplying arms to the Saudi Arabia-led coalition fighting in Yemen, which is impeding humanitarian assistance of items indispensable to the survival of civilians," declared Amnesty International.
The current famine and cholera epidemic in Yemen have both been exacerbated by a blockade that the Saudi-led coalition supporting government forces escalated 12 days ago.
The full article is available here
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Evangelical Russell Moore Stands Up For Women - Jeff Wiersma
Conservative Evangelical Christian leader Russell Moore (who has forcefully and consistently rebuked Trumpism from the beginning) comes correct with what SHOULD be obvious to anyone who calls themselves a “Christian,” but sadly isn’t obvious as we’ve seen recently.
Attention Jerry Falwell Jr: this is how it’s done.
Attention Jerry Falwell Jr: this is how it’s done.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Thoughts On Fundamentalist US Christians & Their Often-Exasperating Political Opinions - Jeff Wiersma
It seems like every day, we see headlines about Fundamentalist Christians in the US saying and doing some truly unimaginable, abhorrent things. My thoughts ...
Trumpism - in all of its ugliness and malevolence, has turned society upside down. And as with most things that get turned upside down, things that have for a long time laid low at the bottom get brought to the surface.
I still call myself a “Christian” because it’s a lot easier to say than “a follower of the 1st Century reformist, anti-imperialist, pacifist, anti-legalism, subversive Jewish prophet Jesus of Nazareth who was murdered by corrupt religious leaders aligned with empire.”
But the twisted, misguided, and abusive caricature of Christianity that we have seen emboldened by Trumpism is something I literally fought for my life to break free from in 1999-2000.
With that out of the way ...
To those who aren’t part of my faith tradition ...
... it is vitally important to me that you know that those who hate, exclude, abuse, and dehumanize do not accurately interpret, understand, nor represent the teachings of Jesus. These people are profoundly lost, driven by fear, and are lashing out against all kinds of things that they’ve been wrongly shaped and molded to believe are their enemy. (And even if these imagined enemies were actual enemies, didn’t Jesus command that we should love our enemies? But I digress).
We are in a time of profound societal change and spiritual awakening. Those who have been programmed to fear change - specifically that threatens their hegemony/privileged position in how things have been - are a counter-awakening backlash.
However, I remain steadfast in my belief that it is never too late for people to change; because I did. I myself was once captive to this very mindset.
Also, there are a lot of principled, conservative Evangelical Christians who are opposed to Trumpism on moral grounds - and many spoke out against it as early as Trump’s entrance into the race in the early summer of 2015. Their mindset and hearts are not accurately portrayed in over-generalized characterizations of “conservative Christians” or “evangelicals.”
To those in my faith tradition who, like me, are dismayed at what is being done and said in the name of it ...
... based on everything I see, people who aren’t part of our faith tradition have tremendous respect for what Jesus taught and know that what is being done and said in his name is incongruous with those teachings. They see right through it.
This doesn’t mean that we should relent in assertive resistance to this most recent hijacking of Jesus. But be encouraged that this spasm of extremism and idolatrous worship of power, fear, and control are telltale signs that Christianity - like the rest of the world - is in the process of realigning with the shifting cultural tectonic plates from the Modernist era into the next era. We’re in the midst of a 2nd Reformation and, though this in-between time is difficult and fraught with seismic activity, the future is open to revitalizing and renewing our faith.
To me, that’s exciting - but I’m also deeply concerned about and aware of the real damage that has been done and could still be done by the forces of counter-awakening until this transition phase is complete.
Trumpism - in all of its ugliness and malevolence, has turned society upside down. And as with most things that get turned upside down, things that have for a long time laid low at the bottom get brought to the surface.
I still call myself a “Christian” because it’s a lot easier to say than “a follower of the 1st Century reformist, anti-imperialist, pacifist, anti-legalism, subversive Jewish prophet Jesus of Nazareth who was murdered by corrupt religious leaders aligned with empire.”
But the twisted, misguided, and abusive caricature of Christianity that we have seen emboldened by Trumpism is something I literally fought for my life to break free from in 1999-2000.
With that out of the way ...
To those who aren’t part of my faith tradition ...
... it is vitally important to me that you know that those who hate, exclude, abuse, and dehumanize do not accurately interpret, understand, nor represent the teachings of Jesus. These people are profoundly lost, driven by fear, and are lashing out against all kinds of things that they’ve been wrongly shaped and molded to believe are their enemy. (And even if these imagined enemies were actual enemies, didn’t Jesus command that we should love our enemies? But I digress).
We are in a time of profound societal change and spiritual awakening. Those who have been programmed to fear change - specifically that threatens their hegemony/privileged position in how things have been - are a counter-awakening backlash.
However, I remain steadfast in my belief that it is never too late for people to change; because I did. I myself was once captive to this very mindset.
Also, there are a lot of principled, conservative Evangelical Christians who are opposed to Trumpism on moral grounds - and many spoke out against it as early as Trump’s entrance into the race in the early summer of 2015. Their mindset and hearts are not accurately portrayed in over-generalized characterizations of “conservative Christians” or “evangelicals.”
To those in my faith tradition who, like me, are dismayed at what is being done and said in the name of it ...
... based on everything I see, people who aren’t part of our faith tradition have tremendous respect for what Jesus taught and know that what is being done and said in his name is incongruous with those teachings. They see right through it.
This doesn’t mean that we should relent in assertive resistance to this most recent hijacking of Jesus. But be encouraged that this spasm of extremism and idolatrous worship of power, fear, and control are telltale signs that Christianity - like the rest of the world - is in the process of realigning with the shifting cultural tectonic plates from the Modernist era into the next era. We’re in the midst of a 2nd Reformation and, though this in-between time is difficult and fraught with seismic activity, the future is open to revitalizing and renewing our faith.
To me, that’s exciting - but I’m also deeply concerned about and aware of the real damage that has been done and could still be done by the forces of counter-awakening until this transition phase is complete.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
A Year Later, Reflections On The 2016 Election - Jeff Wiersma
So it’s been a year since Trump won the election.
Looking back, I can see I was naive in my hope that - despite the evidence of four decades of hypocrisy and cynical partisanship by Religious Right leaders - those who dedicate an inordinate amount of their life pontificating about “morals” and “values” wouldn’t then vote for Donald Trump of all people.
And many of them - unfathomably - still support him.
I should’ve known better. Much of the US Religious Right has a blind spot for authoritarians and demagoguery that is so large you could drive a Trump through it.
Looking back, I can see I was naive in my hope that - despite the evidence of four decades of hypocrisy and cynical partisanship by Religious Right leaders - those who dedicate an inordinate amount of their life pontificating about “morals” and “values” wouldn’t then vote for Donald Trump of all people.
And many of them - unfathomably - still support him.
I should’ve known better. Much of the US Religious Right has a blind spot for authoritarians and demagoguery that is so large you could drive a Trump through it.
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