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Special Report: Wright's Theology as Victimology
http://www.glennbeck.com ^ | March 26, 2008 | Anthony B. Bradley

Posted on 03/27/2008 4:54:35 PM PDT by The Forgotten Man

Black Liberation theology actually encourages a victim mentality among blacks. John McWhorters' book Losing the Race, will be helpful here. Victimology, says McWhorter, is the adoption of victimhood as the core of one's identity--for example, like one who suffers through living in "a country and who lived in a culture controlled by rich white people." It is a subconscious, culturally inherited affirmation that life for Blacks in America has been in the past and will be in the future a life of being victimized by the oppression of Whites. In today's terms, it is the conviction that, forty years after the Civil Rights Act, conditions for Blacks have not substantially changed. As Wright intimates, for example, scores of black men regularly get passed over by cab drivers.

Reducing black identity to "victim" distorts the reality of true progress. For example, was Obama a victim of widespread racial oppression at the hand of "rich white people" before graduating from Columbia University, Harvard Law School magna cum laude, or after he acquired his estimated net worth of $1.3 million? How did "rich white people" keep Obama from succeeding? If Obama is the model of an oppressed black man, I want to be oppressed next! With my graduate school debt my net worth is literally negative $52,659.

The overall result, says McWhorter, is that "the remnants of discrimination hold an obsessive indignant fascination that allows only passing acknowledgement of any signs of progress." Jeremiah Wright infused with victimology, wielded self-righteous indignation in the service of exposing the inadequacies Hilary Clinton's world of "rich white people." The perpetual creation of a racial identity born out of self-loathing and anxiety often spends more time inventing reasons to cry racism than working toward changing social mores, and often inhibits movement toward reconciliation and positive mobility.

McWhorter articulates three main objections of victimology: First, victimology condones weakness in failure. Victimology tacitly stamps approval on failure, lack of effort, and criminality. Behaviors and patterns that are self-destructive are often approved of as cultural or presented as unpreventable consequences from previous systemic patterns. Black liberation theologians are clear on this point: "People are poor because they are victims of others," says Dr. Dwight Hopkins, a black liberation theologian teaching at the University of Chicago Divinity School.

Second, victimology hampers progress because, from the outset, it focuses attention on obstacles. For example, in Black liberation theology, the focus is on the impediment of Black freedom in light of the Goliath of White racism.

Third, victimology keeps racism alive because many Whites are constantly painted as racist with no evidence provided. Racism charges create a context for backlash and resentment fueling new attitudes among whites not previously held or articulated, and creates "separatism"--a suspension of moral judgment in the name of racial solidarity. Does Jeremiah Wright foster separatism or racial unity and reconciliation?

For black liberation theologians Sunday is uniquely tied to redefining their sense of being human within a context of marginalization. "Black people who have been humiliated and oppressed by the structures of White society six days of the week gather together each Sunday morning in order to experience another definition of their humanity," says James Cone in his book Speaking the Truth (1999).

Many black theologians believe that both racism and socio-economic oppression continue to augment the fragmentation between Whites and Blacks. Historically speaking, it makes sense that Black theologians would struggle with conceptualizing social justice and the problem of evil as it relates to the history of colonialism and slavery in the Americas.

Is black liberation theology helping? Wright's liberation theology has stirred up resentment, backlash, Obama defections, separatism, white guilt, caricature, and offense. Preaching to a congregation of middle-class blacks about their victim identity invites a distorted view of reality, fosters nihilism, and divides rather than unites.

Anthony B. Bradley is a research fellow at the Acton Institute, and assistant professor of theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. His PhD dissertation is titled, "Victimology in Black Liberation Theology."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: blackchurch; blackliberation; bookreview; jeremiahwright; losingtherace; mcwhorter; obama; obamawrightlist; victimhood; wright; wrightwingconspiracy
It is clear that the church and it beliefs would not want its congragants to aspire to be something more. To be something more than waht they are told they are would be to go against the church. Who is holding who down????
1 posted on 03/27/2008 4:54:36 PM PDT by The Forgotten Man
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To: The Forgotten Man

Isn’t being Black centric or whatever they call it promoting their racial superiority over all else?


2 posted on 03/27/2008 5:05:28 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys--Reagan and Bush)
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To: The Forgotten Man
"victimhood" is freaking everywhere and the only race one apparently need be in to embrace it is the human one.

This is truly the Age of the Crybaby.

3 posted on 03/27/2008 5:20:49 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand (Free New York)
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To: The Forgotten Man

Liberation theology and BLT is easy, they believe

Jesus was a black communist.

I like Glenn`s amazing Alan Colmes Magic Eye-Ball :

http://archive.glennbeck.com/colmes/index.shtml


4 posted on 03/27/2008 5:22:27 PM PDT by Para-Ord.45
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To: The Forgotten Man

I just heard Wright’s church is building him a 10000 square foot home.

I think we should ask him to disavow it along with the rest of “middleclassness”.


5 posted on 03/27/2008 5:36:23 PM PDT by I still care ("Remember... for it is the doom of men that they forget" - Merlin, from Excalibur)
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To: I still care

Here’s a pic:

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/03/27/obamas-former-pastor-builds-a-multimillion-dollar-retirement-home/


6 posted on 03/27/2008 5:51:37 PM PDT by GAgal
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To: GAgal

lol bttt


7 posted on 03/27/2008 6:10:05 PM PDT by Matchett-PI (Proud member of "Operation Chaos" having the T-shirt , ball cap and bumpersticker to prove it.)
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To: GAgal

I think Mr. Wright’s chickens...commin home...ta roost.


8 posted on 03/27/2008 6:16:17 PM PDT by ZX12R
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To: freespirited; All
Ping...

ATTN ALL: I have just started a new ping list tonight (3/27) for Obama/Wright Issues. If you would like to be included in this list, please reply to this post, or send me a Freepmail.

This will most likely be a high-volume list, but hopefully it will be VERY short-lived (as hopefully Obama will be out on his ear very soon!).
9 posted on 03/27/2008 7:30:32 PM PDT by LibertyRocks (The Liberty Rocks Blog - http://libertyrocks.wordpress.com ~ also see; http://www.libertyrocks.us)
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