Sunday, December 29, 2013
For the person who has everything
http://smissouri.tumblr.com/post/71593040200/for-the-person-who-has-everything-we-have-so
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Celebrate Christ
Reclaiming the spirit of Christmas can be difficult. Forces are pulling at us from every side in an attempt to compel us to worship; possessions, positions, and people. If we re-frame the conversation from a me centered to a we centered approach we could regain the wonder of worship and celebrate a Child called Christ. Celebrate Christ
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Tackling Race Head-On To Expose A 'Dreadful Deceit'
this is an interview from NPR with Jacqueline Jones concerning race. there a quite a few things contained therein that are troubling. But first i want to share my brother (Joshua Missouri) response to the piece
Race is a social construct, but it is no less real than religion, or social status. Race is real because an over wheeling swath of society believes in differentiating people based on skin color. It’s not American, see Rwanda, it is absolutely European. Which I suppose is why women were to be fair and white or why Sicilians are believed to be darker and therefor less civilized. It is our failing for not seeking truth and our forefathers for allowing it to be distorted - Joshua Missouri
I will be posting my response to the interview a bit later
Friday, December 6, 2013
Scandal: the suffering and endurance model of YOLO
Reflecting on the episode last night i must say that i was troubled. the immersive world that Scandal has created Parry's between the models of suffering and endurance and a morphed redemptive model. from a pure classical approach it is a recognition of seedtime and harvest. Quinn being seduced by gratuitous violence falls prey to the wilds of her own imagination.
The seed is Quinn wading into the world of violence... the harvest is eventually the violence that we glorify is the violence that overtakes us.
The seed is Quinn wading into the world of violence... the harvest is eventually the violence that we glorify is the violence that overtakes us.
She desires to test the waters of the violence that has been dealt to her on others. the irony is she has a Stockholm syndrome like affinity for Huck and his tormented life. But lets not forget Quinn was a baby to this world of fetishized violence from season 1 to now we see how violence like any other behavior is learned embraced as a necessary evil and then fetishiezed.
Living in a world where we are born into pain. taught that pain and violence is necessary and when the mind is conditioned to believe that pain is a reality pain will become the obsession . This is the world that faithful people live in.
One year ago 26 children and adults died in a school shooting in newtown Connecticut. And one year later we have not found the courage to pass assault weapon legislation's. since that shooting we have had 2 additional mass shootings and yet lack courage to effect change.
This is the world faithful people live.
Catholic priest James Allison suggest that in this world of memetic violence Jesus directing us toward another way to be. Allison suggest that the crucifixion is more than payment but a paradigm shift. A way of mindfulness versus the human proclivity for revenge and pain. Jesus says from the cross... "forgive them father for they know not what they do"...
Below is a link to Exploring the New Paradigm: Giraud and the Christianity of the 21st
Century
Friday, October 4, 2013
The problem with my own personal Jesus
One of the issues that beguile
me is the idea of personal theology that only influences public policy when it
accommodates your particular parties’ talking points. When my conservative
brothers and sisters drag out the big moral 3 of; Gay marriage, abortion , and
access to contraceptives with the idea that these encapsulate all of
evangelical theology i get a little uneasy. The Big 3 have been the
moralistic talking points of conservatives for the last 30 years. Not just for
conservative evangelicals but conservative Catholics as well. What we lose in
the fetishzation of the big 3 is the message of the Gospel.
It’s easy
to scapegoat "baby killers" and "homosexuals" as enemies of Christ and persist
that we are followers of Christ because you enjoy hetero normative orientation. But when it comes to the reciprocative nature
of this statement "as you do to the least of these you do unto me" we
might find that we are not following the Christ of the gospels but rather a
"christ" of our existential crisis. It’s easier to run to the
cubby holes of racist, misogynistic and homophobic certitude rather than cast
our nets into the muck that is uncertainty. Our uncertainty is that we
don't always know what Jesus would do confronted with all the challenges that
modernity brings ... but we are still tasked to do what he told us to do
"love your neighbor as yourself."
How
do we construct an ideological framework where it’s ok to cut money for welfare
but find money for warfare? How can we gather the political will to shut down
the entire government in pursuit of restricting access to health care for
others? How do we keep arguing about legitimate rape and magical uteri that
only procreate with sperm produced from consensual sex? How are the people who
use such language able to call themselves Christians? What part of the
Christian ethic is the NRA and conservatism Christian value aligned? When
children die at school and we are crippled by moral impotence to take action;
are we still suffering little children to come unto him? How can we take
part in a corrupt system and still use the moniker "in God we
trust"?
We
are able to hide behind a form of godliness because we don't see these social
ills as a reflection of our faithfulness to God. We don't see participation in
corrupt systems as sin. We don't understand sin as a failure to provide comfort
and care; we see sin as a failure of personal morality. As long as we are
personally moral and treat our immediate connections "right" than we
are living a faithful life. If we have possessions and others do not that’s
not a reflection of sinfulness but rather a reflection of our ability to make
prudent decisions. (Whatever you do don't think about AIG, Bear Stearns, so
forth so on we all know what great decisions they made) The ability to be
callous and Christian is a byproduct of the privatization of Jesus. When
you privatize Jesus you abdicate the Christian responsibility to seek the peace
and prosperity of the city.
When
you take the walk; take the preachers hand and take Jesus into your heart. We
say "Jesus i make you my personal lord and savior and i trust you to guide
Me." i am an absolute proponent for "personal decisions for
Christ" but we are consistently missing a step the point of salvation is
not for me to have a narcissistic boutique experience with God. I am not just
having a concierge experience with God where he desires the best for only me.
My faithfulness to God is both a private and public declaration and
demonstration.
Faithfulness is a private affirmation. Faithfulness is not a
function of prudent budget decisions that brutalize the poor but bail out the
rich. Faithfulness has to at least reflect an Christological ethic to still be
considered Christian. I mean you have to at least look like you are trying to
follow Jesus right? You can't use piss
poor biblical scholarship to justify an ethic that is antithetical to Christ
teachings. You cannot say that cutting food stamps is empowerment, but
bailing out Fannie Mae is improvement. Such a fallacy is a clear sign that the Jesus
that we profess is not the Jesus we proclaim. Somehow, somewhere somebody
has been lying on my Jesus framing him as a savior to my soul but not a savior
to society.
Following Jesus is not about pulling myself up by my own bootstraps, but
pushing somebody else up so they might be what he would have them to be.
Following Jesus is not an experiment in self-actualization but rather an
experiment in inclusion. How much room can i make for the existence of others? There my friend is the fly in the ointment; Christ
is not creating an environment of homogeneity but rather heterogeneity.
My suspicion is that God is far more diverse than the blue eyed Jesus
from granny's picture in the living room. I also suspect that the kingdom ethic
that we tote around like a bruised banana, is far more public than saying
prayers on the capitol steps, and praying that God repeal Obamacare.
Since Benny Hinn's dance card is full it’s probably helpful that people
can make it to the doctor if they can't make it to the crusade. Here is
an idea lets have Ted Cruz whip out the EVOO (extra virgin olive oil) and go
from hospital to hospital making it rain healings on the poor and
disenfranchised. As a matter of fact let’s bring out Sarah Palin and have her
pray over some knotted prayer cloths and send them to all the residents of the
states that have the fewest residents with health insurance coverage. Ok let’s
try this ... next Sunday lets have no preaching ... just blood pressure and
diabetes screenings. I promise you the altar call would look vastly different
when you set up I.V's in the pulpit.
My problem with the idea
of "your own personal Jesus"
1) Personal Jesus
is content to heal you and let your neighbor die and you are ok with
that.
2) Personal Jesus is far
more interested in blessing you privately than making you an agent for systemic
change
3) Personal Jesus seems
to Love white men most of all
4) Personal Jesus is
really not "into" caring for others
5) Personal Jesus loves
huge buildings
6) Personal Jesus has way
too many benefits for buildings but never any offerings for the afflicted
7) Personal Jesus does
not believe in global warming in fact he likes the temp just fine
8) Personal Jesus is an
uber capitalist
9) Personal Jesus not
only Pulled himself up by his own bootstraps he also made the bootstraps
10) Personal Jesus
apparently was just kidding about the whole "orphan widow and stranger”
thing
I don’t have a problem
with Personal Jesus being all up in your heart but I also want his heart to be
a reflection of what we do with our hands. But that might hurt a little!
Sunday, July 7, 2013
I've Never seen it
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Paula,Paula, Paula
Much of the rancor concerning Paula
Deen using the word Nigger is misplaced.
Yes I used the word Nigger in a sentence and it looks as ugly as it is. It’s
a filthy, nasty word used to channel the emotional subjugation of 400 plus
years of slavery as an institution. Slavery,
the one institution that Americans just can’t seem to process as a reality of
this our sacred union. When I was growing up I used to hear a song with lyrics
that said “and I’m proud to be an American where at least I know I’m free”. Free, the idea that we all have equal rights
and opportunities. Let’s just stop, the
vast majorities of Americans are not free and will never be free. And if you think the constitution makes you
free than ask the state legislature of Texas why were congressional districts
redrawn over the last ten years? Answer, to disenfranchise the Latino vote. And
the Supreme Court thinks that times are so different than they were 50 years
ago that we no longer need law that protect us against voting violations. Slavery was never abolished it was
institutionalized, so you don’t have to use the word Nigger to put people of
color and poor people in their place. Yes
I said it poor people are victims as well; of a classism so brutal that the losses
from this current recession may not be overcome for at least 50 years. Former
middle class Americans are in the same unemployment offices as the people they
would have openly called niggers 50 years ago.
People
are mad that Paula Deen used the word Nigger. I’m not mad she said it; I’m mad because
we want her to apologize for something she meant to say. You’re mad that Paula Deen used the word
Nigger twenty years ago. I’m mad that she treats her workers like Niggers twenty
years later. It’s easier to address a
single act of incivility than to address the systemic incivility of American culture. Let me make sure I got this right you have a
problem with people saying the word Nigger but you’re totally fine with being
treated like a nigger? To have the
audacity to be offended by an open expression of an ignorant person is a fool’s
error. She is telling you exactly how she feels about people from other races
she thinks that people from different races are not human she believes that
they are animals. And Ms. Deen you have
the right to feel that way but you do not have the right to treat people in an
inhumane manner. Your business practices need to reflect your market reality
rather than your racial delusion.
You don’t
have to like that she said it, but the reality is she said it. Now being from Tuscaloosa
where the KKK has a parade every year to this day, I can say I like my racism
straight up; all killer no filler. If you’re going to be a racist serve it up
like whiskey, straight up. What I have a problem with is this smoke and mirrors
game that we play with ourselves making the issue the word rather than the institutionalization
of the word. It’s bigger than just having
your feelings hurt because somebody used the sacred cow of racism. When your
vote is disenfranchised by the redistricting of maps that is the
institutionalization of the word Nigger. When you cannot live in certain neighborhoods
that is the institutionalization of the word. When there is no fresh produce in
a three mile radius that is the institutionalization of the word. When you make
up 12 percent of the population at whole but a majority of the prison census; that’s
the institutionalization of the word.
When
schools are closed in minority communities first that’s the institutionalization
of the word. When men and women are in jail for possession for something that
is legal in two states that’s the institutionalization of the word. When charter schools play shell games with
educational funds that’s the institutionalization of the word. Access to PLUS funds where cut and the black
community didn't say a word. The rules for the administration of subsidized
loans where changed black folks didn't say a word. Subsidized loans were stripped for graduate
students black folks didn't say a word. The interest rate doubled for student loans,
black folks didn't say a word. But when
it is discovered that Paula Deen used the word Nigger you are up in arms? 500 Homicides in Chicago last year where was
the outrage? 184 Homicides this year
where is the outrage? Again its smoke and mirrors! It’s a distraction as long
as you are fine with being treated like you are ignorant than you give systemic
approval to be treated as such. The soft
underbelly of African American society is that we still feel as if there are
two kinds of black people. Black people and Niggers and as long as the Black
people are upwardly mobile and can move away from the Niggers the world is
right as rain. That is a level of
hypocrisy that is unpalatable.
Every
time the disdainful word Nigger is uttered by a person of non-African Descent
we have to call Rev. Jackson, Al Sharpton, and have a two hour program on CNN. Let me be clear I want God to Change the
hearts of every racist and prejudice person. Do you hear me???? Change their hearts,
change their actions change their ways!
What good is it if Paula Deen never uses the word Nigger again but persists
upon treating people of color as Niggers? What Good is it if you removed the word
colored from the water fountain but create schools systems separately for black
and white children? What good is it to
remove George Wallace from the Entrance of the University of Alabama, but
replace him with legislation that restricts higher education opportunities for
people of color?
I hope
Paula Deen offended you. Offended you so much you sell all that good cookware
to me for cheap. I hope Paula Deen Offended you so much she distracts you from
Lawsuit that female managers brought against Wal-Mart because they were not
being treated fairly. I hope Paula offended you so much that you forget all
about the conditions of the workers in the overseas factories that supply your Target.
I hope you are offended! I want you offended.
And after you get all of that offense out, ask yourself “what did that offense
do?”
And
when we come down off of our “I got offended” high, take the offense and make
change. If you’re so offended create a
scholarship to send one of those black boys that works in Paula’s kitchen to culinary
school. If your so offended join the NAACP and tell them to stop marching and
burying the word Nigger, and tell them every day a little boy or girl dies in Chicago
and a march can’t fix that. Tell the SCLC to take the chains off the doors and
be a force for systemic good and not a relic for religiosity. If you’re so
offended move back to your communities of color and improve the property value
with your presence and your work.
And for Ms. Deen who would rather I dress like a servant at
a pre lynching party …. This might hurt a little
1)
Stop wasting my time on the today show playing
fake hurt; you are sorry you got caught not sorry you said it! (I would rather
watch Kathy and Hoda get drunk than watch you waste my time apologizing )
2)
Your crab cakes are nasty (if I wanted to eat
flour I would have ordered a sandwich )
3)
If you are really sorry insure every person who
works for you has access to affordable health insurance
4)
You will still be rich after your apology tour
is over
5)
Stop saying the word Nigger in the privacy of
your home (I know what you do)
6)
If you are really sorry go feed all those
homeless people in downtown Savannah
7)
Don’t you dare make mention to hip hop as an
excuse to why you say and do what you do
You are old enough to be their grandmother
and great grandmother and you were 20 years ago as well
8)
Any good lawyer would have told you to settle
the lawsuit my suggestion is pay her whatever she wants
9)
Be a better person
10)
Just like that black man who secures you, I am
also to dark to be seen against that board so this is me coming into the light.
Would you care to join me?
The following opinions are my own
and are by no way a reflection of the views of all mocha flavored people. I
thank God for halogen lights so you can see my mahogany skin at night.
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