2nd Opinion: Old wolf of racism appears in alt-right sheep’s clothing – Baptist Standard
June 26, 2017 By Ferrell Foster / Christian Life Commission
Alt-right racism is both like and unlike the old racism. Like: It sees the white race as superior and in need of protection. Unlike: It is generally educated, secular and young.
Ferrell Foster
The Southern Baptist Convention brought the alt-right to center stage in mid-June, when it initially failed to consider a resolution condemning racist aspects of the alt-right.Fortunately, wiser heads prevailed, and SBC messengers approved a revised resolution, which decried every form of racism, including alt-right white supremacy, as antithetical to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Messengers also said, We denounce and repudiate white supremacy and every form of racial and ethnic hatred as of the devil.
Alt-right is a loosely defined term. It dates back to 2008 in one form but has been reappropriated more recently.
Last year, a University of Alabama political scientist, George Hawley, told The Washington Post the alt-right is predominantly an online phenomenon, and amorphous and somewhat diverse in terms of what the people who associate with the movement want, but really the core of the alt-right is white nationalismor, at least, white identity politics.
AltRight.com is led by Richard Spencer, probably the most visible white supremacist in the United States today.
In their own words
A Primer Text on the site says: The United States is being overrun by hordes of non-white immigrants, legal and illegal, fundamentally altering its demographic landscape in key cities and driving a stake through the heart of its culture. The whole of Northern and Western Europe is similarly being flooded with Muslim immigrants who are gaining more influence as their numbers grow and the elected leaders refuse to do anything about it. The Great Replacement is well underway.
The primer cites the scientific theory of evolution and natural selection to defend its position regarding racial differences. It also affirms the importance of white identity and says genocide of the white race is ongoing: Mass immigration of non-whites into white countries, forced assimilation by traitorous governments, media and entertainment industries that encourage miscegenation, and liberal egalitarian professors that demonize Whiteness and Western Civilization are just a few examples of the program of genocide against all people of European descent. The federal governments refusal to enforce immigration laws, its refusal to curtail illegal immigration, and as forced assimilation is all anti-Whites need in order to eventually exterminate or subsume us as a race since it leaves no homeland for (sic) exclusive to Whites.
Nation under attack
The alt-right is painting a picture of the United States as a white nation under attack from non-whites. It does not recognize that from our earliest days, the United States has been a place where all types of diverse people have come together.
Initially, the insiders were narrowly defined as English-speakers who dissented from the Church of England. But quickly, other English-speakers and Catholics joined the mix. Texas has distinctive German and Czech communities that reflect the non-English-speaking Europeans who crossed the Atlantic, and annexation of Texas brought in a Hispanic population that predated the English-speakers on the land. Asians became another important part of the national fabric. And, of course, a huge population of Africans was forced into slavery in the United States
The United States has been a mixing place for centuries, even though white males held power. And the alt-right is pushing for a return of white male dominance. Their propaganda is not just against non-whites; it is against womenand what they consider to be weak or emasculated men.
Loosely related
That said, I must come back to stress the alt-right is not some easily defined and identified movement. It is a label for loosely related people.
It is sometimes even hard to know if some of these people are being serious. Hawley, the Alabama professor, says: The alt-right has been able to successfully brand itself as an edgy and fun and ironic movement that takes pleasure in needling both liberals and conservatives, and its tongue-in-cheek and rebellious as opposed to just being motivated by (the) genocidal hatred that you would see from people like William Pierce.
But he adds: A lot of the people who are sharing alt-right material online are just trolling and find it funny, but the people who are really dedicated content creators, the people who are spending massive amounts of time on this, this is more than just trollingor if it is trolling, its trolling for a purpose. Its not just because they find it funny.
a no-brainer
That is a quick summary about the alt-right. Because of the alt-rights white nationalism and white supremacy, you can understand why Texas Pastor Dwight McKissic proposed the SBC adopt a resolution against the ideology.
I thought it would be a no-brainer, I thought it would be a slam-dunk, McKissic told Roland Martin on One News Now, after the SBC initially refused to consider his resolution. I thought they had turned a corner, at least in the sense of being able to intellectually, theoretically, biblically, affirm what the Bible says, that one God created all men equally.
The SBC did get it right the next day with the revised resolution, but the approved resolution left out two aspects of McKissics proposalthe so-called curse of Ham and the political aspect of alt-right ideology.
The Texas pastors proposal said: Whereas, the roots of White Supremacy within a Christian context is based on the so-called curse of Ham theory once prominently taught by the SBC in the early yearsechoing the belief that God through Noah ordained descendants of Africa to be subservient to Angloswhich provided the theological justification for slavery and segregation. The SBC officially renounces the curse of Ham theory in this resolution .
After three whereas statements dealing with politics, McKissics proposal included this statement: Resolved, that we reject the retrograde ideologies, xenophobic biases and racial bigotries of the so-called alt-right that seek to subvert our government, destabilize society, and infect our political system.
The approved SBC resolution excluded these two subjects.
Myths vs. facts
The curse of Ham theory still courses through the Christian South. It is part of the reason so many church-goers can still be racist and think little of it. They feel they have biblical justification. They dont. And we must continue to attack this falsehood.
Dallas Pastor Tony Evans does a great job of undermining the curse of Ham myth in his book, Oneness Embraced. Myths, however, do not need facts, they simply need supporters, Evans writes.
I have not found reference to the curse of Ham in alt-right literature, but the idea is there among racists who call themselves Christians. The adopted SBC resolution, by failing to condemn the so-called curse of Ham, leaves room for supporters of this falsehood to continue moving through Southern congregations as the venomous evil spirit of racism they embody.
I will not go into this error much, but any of us can go to that wonderful source of popular wisdom, Wikipedia, and learn the basics. As that entry begins, The Curse of Ham is a misnomer for the curse upon Canaan, Hams son, that was imposed by the biblical patriarch Noah. The curse referred to the people Israel would later conquer in occupying Palestine, the promised land. Canaan did not refer to black people.
The curse of Ham is a double lie. Noah cursed Canaan, not Ham, and Canaan does not refer to people of African descent.
Now, as to politics being left out of the approved resolution. The alt-right is seen as an important part of the electoral support behind Donald Trump.The final resolution steps gingerly around the issue of widespread Southern evangelical support for Trump in the election. This is understandable. Many Southern evangelicals who voted for Trump say they were primarily voting against Hillary Clinton. They do not want to be branded as racists because of their vote.
I hope the SBC resolution will surface the reality of the white supremacy and white nationalism associated with the alt-right. Racism keeps surfacing in various ways because evil doesnt give up easily.
Its important we understand the wolf when it reappears in new sheeps clothing.
(Note: For a straightforward presentation on what the Bible says about race, visit the Christian Life Commission website.)
Ferrell Foster is director of ethics and justice for the Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission.
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