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An open letter to white evangelicals: Weâre done with you.
By North Carolina Pastor John Pavlovitz
 Dear White Evangelicals,
I need to tell you something: People have had it with you. Theyâre done. They want nothing to do with you any longer, and hereâs why: They see your hypocrisy, your inconsistency, your incredibly selective mercy, and your thinly veiled supremacy.
For eight years they watched you relentlessly demonize a Black President; a man faithfully married for 26 years; a doting father and husband without a hint of moral scandal or the slightest whiff of infidelity. They watched you deny his personal faith convictions, argue his birthplace, and assail his characterâall without cause or evidence.
They saw you brandish Scriptures to malign him and use the laziest of racial stereotypes in criticizing him. And through it all, White Evangelicalsâyou never once suggested that God placed him where he was, you never publicly offered prayers for him and his family, you never welcomed him to your Christian Universities, you never gave him the benefit of the doubt in any instance, you never spoke of offering him forgiveness or mercy, your evangelists never publicly thanked God for his leadership, your pastors never took to the pulpit to offer solidarity with him, you never made any effort to affirm his humanity or show the love of Jesus to him in any quantifiable measure.
You violently opposed him at every single turnâwithout offering a single ounce of the grace you claim as the heart of your faith tradition. You jettisoned Jesus as you dispensed damnation on him.
And yet you give carte blanche to a white Republican man so riddled with depravity, so littered with extramarital affairs, so unapologetically vile, with such a vast resume of moral filthâthat the mind boggles.
And the change in you is unmistakable. It has been an astonishing conversion to behold: a being born again.
With him, you suddenly find religion. With him, youâre now willing to offer full absolution. With him, all is forgiven without repentance or admission. With him, youâre suddenly able to see some invisible, deeply buried heart. With him, sin has become unimportant, and compassion no longer a requirement. With him, you see only Providence.
And White Evangelicals, all those people who have had it with youâthey see it all clearly. They recognize the toxic source of your inconsistency.
They see that pigmentation and party are your sole deities. They see that you arenât interested in perpetuating the love of God or emulating the heart of Jesus. They see that you arenât burdened to love the least, or to be agents of compassion, or to care for your Muslim, gay, African, female, or poor neighbors as yourself.
They see that all youâre really interested in doing is making a God in your own ivory image and demanding that the world bow down to it. They recognize this all about white, Republican Jesusânot dark-skinned Jesus of Nazareth.
And I know you donât realize it, but youâre digging your own grave these days; the grave of your very faith tradition.
Your willingness to align yourself with cruelty is a costly marriage. Yes, youâve gained a Supreme Court seat, a few months with the Presidency as a mouthpiece, and the cheap high of temporary powerâbut youâve lost a whole lot more.
Youâve lost an audience with millions of wise, decent, good-hearted, faithful people with eyes to see this ugliness. Youâve lost any moral high ground or spiritual authority with a generation. Youâve lost any semblance of Christlikeness. Youâve lost the plot. And most of all youâve lost your soul.
I know itâs likely youâll dismiss these words. The fact that youâve even made your bed with such malevolence, shows how far gone you are and how insulated you are from the reality in front of you. But I had to at least try to reach you. Itâs what Jesus would do.
We must reframe the narratives/dialog.
#LanguageMatters
I had a long argument about this a few weeks ago.
The thing is, as I realized while talking through it: the entire science of economics uses language that frames it this way. We talk about prices going up in response to low supply or high demand as though it's a thing that happens spontaneously, on its own, like water evaporating in response to heat -- as opposed to what actually happens, which is that people who sell things make decisions to raise prices.
Frequently those decisions are solidly predictable, and are necessary (or perceived as such) in order to stay in business, but that doesn't make them any less conscious, active decisions. And so on for rents, wages, hirings/firings and the like.
These things do not change on their own without human intervention. People decide what they are going to be, and when they change, it's because people have decided to change them.
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The Founders were uncharacteristically unified on the importance of public education to âthe great American experimentâ. Anyone who seeks to undermine it should at minimum be called out as unpatriotic and IMO named a traitor to American values.
As someone who ran track and cross country for 4 years in high school, this always fucking mystified me the most out of all the insane shit PE had us do.
Track and field club taught all new runners how to properly warm up, stretch, pace, etc. Its a process, and doing it properly takes 15-20 minutes to make sure your body is ready so you dont hurt yourself.
PE didnt do jack shit, they just said "go run a mile" so 70% of the fucking kids sprinted flat out the first lap and basically walked the other 3. Multiple people did it in boots or tennis shoes. I'm amazed more of them didnt pull a muscle or worse in the process.
I dont know what the purpose of PE was, but it sure as shit wasnt proper exercise. And I think a lot of people suffered for that. If they spent the time teaching us about the importance of physical health, proper nutrition, how to safely stretch/exercise, etc, we would all be better off now.
Let's be real, PE exists to shame and torture the fat kids, and for pretty much no other reason.
*Insert that thing with all the people who dread gym*
this one?
the purpose of PE, as it currently exists in the American school system, is to prepare kids to join the military. that's not some sort of moral-panic hyperbole. that's...pretty explicitly the purpose.
most of the prominently nightmarish features of PE, such as running the mile or doing sit-ups, originate with the Presidential Fitness Test. This test, which president Eisenhower implemented in schools in 1956, was created after a different fitness test (the Kraus-Weber test) revealed that Americans were less fit than Europeans -- specifically the Swiss.
The difference between the Kraus-Weber test and the Presidential Fitness test is that the Presidential Fitness test was specifically designed to test military fitness. While the Kraus-Weber test measured total fitness by testing things like core strength and flexibility, the Presidential Fitness test doesn't really make much sense in the context of ordinary fitness -- only in the context of military fitness. Do you remember being tested on how far you could throw a softball? That test mimicked throwing grenades. And it's pretty easy to see why Eisenhower went this direction. In 1956, the Cold War was in full swing and WWII was barely in the rear-view mirror. There was a real possibility that we would be at war with parts of super-fit Europe in the near future. Eisenhower wanted the nation's children ready to fight in that war.
The main issue with the Presidential Fitness test is that, as pointed out above, it really doesn't teach kids how to stay fit or incorporate physical activity in their day-to-day lives. A soldier at war might need to run a mile with no warm-up, or perform a pull-up, but for the average middle-schooler? The tests were just kind of...pointless exercises in misery. You're only really good at the Presidential Fitness Test if you've been practicing the specific exercises tested. And what 12 year old child is doing pull-ups for fun and pleasure? So instead of inspiring America's children to train themselves into a super-fit army, it just humiliated kids who didn't perform well.
There's been a recent push for PE classes to focus more on life-long fitness (things like actually teaching kids to warm up, exposing them to different types of physical activity, etc). Unfortunately, the Presidential Fitness test has already done its damage. It continued to be used in schools until 2013. That's 60 years of teaching kids to associate physical activity with shame and dread. The idea of military PE classes is pretty much baked into our cultural memory, giving us all a background dread of physical activity. and guess what, eisinhower?? that's just going to make people less likely to be physically active!! Maybe if we're trying to emulate the fitness of the SWISS, we shouldn't have gone with MILITARY TRAINING FOR CHILDREN!!
anyways. take some comfort in the fact that nobody will ever judge you for your mile time again. and if they try, ask to see them run a mile. directly away from you.
Ahaha I almost wish I didn't know this. TIL. You know what some good ways to actually promote fitness would be? Accessible walk/hike/bike trails in every neighborhood, bike commute lanes with solid anti-car protections, walking roads ditto (like you see in high tourist areas!), areas of nature accessible everywhere...AND a shorter workweek, better pay, better any benefits, guaranteed housing, guaranteed medical care including mental health, guaranteed vision & dental care... you know, places to DO fitness AND a society that actually gives you a) Time to Practice Fitness (because you're not spending time just struggling to stay alive) and b) Work That Doesn't Break Your Body/Mind
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this is also how i became a leftist after being raising very traditional/conservative/catholic tbh
hearing them break down âbadâ leftist ideas and i was just sitting there waiting for the bad part that didnât comeâŠand iâm likeâŠ.yes? you should probably give free lunches to kids when their parents canât afford to feed them dinner? why do you not want this?
trying to figure out politics was me just moving further to the left the more i learned about pretty much every single issue because of the traditional/catholic parts of my upbringing which is why iâm so baffled that so much of my family falls much more red than blue and iâll probably never understand how that happened
iâve had family straight up ask me why i support programs like free lunch and i had to explain that i support them because they taught me that i should care about other people and try to make the world a better place and the golden ruleâŠthey never seem to have an answer for when i ask them back why they donât support those same programs
Iâve figured out that one way to stump older people that complain about the current generation is to have an inflation calculator app on your phone.
Aunt: When we got our first apartment it was 300 bucks a month why canât you-
Me: In what year?
Aunt: What?
Me: What year did you get your first apartment?
Aunt: 1973?
Me: Hmmm. Looks like that would be $1755 in 2021 money.
Aunt: *seems to go through seven emotions at once*
Aunt: Oh.
Uncle: Why should minimum wage-
Me: What year did you start college?
Uncle: 1968?
Me: So if you scale up $1.60 to 2021 dollars that would be $11.94 and the current federal minimum wage is $7.25
Uncle: Bu-
Me: And it seems like from a quick google search the median rent in 1970 was $108 and today that would be $722 but this same chart tells me that the actual median rent in 2020 was $1,100.
Uncle: *confused silence*
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Suggestion from Mike Brennan: when someone tells you we must have voter ID, reply along the following lines:
"OK, so to start, have the County go through the voting rolls, contact each voter, and make sure they have the correct ID. If they don't, make sure they get it, free and without having to take time off of work, or travel long distances, or have any greater problem than the people who already have the correct ID."
By the way, the way that No Child Left Behind impacts the trade worker shortage in the US is because in about 2002 shop classes, home ec classes, auto classes, etc, had their funding diverted into teaching kids how to pass standardized tests so that the schools could continue to pay teachers and keep the library open.
Itâs hard to figure out that you might be interested in plumbing as a career when youâve spent twelve years learning how to pass multiple choice tests and having ceramics and band as the only available electives.
This is one place where I actually WILL do the generational thing and say that Millennials and Gen Z got completely fucked in a way that older generations didnât.
Itâs actually really fucking hard to repair a cabinet when youâve never had a shop class. Itâs really goddamned difficult to learn everything about car maintenance on your own through youtube videos instead of in a semester of auto shop. Itâs really goddamned difficult to figure out you want to be a plumber or an electrician or a welder when you are eighteen years old, have been taught to pass tests and cajoled into applying for college, and youâve never handled an air compressor or used a socket wrench.
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I would like a self-driving car that runs on air, or used plastic, and folds up to pocket-size instead of needing to be parked.
From gerrymandering to voter roll purges, we showed people around the world how the American system works. It didnât go well.
Watch this video!
Here are some highlights from the video:
On Gerrymandering:Â
Ott (Estonia): âWell, now when you tell me what gerrymandering is then this sounds like cheating.â
Linda (UK): âThatâs illegal. Iâm sorry, firstly, gerrymandering needs to be illegal.â
Dan (Australia): âIn Australia, redistricting is done by an independent commission, not done by the politicians who won those districts, so it is a lot fairer.â
On Voter Registration
Ott (Estonia): âWhat is voter registration? I mean, I know what it is, but I understand, why do you have this kind of thing?Â
Olga (Germany): âIn Germany, you donât need to register yourself for the vote.â
Ott (Estonia): âIn Estonia, voter registration is automatic.â
Hridaya (India): âI actually had somebody who is an election officer come over to my house and help me out with my process of voter registration, and mind you, this is in a country of 1.3 billion people.â
On Voter Purging
Linda (UK): âCome on. No one thinks of a word âpurgeâ and thinks of anything positive. We have seen the âPurgeâ films.âÂ
Clara (Italy): âGeorgia likely removed nearly 200,000 from voter rolls wrongfully? How?â
Olga (Germany): âI canât imagine for this to happen in Germany.â
Nikita (New Zealand): âNope, you donât get to vote. Nope, you donât get to vote either. Nope.â
On Making Voting Inconvenient
Ott (Estonia): âTo me, it sounds like 19th century to be honest.â
Olga (Germany): âWhat I really appreciate about Germany is itâs so easy for you to go and vote. Itâs on a Sunday. Itâs on a free day.â
Hridaya (India): âIn India, itâs actually illegal to keep your employees from voting.â
Dan (Australia): âSo in Australia, we have this thing called a âdemocracy sausage.â You take a selfie with your democracy sausage. You havenât voted in Australia unless youâve gotten your democracy sausage.â
Ott (Estonia): âIn the last Estonian parliamentary elections, I think I cast my vote during breakfast. I have this identity card. I insert it into a computer reader, pick my candidate, and cast my vote.â
Jezza (New Zealand): âIt took me two minutes.â
Ott (Estonia): âApproximately a minute.â
Linda (UK): âFive minutes.â
Hridaya (India): âFive to seven minutes.âÂ
Olga (Germany): âFive to 10.â
Dan (Australia) âTen minutes.â
Linda (UK): âWait, wait, wait, it took him the amount of time it will take for me to fly from the U.K., from London to New York.â
Hridaya (India): âThis feels like the opposite of easy to vote.â
Ott (Estonia): âThis is not acceptable. Itâs just not acceptable in a democratic country, I think.â
Linda (UK): âIâll say 80 percent, just because theyâve havenât been doing too well recently with everything else.â
 Linda (UK): â64 percent.â
 Nikita (New Zealand): âYeah, thatâs not good.â
 Sibs (South Africa): âThatâs almost half of the Americans have no voice.â
 Hridaya (India): âItâs like you want to stop people from voting.âÂ
Sibs (South Africa): âWhy is that so?â
American democracy is broken.
Republicans in particular seem to want to make it hard for many Americans to vote.
Unfortunately, the conservative justices appointed by Republicans frequently uphold these kinds of voter suppression tactics.
We have to fix our democracy.
Voting Blue right now is the best chance we have to do so.
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Posted 11.02.20; updated 06.29.21
Time to reblog this. Iâm so tired of some right-wing conservatives denying voter suppression exists in the US.Â
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