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Joe Aldred's avatar

‘Moral perfectionism’ in ‘racial justice’ is a depressing ultimately subjective and futile preoccupation. What some call ‘race hustling’ that drives a British race industry in the country and mainstream churches (particularly the CofE that has more money for strategy reports than it has logistical sense) lacks black dignity, agency and self-determination (to cite a book😊) acts like a firefighting army of firefighters dependent upon fires 🔥 maximising even the scent of fire. Racial justice is not the central purpose of the church, and black and brown people’s wellbeing is not as dependent upon white behaviour as is suggested by people who should and would know better if they got out of their self righteous bubble kept in place by white guilt and patronising support. As a great philosopher once said, ‘freedom is something you take with your own two hands’. Now is a time for Black and Brown upstandingness, self belief and empowerment as people of the imago dei. Time is now to get off our knees, stand on our feet, with heads held high dependent upon nobody’s approval to be.

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Arthur Fouts's avatar

Cogent as always. Amateur strategy is much easier than logistics. Being clear on The mission is key. I confess after 40+ years of ordained ministry across the globe and in numerous dioceses I have seen many strategies , in many disciplines , being mistaken for logistics but then discarded or allowed to wither as a new strategy rises. Tiring.

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