Salvation Army Wants White Donors to Offer “Sincere Apology” for Their Racism

Earl

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Salvation Army Wants White Donors to Offer “Sincere Apology” for Their Racism



The Salvation Army is asking for more than donations this year.
The Christian charitable organization is asking all white donors to reflect on their racism this year.
The Salvation Army wants its white donors to give it more than just money this Christmas season. Its leadership is also demanding they apologize for being racist.

It’s part of a push by the Christian charitable organization to embrace the ideas of Black Lives Matter, an activist group working to, among other things, “dismantle white privilege” and “disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure.”

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...pology-racism/
 
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"The Salvation Army wants its white donors to give it more than just money this Christmas season. Its leadership is also demanding they apologize for being racist."


I have donated to the SA in the past but never again.


Catholic Charities, St. Judes and the Shriner's Hospitals, now.
 
"The Salvation Army wants its white donors to give it more than just money this Christmas season. Its leadership is also demanding they apologize for being racist."


I have donated to the SA in the past but never again.


Catholic Charities, St. Judes and the Shriner's Hospitals, now.

Earl, I was raised as a Catholic myself, and ever since that I can remember, the Catholic Church has always taken a strong stance against racism.
 
Earl, I was raised as a Catholic myself, and ever since that I can remember, the Catholic Church has always taken a strong stance against racism.

Do you believe that the whites who donate to the SA are racists, Trumper?

The SA is presupposing that the whites who donate are racists.

Um...
 
Do you believe that the whites who donate to the SA are racists, Trumper?

The SA is presupposing that the whites who donate are racists.

Um...

You should probably read the SA document “Let’s Talk About Racism” before you make more of a fool out of yourself
 
“That’s gonna cost em. Whites are the ones that make the kettle clink.”

The Golden Tankard
 
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Dear Salvation Army,


Recently it has come to my attention that the Salvation Army has identified me, a white American citizen, as a racist. The Salvation Army has stated, and I am paraphrasing, that true healing can only come to persons of color once white people admit their radical sin of being born white.

Thus, the Salvation Army now demands that I apologize for my racism and begin atoning for my these sins (we can agree to start just ignoring those passages that describe Jesus Christ as the one who offers true atonement for sins, but I digress).

Therefore, please accept this sincere apology for being white. I offer it in lieu of any financial donation, since green money from a white person's hands is obviously nothing more than a bribe made in an effort to appease the enlightened. Please use this apology to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and heal the sick this Christmas season. I am sure the recipients will be mightily blessed.

Merry Christmas,
A Deeply Sorry White Person
 
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Gatewaypundit.

They took the story down :laugh:

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They took the story down :laugh:

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I found the SA’s lesson plan “Let’s Talk About Racism.” It’s 67 pages and I got about halfway through this morning. Lot’s of scripture stuff about repenting and redemption. Lots of Bible verses.

These “Christian” cocksuckers should love it, but they shit on it because it talks about racism in our society.

Racism is what the right wants to avoid discussing.
 
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Dear Salvation Army,


Recently it has come to my attention that the Salvation Army has identified me, a white American citizen, as a racist. The Salvation Army has stated, and I am paraphrasing, that true healing can only come to persons of color once white people admit their radical sin of being born white.

Thus, the Salvation Army now demands that I apologize for my racism and begin atoning for my these sins (we can agree to start just ignoring those passages that describe Jesus Christ as the one who offers true atonement for sins, but I digress).

Therefore, please accept this sincere apology for being white. I offer it in lieu of any financial donation, since green money from a white person's hands is obviously nothing more than a bribe made in an effort to appease the enlightened. Please use this apology to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and heal the sick this Christmas season. I am sure the recipients will be mightily blessed.

Merry Christmas,
A Deeply Sorry White Person

Indeed!
 
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Gatewaypundit.


They took the story down :laugh:

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I found the SA’s lesson plan “Let’s Talk About Racism.” It’s 67 pages and I got about halfway through this morning. Lot’s of scripture stuff about repenting and redemption. Lots of Bible verses.

These “Christian” cocksuckers should love it, but they shit on it because it talks about racism in our society.

Racism is what the right wants to avoid discussing.

It was also reported in Newsweek....

Active officers in the Salvation Army's western territory were trained in matters of racial equity in a compulsory manner in January. The agenda for the Territorial Virtual Officers' Councils on Racial Equity workshop mirrored the "Let's Talk About Racism" resource put out by the Commission and was required of current officers.

General Brian Peddle, CEO of The Salvation Army announced the initiative in February through a video in which he said "it examines racism through the lens of scripture, church and world history and guides gracious discussions about overcoming the damage racism has inflicted upon our world and yes, on our Salvation Army."

"As we anticipate having courageous conversations about race please join me in working toward a world in which all people feel included, valued and loved on Earth just as they are in heaven," Peddle stated in the one-minute video.

But a commentary by author Kenny Xu published on the conservative news website The Daily Signal last month addressed what he described as the Commission "unhealthily mixing admirable human rights works with politically charged advocacy based in politics."

Xu, who is also the president of Color Us United—an organization that advocates for a race-blind America—noted terms that "echo both radical 'anti-racism' jargon and divisive teachings of critical race theory" in the materials prepared for The Salvation Army's more than 1.7 million members. It's terminology that Xu notes, "divides people into two camps: the oppressors and the oppressed."

"In some aspects, the materials are indistinguishable from the 'anti-racist' programs of any multinational corporation, or the expounding of critical race theory at a major university," wrote Xu, noting that "Let's Talk About Racism" accuses white Salvationists of being unable or unwilling to acknowledge their racism. He also noted its encouragement for whites to read Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility and Ibram X. Kendi's How to Be an Antiracist.

But as Xu reminds readers in his piece, "the Gospel itself is colorblind."

"Despite what the church's International Social Justice Commission says, ordinary members of The Salvation Army are committed to a colorblind perspective, and admirably so," he wrote, noting that faithful Salvationists recognize this. Xu also contends that an individual's perspective of social justice analysis doesn't necessarily correspond to the Christian ethic of individual salvation.

Xu questioned why the traditionally a-political Salvation Army would begin to promote such political and racial ideologies to begin with, which led him to organize a petition, co-written by Salvation Army captains and sponsored through Color Us United. It asks those to "stand against the insertion of politically charged racial ideologies into The Salvation Army's good work."

The appeal, calling for a revocation of the "Let's Talk About Racism" curriculum, currently has 12,200 signatures from members and donors rejecting what they consider a "woke script."

https://www.newsweek.com/salvation-...t-response-racial-wokeness-initiative-1645658

Sounds like a "woke" political agenda to me.

I don't blame anyone for holding back their donations.

Ths was a massive blunder and ill-advised direction for TSA to take.

They need to stay out of race preaching and politics.

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It was also reported in Newsweek....



Sounds like a "woke" political agenda to me.

I don't blame anyone for holding back theie donations.

Ths was a massive blunder and ill-advised direction for TSA to take.

They need to stay out of race preaching and politics.

Perhaps you should read the document.
 
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