Current Events

Pass The Mic: Current Events

Beau York

Tyler and Jemar discuss current events surrounding the recent incident of Deputy Ben Fields flipping a student on to the ground in her class room as well the decision to remove the MS state flag from the University of Mississippi campus.

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4 thoughts on “Pass The Mic: Current Events

  1. Tyler Burns

    Well said, Ed! That is a very important perspective. Thank you for listening!

  2. Tyler Burns

    Matthew,

    Thanks for always listening to the podcast! Yea I don’t. I hate I even mentioned him twice, honestly. I just shared his take on this issue. Appreciate you!

  3. Matthew Loftus

    Loved this podcast, guys! Just a quick word about Martin O’Malley: don’t trust him. Dude locked up so many black men in Baltimore under his “zero tolerance” crime strategy as mayor and never apologized for it.

  4. Ed Bryant

    I enjoyed the most recent podcast conversation. I would add that something the Western evangelical church needs to re-consider is the relationship between power and authority. When I watched the video of the girl being thrown from her desk, one of the first things that came to mine was that the abused his power. When people with power and privilege use their power excessively, one of the many consequences is that their authority is damaged and made less relevant.

    Jemar points out the heaviness of the cultural narrative of “winning” , more accurately, “not losing.” This orientation is largely based in sin and what Timothy Keller refers to as the “self-salvation” project. We all must be aware of the power relationships we have with others.

    It is challenging for our society, in particular, white, western, suburban, and culturally/politically conservative evangelical Christians to recognize how some of our responses and attitudes are, as Dr. Soong-Chan Rah writes are captive to these more western power ideals and privilege narratives.

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