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Trigger warning for leftists: This commentary freely uses the terms “woke” and “woke-ism,” words you introduced yourselves as part of your attempt to control the language and, now that we use it pejoratively, criticize us for using. If this bothers you, so much the better. Curl up with some hot cocoa with mini-marshmallows and you’ll be fine.

…………..

The spirit of Christmas giving has been tarnished a bit this season with the revelation that the Salvation Army has published a new course of study for Salvationists called “Let’s Talk About Racism” --- gosh, we just never talk about racism any more, do we? --- that urges members to actively confront Christianity’s historic racism. National Review has details.

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/salvation-army-peddles-critical-race-theory-urges-members-to-confront-their-racism/

On the positive side, it does say this activity is for Salvationists “who choose to participate.” And it does say there are “no correct answers,” just the will to have “an authentic conversation,” prayerfully, and open to the Holy Spirit. You’re even allowed to disagree. But there’s a glossary of terms so you use the correct language when you do.

The main course book has a more concise companion document, “The Study Guide On Racism”; both were created by the Salvation Army’s International Social Justice Commission. They talk about unity and Scripture but still manage to parrot Ibram X. Kendi’s “anti-racist” view that white people carry “unconscious bias.” It reads, “The subtle nature of racism is such that people who are not consciously racist easily function with the privileges, empowerment and benefits of dominant ethnicity, thus unintentionally perpetuating injustice.”

The “Let’s Talk About Racism” book is the more in-depth of the two, with that exhaustive glossary of terms. We all know it’s very important to use the right vocabulary, at least until “progressives” decide to change it. (For clarification on what “anti-racism” is about, I recommend checking out this glossary.) For example, “structural racism...is the overarching system of racial bias across institutions and society. These systems give privileges to White people resulting in disadvantages to [blacks].” “Racist policy” is “any measure that produces or sustains racial inequity between racial groups.” That refers to the anti-racist concept of “equity,” meaning equal outcomes for all groups. The implication: If there is not an equal outcome among groups, the policy must be racist.

Also, it defines racism so that only white people can be racist. Racism is “the prejudiced treatment, stereotyping, or discrimination of POC [people of color] on the basis of race. It is the “system of social advantage” based on a hierarchy of skin color that it describes as lightest on top and working down through darker shades. “What has not changed is that racial groups are placed into a hierarchy,” it says, “with White or lighter-skinned people at the top.”

https://s3.amazonaws.com/cache.salvationarmy.org/e0c074e3-39db-4b09-a6ea-aa5bdb6ecaa6_Let%2527s%2520Talk%2520About...%2520Racism%2520COMPLETE%2520SET.pdf

You’d think the solution to this hierarchy would be to adopt what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., said about judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. But no, that’s not it. Being colorblind “ignores the discrimination our Black and Brown brothers and sisters face and does not allow us to address racism properly.” Also, “Color-blindedness is often dangerous because while we may not claim to see color, we don’t address the race-based stereotypes of beauty, fame and intelligence which often support a supremacist ideology.” Sigh.

According to this study, there's no genetic basis for race at all. “Race is a social construct designed by humanity,” it says.

Here’s a link to the shorter, ten-page guide.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/cache.salvationarmy.org/456ab604-ccb8-430e-af65-f75e04f223f5_Racism+Study+Guide.pdf

Much of what’s in this guide is very good. There’s a lot about unity. On the first page, called “The Salvation Army International Positional Statement on Racism,” it “denounces racism in all its forms.” But the SA apparently is not seeing what millions of concerned Christian parents do: that some of the “anti-racist” principles espoused here are, in themselves, racist.

The guide wisely says, “Racism is fundamentally incompatible with the Christian conviction that all people are made in the image of God and are equal in value. The Salvation Army believes that the world is enriched by a diversity of cultures and ethnicities.”

And the “Theological Framework” makes some valuable points about the spread of Christianity in the New Testament and the “global multi-ethnic reconciliation plan of God.” But, really, if it’s true that “in some mysterious way we shall retain our ethnic identities in heaven,” as this guidebook says, we hope the proponents of “anti-racism” will finally --- at long last --- look to their better angels and stop their eternal “harping” about race.

Oh, and the Salvation Army isn't the only charitable organization embracing Critical Race Theory. Goodwill industries is doing this as well.

Goodwill Embraces Critical Race Theory, Hires “Director of Anti-Racism, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion”

UPDATE: In breaking news, the Salvation Army has said they will "review" their racism guides. RedState.com has insightful commentary.

https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2021/11/28/in-a-victory-for-sanity-salvation-army-kinda-sorta-walks-back-woke-racism-guides-n483054

Steve Hilton, on his Sunday FOX News show “The Next Revolution,” had a segment about “Woke-ism” in general –- which, of course, includes Critical Race Theory –- now that seemingly everybody’s woke: the Democrat Party, the media, corporate America and even classroom teachers and local school boards. He explained that this authoritarian ideology dates from 1920s Germany –- The Frankfort School of Marxist philosophy –- as a strategy to get the oppressed proletariats to rise up and throw off their capitalist masters, as they had thus far failed to do. These Marxists decided that three things were in the way and had to be destroyed: faith, family and culture.

“Woke-ism” targets all three. In fact, Hilton’s guest Michael Shellenberger, in an article on Substack.com, argues that it, in itself, is a religion, as it's based on “a whole series of mythological and supernatural beliefs...” Sadly, it can take the place of actual religion, which is to say, the worship of God.

For example, climate change. Shellenberger argues the belief that the world is coming to an end is a religious idea. It’s not based in science, but in faith.

In his book SAN FRANSICKO, he writes about something that CRT proponents might want to examine: “the idea that people that are victims of ‘the system’ are sacred.” For example, there’s enormous concern for black Americans shot by police but relatively little for the 30-times-greater number of blacks who are killed by other black citizens in their neighborhoods.

I would add that the assertion in the Salvation Army guide that race has no genetic basis and is merely a social construct is another example. The idea that gender is not biological is yet another.

This type of thinking isn’t rational. So when we try to counter it with a rational argument, the conversation goes nowhere.

“These are supernatural views,” Shellenberger says, “that accompany the new morality of victim ideology.” But he thinks we’ll see woke-ism come to an end, because there are unfortunate consequences from this ideology, such as the dramatic rise in crime. He thinks “reality will intrude on woke religion,” and that most Americans “really just want to be equal citizens under the law.” But for now, the Religion Of Wokeness is making problems of racism and injustice MORE difficult to solve.

This is a fascinating read, offering a point of view on victimology that the Salvation Army should not leave out of its “authentic conversations,” but probably will.

https://michaelshellenberger.substack.com/p/why-wokeism-is-a-religion

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Comments 81-89 of 89

  • Patricia Bainbridge

    11/29/2021 04:23 PM

    The Salvation Army's position on abortion is also troublesome as they believe it is acceptable for the so-called 'hard' cases (rape, fetal deformity and life of the mother).

  • SANDRA Gilbert

    11/29/2021 04:20 PM

    Time to boycott these two outfits until they figure out that we are not racist!

  • Pat Kennedy

    11/29/2021 03:36 PM

    The sad reality is racism was fueled by leadership, sheriffs, judges and pastors joined the kkk. What is forgotten is this was mostly from democrats and just plain haters, white folk got a taste of this in Europe, which is why many came here. The blight of monarchies, a class system used in Europe while the rest of us were peasants and cannon fodder. It isn't race that was the problem, it was those that came into control aka absolute power corrupts absolutely and conversely partial power corrupts partially. Jesus laid this out, but the mother church used his words for political and military advantage which then spread through Europe. The reason I know this? I learned it in public school in high school, 1970.

  • Debra L Marrero

    11/29/2021 03:06 PM

    I was diagnosed in October with cancer once again, had surgery on Oct 29th and numerous doctor follow ups. I am on social security and I have the church helping me with my surgery co pay 250.00. An agency is paying for my electric here in Mesa AZ. City of Mesa is wanting to turn my water off they say I owe 154.06 and an agency said i owed 66.00. they paid that so i cant understand what they are doing to me. I have a CT scan Dec 1st, this copay is 150.00, and a doctor follow up on the 9th. I have Cigna and medicare and dont understand why they dont help people with CANCER!!! NOT everyone has a pension! I am living on social security only! I know my God is a healer but I am scared.

  • carole braden

    11/29/2021 02:39 PM

    DOESNT SOUND LIKE THE SALVATION ARMY IS BUCKLING DOWN COMPLETELY BUT THE "WOKE" PEOPLE ARE GETTING TO THEM

  • Larry Meyers

    11/29/2021 12:38 PM

    Love your show and your website, have for a long time.
    Just want to express a concern about people falling in the trap of using racist terms that are promoted by the left. You used one of the most racist terms in your article when you said " people of color ". That's a term the democrats have worked in. It's racist because all people have color. The racist democrat term is referring to colors they like, and excluding white. White is a color, it's just not one the racist democrats like.

    It's just one of many things that non-democrats fall prey to because they don't stop to think about a word before they just accept it and start using it.

    As I said, we've always thought you were, and still are, one of the smartest people in the public eye that speaks for Conservatives and Christians. Best wishes.

    Larry

  • Jim Greer

    11/29/2021 11:52 AM

    I don’t suppose there’s anyway to research this but it might be interesting to see how the distribution from the S A breaks down. You know is everyone helped equally - or should that be equitably - relating white vs p o c. And btw, l wish society would stop referring to me as “white”. Although I may be light skinned l do have SOME color, just not black, brown, etc.

  • Sharon Faulkner

    11/29/2021 11:00 AM

    Mike
    I gave up on the Salvation Army when I learned that they supported Abortion.
    But isn't it funny that it was Christianity that ended Slavery and did the most to bring about Civil Rights ?
    We also were the leaders in fighting Nazism and Communism.
    Ooooh -- terrible racists ain't we?

  • Jane Matthews

    11/29/2021 10:16 AM

    I am of heavy Irish descent. In fact I am Irish Catholic, which is amongst the Irish is the most discriminated against including by our own government (my grandfather was only allowed to work for the government if he professed himself to be an orange man). Most of our history has been carefully altered to hide the fact that the Irish were the real first slaves brought to this country as the English saw the Irish as subhuman. They even attempted genocide against the Irish. I guess the existence of Irish slaves in the colonies (who were considered to be less valuable than the black slaves) is an inconvenient truth to yet another position that the Democrats take in order to control people. So, are there any non-woke charities out there that we can donate gently used items to?

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Trigger warning for leftists: This commentary freely uses the terms “woke” and “woke-ism,” words you introduced yourselves as part of your attempt to control the language and, now that we use it pejoratively, criticize us for using. If this bothers you, so much the better. Curl up with some hot cocoa with mini-marshmallows and you’ll be fine.

…………..

The spirit of Christmas giving has been tarnished a bit this season with the revelation that the Salvation Army has published a new course of study for Salvationists called “Let’s Talk About Racism” --- gosh, we just never talk about racism any more, do we? --- that urges members to actively confront Christianity’s historic racism. National Review has details.

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/salvation-army-peddles-critical-race-theory-urges-members-to-confront-their-racism/

On the positive side, it does say this activity is for Salvationists “who choose to participate.” And it does say there are “no correct answers,” just the will to have “an authentic conversation,” prayerfully, and open to the Holy Spirit. You’re even allowed to disagree. But there’s a glossary of terms so you use the correct language when you do.

The main course book has a more concise companion document, “The Study Guide On Racism”; both were created by the Salvation Army’s International Social Justice Commission. They talk about unity and Scripture but still manage to parrot Ibram X. Kendi’s “anti-racist” view that white people carry “unconscious bias.” It reads, “The subtle nature of racism is such that people who are not consciously racist easily function with the privileges, empowerment and benefits of dominant ethnicity, thus unintentionally perpetuating injustice.”

The “Let’s Talk About Racism” book is the more in-depth of the two, with that exhaustive glossary of terms. We all know it’s very important to use the right vocabulary, at least until “progressives” decide to change it. (For clarification on what “anti-racism” is about, I recommend checking out this glossary.) For example, “structural racism...is the overarching system of racial bias across institutions and society. These systems give privileges to White people resulting in disadvantages to [blacks].” “Racist policy” is “any measure that produces or sustains racial inequity between racial groups.” That refers to the anti-racist concept of “equity,” meaning equal outcomes for all groups. The implication: If there is not an equal outcome among groups, the policy must be racist.

Also, it defines racism so that only white people can be racist. Racism is “the prejudiced treatment, stereotyping, or discrimination of POC [people of color] on the basis of race. It is the “system of social advantage” based on a hierarchy of skin color that it describes as lightest on top and working down through darker shades. “What has not changed is that racial groups are placed into a hierarchy,” it says, “with White or lighter-skinned people at the top.”

https://s3.amazonaws.com/cache.salvationarmy.org/e0c074e3-39db-4b09-a6ea-aa5bdb6ecaa6_Let%2527s%2520Talk%2520About...%2520Racism%2520COMPLETE%2520SET.pdf

You’d think the solution to this hierarchy would be to adopt what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., said about judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. But no, that’s not it. Being colorblind “ignores the discrimination our Black and Brown brothers and sisters face and does not allow us to address racism properly.” Also, “Color-blindedness is often dangerous because while we may not claim to see color, we don’t address the race-based stereotypes of beauty, fame and intelligence which often support a supremacist ideology.” Sigh.

According to this study, there's no genetic basis for race at all. “Race is a social construct designed by humanity,” it says.

Here’s a link to the shorter, ten-page guide.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/cache.salvationarmy.org/456ab604-ccb8-430e-af65-f75e04f223f5_Racism+Study+Guide.pdf

Much of what’s in this guide is very good. There’s a lot about unity. On the first page, called “The Salvation Army International Positional Statement on Racism,” it “denounces racism in all its forms.” But the SA apparently is not seeing what millions of concerned Christian parents do: that some of the “anti-racist” principles espoused here are, in themselves, racist.

The guide wisely says, “Racism is fundamentally incompatible with the Christian conviction that all people are made in the image of God and are equal in value. The Salvation Army believes that the world is enriched by a diversity of cultures and ethnicities.”

And the “Theological Framework” makes some valuable points about the spread of Christianity in the New Testament and the “global multi-ethnic reconciliation plan of God.” But, really, if it’s true that “in some mysterious way we shall retain our ethnic identities in heaven,” as this guidebook says, we hope the proponents of “anti-racism” will finally --- at long last --- look to their better angels and stop their eternal “harping” about race.

Oh, and the Salvation Army isn't the only charitable organization embracing Critical Race Theory. Goodwill industries is doing this as well.

Goodwill Embraces Critical Race Theory, Hires “Director of Anti-Racism, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion”

UPDATE: In breaking news, the Salvation Army has said they will "review" their racism guides. RedState.com has insightful commentary.

https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2021/11/28/in-a-victory-for-sanity-salvation-army-kinda-sorta-walks-back-woke-racism-guides-n483054

Steve Hilton, on his Sunday FOX News show “The Next Revolution,” had a segment about “Woke-ism” in general –- which, of course, includes Critical Race Theory –- now that seemingly everybody’s woke: the Democrat Party, the media, corporate America and even classroom teachers and local school boards. He explained that this authoritarian ideology dates from 1920s Germany –- The Frankfort School of Marxist philosophy –- as a strategy to get the oppressed proletariats to rise up and throw off their capitalist masters, as they had thus far failed to do. These Marxists decided that three things were in the way and had to be destroyed: faith, family and culture.

“Woke-ism” targets all three. In fact, Hilton’s guest Michael Shellenberger, in an article on Substack.com, argues that it, in itself, is a religion, as it's based on “a whole series of mythological and supernatural beliefs...” Sadly, it can take the place of actual religion, which is to say, the worship of God.

For example, climate change. Shellenberger argues the belief that the world is coming to an end is a religious idea. It’s not based in science, but in faith.

In his book SAN FRANSICKO, he writes about something that CRT proponents might want to examine: “the idea that people that are victims of ‘the system’ are sacred.” For example, there’s enormous concern for black Americans shot by police but relatively little for the 30-times-greater number of blacks who are killed by other black citizens in their neighborhoods.

I would add that the assertion in the Salvation Army guide that race has no genetic basis and is merely a social construct is another example. The idea that gender is not biological is yet another.

This type of thinking isn’t rational. So when we try to counter it with a rational argument, the conversation goes nowhere.

“These are supernatural views,” Shellenberger says, “that accompany the new morality of victim ideology.” But he thinks we’ll see woke-ism come to an end, because there are unfortunate consequences from this ideology, such as the dramatic rise in crime. He thinks “reality will intrude on woke religion,” and that most Americans “really just want to be equal citizens under the law.” But for now, the Religion Of Wokeness is making problems of racism and injustice MORE difficult to solve.

This is a fascinating read, offering a point of view on victimology that the Salvation Army should not leave out of its “authentic conversations,” but probably will.

https://michaelshellenberger.substack.com/p/why-wokeism-is-a-religion

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Comments 81-89 of 89

  • Patricia Bainbridge

    11/29/2021 04:23 PM

    The Salvation Army's position on abortion is also troublesome as they believe it is acceptable for the so-called 'hard' cases (rape, fetal deformity and life of the mother).

  • SANDRA Gilbert

    11/29/2021 04:20 PM

    Time to boycott these two outfits until they figure out that we are not racist!

  • Pat Kennedy

    11/29/2021 03:36 PM

    The sad reality is racism was fueled by leadership, sheriffs, judges and pastors joined the kkk. What is forgotten is this was mostly from democrats and just plain haters, white folk got a taste of this in Europe, which is why many came here. The blight of monarchies, a class system used in Europe while the rest of us were peasants and cannon fodder. It isn't race that was the problem, it was those that came into control aka absolute power corrupts absolutely and conversely partial power corrupts partially. Jesus laid this out, but the mother church used his words for political and military advantage which then spread through Europe. The reason I know this? I learned it in public school in high school, 1970.

  • Debra L Marrero

    11/29/2021 03:06 PM

    I was diagnosed in October with cancer once again, had surgery on Oct 29th and numerous doctor follow ups. I am on social security and I have the church helping me with my surgery co pay 250.00. An agency is paying for my electric here in Mesa AZ. City of Mesa is wanting to turn my water off they say I owe 154.06 and an agency said i owed 66.00. they paid that so i cant understand what they are doing to me. I have a CT scan Dec 1st, this copay is 150.00, and a doctor follow up on the 9th. I have Cigna and medicare and dont understand why they dont help people with CANCER!!! NOT everyone has a pension! I am living on social security only! I know my God is a healer but I am scared.

  • carole braden

    11/29/2021 02:39 PM

    DOESNT SOUND LIKE THE SALVATION ARMY IS BUCKLING DOWN COMPLETELY BUT THE "WOKE" PEOPLE ARE GETTING TO THEM

  • Larry Meyers

    11/29/2021 12:38 PM

    Love your show and your website, have for a long time.
    Just want to express a concern about people falling in the trap of using racist terms that are promoted by the left. You used one of the most racist terms in your article when you said " people of color ". That's a term the democrats have worked in. It's racist because all people have color. The racist democrat term is referring to colors they like, and excluding white. White is a color, it's just not one the racist democrats like.

    It's just one of many things that non-democrats fall prey to because they don't stop to think about a word before they just accept it and start using it.

    As I said, we've always thought you were, and still are, one of the smartest people in the public eye that speaks for Conservatives and Christians. Best wishes.

    Larry

  • Jim Greer

    11/29/2021 11:52 AM

    I don’t suppose there’s anyway to research this but it might be interesting to see how the distribution from the S A breaks down. You know is everyone helped equally - or should that be equitably - relating white vs p o c. And btw, l wish society would stop referring to me as “white”. Although I may be light skinned l do have SOME color, just not black, brown, etc.

  • Sharon Faulkner

    11/29/2021 11:00 AM

    Mike
    I gave up on the Salvation Army when I learned that they supported Abortion.
    But isn't it funny that it was Christianity that ended Slavery and did the most to bring about Civil Rights ?
    We also were the leaders in fighting Nazism and Communism.
    Ooooh -- terrible racists ain't we?

  • Jane Matthews

    11/29/2021 10:16 AM

    I am of heavy Irish descent. In fact I am Irish Catholic, which is amongst the Irish is the most discriminated against including by our own government (my grandfather was only allowed to work for the government if he professed himself to be an orange man). Most of our history has been carefully altered to hide the fact that the Irish were the real first slaves brought to this country as the English saw the Irish as subhuman. They even attempted genocide against the Irish. I guess the existence of Irish slaves in the colonies (who were considered to be less valuable than the black slaves) is an inconvenient truth to yet another position that the Democrats take in order to control people. So, are there any non-woke charities out there that we can donate gently used items to?

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    Trigger warning for leftists: This commentary freely uses the terms “woke” and “woke-ism,” words you introduced yourselves as part of your attempt to control the language and, now that we use it pejoratively, criticize us for using. If this bothers you, so much the better. Curl up with some hot cocoa with mini-marshmallows and you’ll be fine.

    …………..

    The spirit of Christmas giving has been tarnished a bit this season with the revelation that the Salvation Army has published a new course of study for Salvationists called “Let’s Talk About Racism” --- gosh, we just never talk about racism any more, do we? --- that urges members to actively confront Christianity’s historic racism. National Review has details.

    https://www.nationalreview.com/news/salvation-army-peddles-critical-race-theory-urges-members-to-confront-their-racism/

    On the positive side, it does say this activity is for Salvationists “who choose to participate.” And it does say there are “no correct answers,” just the will to have “an authentic conversation,” prayerfully, and open to the Holy Spirit. You’re even allowed to disagree. But there’s a glossary of terms so you use the correct language when you do.

    The main course book has a more concise companion document, “The Study Guide On Racism”; both were created by the Salvation Army’s International Social Justice Commission. They talk about unity and Scripture but still manage to parrot Ibram X. Kendi’s “anti-racist” view that white people carry “unconscious bias.” It reads, “The subtle nature of racism is such that people who are not consciously racist easily function with the privileges, empowerment and benefits of dominant ethnicity, thus unintentionally perpetuating injustice.”

    The “Let’s Talk About Racism” book is the more in-depth of the two, with that exhaustive glossary of terms. We all know it’s very important to use the right vocabulary, at least until “progressives” decide to change it. (For clarification on what “anti-racism” is about, I recommend checking out this glossary.) For example, “structural racism...is the overarching system of racial bias across institutions and society. These systems give privileges to White people resulting in disadvantages to [blacks].” “Racist policy” is “any measure that produces or sustains racial inequity between racial groups.” That refers to the anti-racist concept of “equity,” meaning equal outcomes for all groups. The implication: If there is not an equal outcome among groups, the policy must be racist.

    Also, it defines racism so that only white people can be racist. Racism is “the prejudiced treatment, stereotyping, or discrimination of POC [people of color] on the basis of race. It is the “system of social advantage” based on a hierarchy of skin color that it describes as lightest on top and working down through darker shades. “What has not changed is that racial groups are placed into a hierarchy,” it says, “with White or lighter-skinned people at the top.”

    https://s3.amazonaws.com/cache.salvationarmy.org/e0c074e3-39db-4b09-a6ea-aa5bdb6ecaa6_Let%2527s%2520Talk%2520About...%2520Racism%2520COMPLETE%2520SET.pdf

    You’d think the solution to this hierarchy would be to adopt what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., said about judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. But no, that’s not it. Being colorblind “ignores the discrimination our Black and Brown brothers and sisters face and does not allow us to address racism properly.” Also, “Color-blindedness is often dangerous because while we may not claim to see color, we don’t address the race-based stereotypes of beauty, fame and intelligence which often support a supremacist ideology.” Sigh.

    According to this study, there's no genetic basis for race at all. “Race is a social construct designed by humanity,” it says.

    Here’s a link to the shorter, ten-page guide.

    https://s3.amazonaws.com/cache.salvationarmy.org/456ab604-ccb8-430e-af65-f75e04f223f5_Racism+Study+Guide.pdf

    Much of what’s in this guide is very good. There’s a lot about unity. On the first page, called “The Salvation Army International Positional Statement on Racism,” it “denounces racism in all its forms.” But the SA apparently is not seeing what millions of concerned Christian parents do: that some of the “anti-racist” principles espoused here are, in themselves, racist.

    The guide wisely says, “Racism is fundamentally incompatible with the Christian conviction that all people are made in the image of God and are equal in value. The Salvation Army believes that the world is enriched by a diversity of cultures and ethnicities.”

    And the “Theological Framework” makes some valuable points about the spread of Christianity in the New Testament and the “global multi-ethnic reconciliation plan of God.” But, really, if it’s true that “in some mysterious way we shall retain our ethnic identities in heaven,” as this guidebook says, we hope the proponents of “anti-racism” will finally --- at long last --- look to their better angels and stop their eternal “harping” about race.

    Oh, and the Salvation Army isn't the only charitable organization embracing Critical Race Theory. Goodwill industries is doing this as well.

    Goodwill Embraces Critical Race Theory, Hires “Director of Anti-Racism, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion”

    UPDATE: In breaking news, the Salvation Army has said they will "review" their racism guides. RedState.com has insightful commentary.

    https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2021/11/28/in-a-victory-for-sanity-salvation-army-kinda-sorta-walks-back-woke-racism-guides-n483054

    Steve Hilton, on his Sunday FOX News show “The Next Revolution,” had a segment about “Woke-ism” in general –- which, of course, includes Critical Race Theory –- now that seemingly everybody’s woke: the Democrat Party, the media, corporate America and even classroom teachers and local school boards. He explained that this authoritarian ideology dates from 1920s Germany –- The Frankfort School of Marxist philosophy –- as a strategy to get the oppressed proletariats to rise up and throw off their capitalist masters, as they had thus far failed to do. These Marxists decided that three things were in the way and had to be destroyed: faith, family and culture.

    “Woke-ism” targets all three. In fact, Hilton’s guest Michael Shellenberger, in an article on Substack.com, argues that it, in itself, is a religion, as it's based on “a whole series of mythological and supernatural beliefs...” Sadly, it can take the place of actual religion, which is to say, the worship of God.

    For example, climate change. Shellenberger argues the belief that the world is coming to an end is a religious idea. It’s not based in science, but in faith.

    In his book SAN FRANSICKO, he writes about something that CRT proponents might want to examine: “the idea that people that are victims of ‘the system’ are sacred.” For example, there’s enormous concern for black Americans shot by police but relatively little for the 30-times-greater number of blacks who are killed by other black citizens in their neighborhoods.

    I would add that the assertion in the Salvation Army guide that race has no genetic basis and is merely a social construct is another example. The idea that gender is not biological is yet another.

    This type of thinking isn’t rational. So when we try to counter it with a rational argument, the conversation goes nowhere.

    “These are supernatural views,” Shellenberger says, “that accompany the new morality of victim ideology.” But he thinks we’ll see woke-ism come to an end, because there are unfortunate consequences from this ideology, such as the dramatic rise in crime. He thinks “reality will intrude on woke religion,” and that most Americans “really just want to be equal citizens under the law.” But for now, the Religion Of Wokeness is making problems of racism and injustice MORE difficult to solve.

    This is a fascinating read, offering a point of view on victimology that the Salvation Army should not leave out of its “authentic conversations,” but probably will.

    https://michaelshellenberger.substack.com/p/why-wokeism-is-a-religion

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    • Patricia Bainbridge

      11/29/2021 04:23 PM

      The Salvation Army's position on abortion is also troublesome as they believe it is acceptable for the so-called 'hard' cases (rape, fetal deformity and life of the mother).

    • SANDRA Gilbert

      11/29/2021 04:20 PM

      Time to boycott these two outfits until they figure out that we are not racist!

    • Pat Kennedy

      11/29/2021 03:36 PM

      The sad reality is racism was fueled by leadership, sheriffs, judges and pastors joined the kkk. What is forgotten is this was mostly from democrats and just plain haters, white folk got a taste of this in Europe, which is why many came here. The blight of monarchies, a class system used in Europe while the rest of us were peasants and cannon fodder. It isn't race that was the problem, it was those that came into control aka absolute power corrupts absolutely and conversely partial power corrupts partially. Jesus laid this out, but the mother church used his words for political and military advantage which then spread through Europe. The reason I know this? I learned it in public school in high school, 1970.

    • Debra L Marrero

      11/29/2021 03:06 PM

      I was diagnosed in October with cancer once again, had surgery on Oct 29th and numerous doctor follow ups. I am on social security and I have the church helping me with my surgery co pay 250.00. An agency is paying for my electric here in Mesa AZ. City of Mesa is wanting to turn my water off they say I owe 154.06 and an agency said i owed 66.00. they paid that so i cant understand what they are doing to me. I have a CT scan Dec 1st, this copay is 150.00, and a doctor follow up on the 9th. I have Cigna and medicare and dont understand why they dont help people with CANCER!!! NOT everyone has a pension! I am living on social security only! I know my God is a healer but I am scared.

    • carole braden

      11/29/2021 02:39 PM

      DOESNT SOUND LIKE THE SALVATION ARMY IS BUCKLING DOWN COMPLETELY BUT THE "WOKE" PEOPLE ARE GETTING TO THEM

    • Larry Meyers

      11/29/2021 12:38 PM

      Love your show and your website, have for a long time.
      Just want to express a concern about people falling in the trap of using racist terms that are promoted by the left. You used one of the most racist terms in your article when you said " people of color ". That's a term the democrats have worked in. It's racist because all people have color. The racist democrat term is referring to colors they like, and excluding white. White is a color, it's just not one the racist democrats like.

      It's just one of many things that non-democrats fall prey to because they don't stop to think about a word before they just accept it and start using it.

      As I said, we've always thought you were, and still are, one of the smartest people in the public eye that speaks for Conservatives and Christians. Best wishes.

      Larry

    • Jim Greer

      11/29/2021 11:52 AM

      I don’t suppose there’s anyway to research this but it might be interesting to see how the distribution from the S A breaks down. You know is everyone helped equally - or should that be equitably - relating white vs p o c. And btw, l wish society would stop referring to me as “white”. Although I may be light skinned l do have SOME color, just not black, brown, etc.

    • Sharon Faulkner

      11/29/2021 11:00 AM

      Mike
      I gave up on the Salvation Army when I learned that they supported Abortion.
      But isn't it funny that it was Christianity that ended Slavery and did the most to bring about Civil Rights ?
      We also were the leaders in fighting Nazism and Communism.
      Ooooh -- terrible racists ain't we?

    • Jane Matthews

      11/29/2021 10:16 AM

      I am of heavy Irish descent. In fact I am Irish Catholic, which is amongst the Irish is the most discriminated against including by our own government (my grandfather was only allowed to work for the government if he professed himself to be an orange man). Most of our history has been carefully altered to hide the fact that the Irish were the real first slaves brought to this country as the English saw the Irish as subhuman. They even attempted genocide against the Irish. I guess the existence of Irish slaves in the colonies (who were considered to be less valuable than the black slaves) is an inconvenient truth to yet another position that the Democrats take in order to control people. So, are there any non-woke charities out there that we can donate gently used items to?