The limitation of color - a podcast by Dr. Eric Tangumonkem

from 2021-06-29T17:59:16

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Did Martin Luther King, Jr. not say that “Judge not a man by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character”?   Dr. Luther King, Jr. was correct, but it seems the society still has to catch up with the reality he was talking about. While society may be used to using all these labels to classify people for whatever purpose, these labels have caused more harm than good. There is a lot to a label or a name. It is amazing that each time God wants to do some unique in somebody’s life, He changes their name because there is power in what we program in our subconscious minds. If we as a society say that we are color-blind, then it is time to get rid of the different classes that have been created based on skin color. The war against racism will never be completely won until we start identifying people for who they are, not by whatever color class we place them under.  The white/black divide is bogus and has done more harm than good. Some may argue that we are used to these terms and there is no point refusing the fact that there are whites and blacks.  It seems when it comes to white, we just created a new color because I have yet to see somebody that looks like a white sheet of paper. In other words, the white we call white is actually a social construct that is false. Therefore, this supports the idea that the use of color to classify humans does not have the right intentions. It is a tool of discrimination, subjugation, and control. Order your resources: https://www.iemapproach.com/shop


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