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sophiaserpentia ([personal profile] sophiaserpentia) wrote2006-04-06 12:20 pm

I still feel abiding affection for Jesus

...but i'd rather see Christianity eradicated entirely than watch it continue to be hijacked in the name of bigotry, greed, and sexism:

The Northern Marianas Islands are a U.S. protectorate (so it can label goods "Made in the USA") in the Pacific being used as a sort of labor gulag, with workers imported from China and elsewhere and paid pitiful wages. Jack Abramoff had a contract with the government of the Marianas to lobby against stopping the flow of immigrant labor to the islands and to prevent a minimum wage bill (mandating a level higher than the island's standard $3.05 per hour) from getting to the floor of the House.

The islands are home to classic sweatshops. In 1996 and 1997, Abramoff billed the Marianas for 187 contacts with DeLay's office, including 16 meetings with DeLay. In December 1997, DeLay, his wife and their daughter went on an Abramoff-arranged jaunt to the Marianas. DeLay brunched with the Marianas' largest private employer, textile magnate Willie Tan.

Tan had to settle a U.S. Labor Department lawsuit alleging workplace violations. According to the book "The Hammer" by Lou Dubose and Jan Reid, among the violations common on the islands is forbidding women to work when they are pregnant, thus leading to a high abortion rate.

Evidently, DeLay didn't have time to look into such allegations, since he was busy playing golf and attending a dinner in his honor, sponsored by Tan's holding company. According to The Washington Post, it was at this dinner that DeLay called Abramoff "one of my closest and dearest friends." He also reminded those present of his promise that no minimum wage or immigration legislation affecting the Marianas would be passed.

"Stand firm," he added. "Resist evil. Remember that all truth and blessings emanate from our Creator." He then went with Tan to see a cockfight.

This is why DeLay's professions of Christianity make me sick. He was there. He could have talked to the workers. Instead, he chose to walk with the powerful and do real harm to the very people Jesus mandated we especially care for.

from Molly Ivins: DeLay's sins


Speaking of Tom DeLay's profession of being a Christian, let's see some notes from a conference he attended recently in DC, alongside Senator John Cornyn, Gary Bauer, Alan Keyes, Phyllis Schafly, and others:

Beginning with the premise that there is a war on Christianity, conference organizers and participants were eager to issue calls to arms in response. “We are under spiritual invasion!” intoned Rod Parsley, an evangelist from Ohio. “Man your battle stations! Ready your weapons! LOCK AND LOAD!” (The audience responded to these imperatives with a raucous and exuberant standing ovation.) Parsley also claimed that those Christian churches not sharing the perspective of the Christians represented at the conference constitute “the devil’s demilitarized zone,” naïvely and fatally embracing “peace at any price.” Meanwhile, Laurence Wright, a Lutheran pastor and co-president of Vision America, announced that the time of a peaceful and contemplative Christianity is over; that Christians have been AWOL (“absent without Lord”) in the battle; and that “We must attack the evil now where it is strongest” in order to restore America, the city high on a hill.

... Perhaps the most explicit call to arms came from Ron Luce, the president and founder of Teen Mania, a Christian revivalist youth ministry, and the author of Battle Cry for a Generation, a multimedia campaign that deploys military images and language to recruit soldiers in Christ’s army. Toward the end of his speech, Luce invoked the biblical story of the Levite’s concubine in Judges 19. (In the story, the Levite’s concubine is gang-raped by men who wanted to do sexual violence to the Levite. When the Levite’s host refuses to deliver the Levite to the assailants, he offers them his own virgin daughter and the Levite’s concubine instead. When the assailants reject such an exchange, the Levite simply expels the concubine from his host's house, leaving her to be raped repeatedly throughout the night. The following morning, upon finding the concubine’s dead body on his host’s doorstep, the Levite dismembers her and sends her body parts out to the twelve tribes of Israel as a provocation to revenge.) “I kind of feel like the Levite,” Ron Luce confessed. And then he uttered a battle cry of his own: “CUT UP THE CONCUBINE! CUT UP THE CONCUBINE! CUT UP THE CONCUBINE!”

from Notes from the War Room (thanks to [livejournal.com profile] _raven_ for the link)

[identity profile] azaz-al.livejournal.com 2006-04-06 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't want to hear it. If you have a problem with people who have been abused by Christians their ENTIRE LIVES being angry at Christians as a group, then you need to fight the abuses, not those suffering from having been abused. I'm sick of everything being on me. I see only the barest minimum of effort being put out by "nice Christians" to stop the screaming theocrats. And yes, I do hold ordinary Germans who sat back and did nothing in the face of Naziism partially responsible for the death camps. What, would you lecture Jews for mistrusting Germans?

[identity profile] rhonan.livejournal.com 2006-04-06 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, if a Jew hated the comic strip Peanuts solely because the author was of german descent, I would consider him an idiot and gladly lecture him for his bigotry. Funny, I see a lot of Christians actively fighting the Dominionists and their political lackeys. When I was at the Pierce County Democratic convention I saw a large number of people from my own church were delegates, and a Jesuit priest was a fellow Kucinich delegate. Fr. Bill spent a year in a Federal penitentiary for his work fighting the School of the America's. Granted, the lack of coverage in the mainstream media may be a factor, but could it also be your personal biases that prevent you from seeing that there is significant resistance from those who follow Christ's teachings? Or are you just so blinded by your own anger that you have just as closed-minded and bigoted as those you hate?

[identity profile] azaz-al.livejournal.com 2006-04-06 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not impressed by your kind and gentle version of Christianity if you feel you need to make patronizing comments to me about how I shouldn't be angry and I must be biased and I'm some kind of sick person for fighting back against the people who have abused me and are still abusing me and the people I love. I don't have time to equivocate and try to soothe your feelings and put a disclaimer before every thing I say. You are the one with misplaced anger if you think it will do a bit of good to approach someone who is angry about being abused and take them to task for overgeneralizing. That's some Christian compassion you have going there. Does it make you feel all warm and fuzzy and self righteous to scold me?

[identity profile] collie13.livejournal.com 2006-04-07 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
Well put.