Wednesday Oct 27, 2021

The Woke Revolution, Critical Race Theory, and the Courage to Tell the Truth

In a recent article from Commentary.org, journalist Bari Weiss recounts an alarming number of incidents that have occurred in numerous academic institutions across the country. She writes of,

“David Peterson, an art professor at Skidmore College in upstate New York. He stood accused in the fevered summer of 2020 of “engaging in hateful conduct that threatens Black Skidmore students.”

What was that hateful conduct? David and his wife, Andrea, went to watch a rally for police officers. “Given the painful events that continue to unfold across this nation, I guess we just felt compelled to see first-hand how all of this was playing out in our own community,” he told the Skidmore student newspaper. David and his wife stayed for 20 minutes on the edge of the event. They held no signs, participated in no chants. They just watched. Then they left for dinner.

For the crime of listening, David Peterson’s class was boycotted. A sign appeared on his classroom door: “STOP. By entering this class you are crossing a campus-wide picket line and breaking the boycott against Professor David Peterson. This is not a safe environment for marginalized students.” Then the university opened an investigation into accusations of bias in the classroom.”

In recent years, disturbing incidents like this one Weiss reported have been happening at an alarming rate. Activism across college campuses and in progressive cities has pushed for radical social, political, and societal revolution. The calls to “dismantle the patriarchy”, “redistribute wealth”, “tax the rich”, “defund the police” are all grounded in the understanding that these institutions are by nature irredeemably discriminatory and must be destroyed. The call to be “woke” is to be conscious of these injustices in society and aware of the need for their dismantling. Critical race theory is an approach to these social changes that also calls for the deconstruction of supposedly “racist” institutions, laws, and establishments.

But are these ideas grounded in truth? Are they working, and will they ever work? What is the Christian response to critical race theory? How is a Christian to view being “woke”? And, what if we get “canceled” or “censored” for simply telling the truth?

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