The Color of Compromise - Session 10 - Reconsidering Racial Reconciliation in the Age of Black Lives Matter
Color of Compromise (Jemar Tisby)
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23m
Christian complicity with racism in the twenty-first century looks different than complicity with racism in the past. It looks like Christians responding to *black lives matter* with the phrase *all lives matter.* It looks like Christians consistently supporting a president whose racism has been on display for decades. It looks like Christians telling black people and their allies that their attempts to bring up racial concerns are “divisive.”
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