Yes, I think there is a race problem in America. Having said that, sometimes there are accusations of racism where none exist. Case in point: a black woman complains that she waited a long time and was not served at a restaurant. I as a Caucasian have had the same experience. Is it really racism or just bad service?
Yes i agree. I also think we have to be mindful that we are not taught to see racism when it is not there. This is antithetical to the Christian response. I think we should use the power of Christian goodness in all situations which will mitigate against it even if it should be present. Racism cannot dominate if most people have a commitment to Christian principles.
I am white living in a country that is 99% non white. If i wanted to see racism i could quite easily but in doing so i would just create more racism.
This should be the Christian response. When the bank employee doesn’t help me with a problem i assume she is new or we are having a problem understanding each others language or she is not sure of how to conduct herself around foreigners. It could be racism but a smile and a gentle ‘thank you anyway’ works a lot better than assuming racism. If racism did exist it fades very quickly when both realise we are faithful to Christian principles.
These sorts of things happen all the time. When the soldier doesn’t let me cross a checkpoint i assume i have the wrong pass and others have a right to cross. I don’t assume racism.
When a security guard turns me away from the shop because it is not my quarantine day i assume he is doing it also for people of his ethnicity. I don’t assume racism.
When a half filled bus goes straight past me (quite often) i assume the driver is late in his schedule, or didn’t see me or has had a bad experience in my neighbourhood. I might joke with the locals that he must be racist but i don’t assume it.
When sellers of produce or taxi drivers try to charge me more for their services i think that maybe they are just trying their luck or that they think i don’t know the score. I don’t assume racism.
Even (very rarely) when men tell me to go back to my own country i assume they are drunk, or their girlfriend has left them or they have had a bad experience with a foreigner. I don’t assume racism.
There are so many examples all the time and the non whites hold all the guns and government positions and judicial positions. If i wanted to see racism i could but 99% of the time my interactions with people are very positive and i know my relations with the people and friendly Christian attitude is a strength which guards against abuse.
If i wanted to see racism in the other, then my 99% good interactions would drop to 95% then 90% and my attitude would exacerbate the situation even further until everything was racist.
For me that it is why it is so important to give people the benefit of the doubt, until there is no doubt. There will always be bad apples but we are taught to love them too and very often that is the best approach. I lament that these Christian principles have retreated in certain countries.