MJ & Shades of Gray
Seeing
life in "Black or White"
(Part 2 of 2)
The Firpo Files
June
2, 2011
Part 1 of this two-part series titled "MJ's Views on the ‘Ace'
of Race" (May 19, 2011) discussed the July 1, 2011, issue of The Watchtower, as well as the July 2011 issue
of Awake!
Both of these magazines are published by Jehovah's Witnesses,
and were distributed by Michael Joseph Jackson when he belonged to the group.
The
purpose of Part 1 was to illustrate why Michael sometimes took issue with the Eurocentric flavor occasionally (but consistently)
found in the incomparably popular international magazines.
Fading Ink:
For example, Almighty God Jehovah (when his face is illustrated), Jesus Christ (while on earth and after his resurrection
to heaven), and all the holy angels (whether in heaven or materialized on earth) have white skin--complete with European features--the
vast majority of times in Witness literature.
"You know the Watchtower
people make their own ink," notes "Jawan" from Brooklyn. "And you'll see Jesus and the apostles with a
little color in them every once in a while. But then that ink begins to fade--you know what I mean-and then everybody's White
all over again."
Jesus Christ as James Bond?: Interestingly,
during a worldwide campaign inviting millions to attend the commemoration of Jesus' death this past April, the Witnesses issued
countless colorful invitations with an artist's conception of Jesus. Worldwide, various individuals tweeted their reaction
to Witness encounters.
One of the more revealing tweets reads: "I got
a flyer from the Jehovah's Witnesses and their drawing of Jesus looks remarkably like Sean Connery." Jawan's response?
"They sure aren't going to make him look like Sidney Poitier."
The
Colored Christ: Factually, Jesus Christ had color, and did not look like a European White man. For, not only did
the people have color in the region of the world where Jesus grew up (compare Song of Solomon 1:5, 6), Jesus is said to have
camouflaged himself among these same People of Color on several occasions. (Luke 4:28-30; John 7:10-13; 11:56-57)
"If his skin wasn't enriched with melanin," insists Jawan, "the police back
then could have easily said: ‘We're looking for a White guy.'"
Speaking
Up: Should harboring cultural bias exclude the Witnesses from being contenders for the title of "true"
Christians? Intriguingly, it didn't disqualify Christ's followers when a case of discrimination reared its ugly head in the
first century.
"But with the believers multiplying rapidly," writes
historian and physician Luke, "there were rumblings of discontent. Those who spoke only Greek complained
that their widows were being discriminated against." (Acts 6:1, Living Bible) Another translation
says, "the Greek-speaking followers had an argument with the other Jewish followers."(Acts 6:1, New
Century Version) Indeed, "there were rumblings of discontent" which gave birth to ‘complaints'
from the ones "discriminated against."
Not content with the
status quo, certain ones from the discriminated group spoke up, arguing their case. When the issue reached the apostles, they
wisely appointed a task force of responsible Christian men to squash any discriminatory behavior. (Acts 6:3-6)
Should similar situations arise again within the future Christian community, responsible
elders could use this incident (and how it was handled) as an instructional template for resolution.--Romans 15:4.
Position of Prejudice: As quoted in Part 1, the July 1, 2011, issue of
The Watchtower states: "If we are honest with ourselves, we may realize that we are inclined to feel at least
a little superior, or perhaps inferior, to people of another race." It should be noted, however, that if a racist White
man is the janitor, that's one thing; if he's the general manager, that's quite another.
While
this is not to suggest that all White men in responsible positions are racists, the fact remains that the overwhelming majority
of CEOs in Fortune 500 companies are White men.
Africa in the "Black"-ground:
In the August 1, 2011, Watchtower, Africa is credited with an ingenious invention, but obscurely so. Besides using
the sundial, ancient Jews used the clepsydra or "water clock" to tell time on cloudy days and at night.
"Besides the Jews," says The Watchtower, "the ancient Egyptians,
Persians, Greeks, and Romans also used this device. According to The Jewish Encyclopedia, both the Mishnah and the
Talmud mention the clepsydra."
Tucked away in these revelatory statements
is the fact that Africans ("the ancient Egyptians") came up with the clepsydra, and other cultures adopted it.
Conclusion: Despite shades of gray, MJ loved everybody, every day. Peace
and blessings to all. Amen.