And
again, the speaker stood up on the podium and behind the microphone, and his
words burst forth in a voice unlike any had heard. He spoke with a furrowed brow
and with resonance and emotion in his voice and the words rolled off his tongue
as if he had said them before.
“Listen
carefully to these words. The justice worker went out to spread the word of
righteousness across the land, how people should be treating other people
regardless of skin color, addressing the depth of the breadth of institutional
racism, unfair lending laws, the costs of segregation, inequalities in the
health care industry and health disparities, unfair practices at the county
level for home and operating loans for black or Indian or women or Hispanic
farmers, and a myriad of other ills that have befallen the countryside and the city.
Some
of justice worker’s words fell on hearts that were unprepared or unwilling
to
hear and inner voices of ‘not me,’ ‘not my people,’ or the subtler, ‘if he’s
right I’m wrong and I’ll have to sacrifice all that I’ve built,’ and the words
of the world of whiteness stifled out the words and sentiments of justice. Some
of words of the justice worker fell on ears that seemed to want to hear and
hearts that seemed open and in those moments of the conference hall there were
signs of agreement, but once the person stood back out into the sun of her life
and felt the harsh glare of family and friends and society and church saying, ‘not
so, too much effort, too much, too much,’ and ‘besides, we’re all good people,’
and ‘I have friends of color, so she’s not talking about me’ and she went on
her way untouched and unmoved.

Some
of the justice worker’s words fell upon hearts that took it in, at least on the
surface, but unbeknownst to all, beliefs and attitudes and practices and family
and friends choked the words and sentiments away. Years and years and years off
white supremacy, decades and decades of wealth based upon skin color, centuries
and centuries of living within systems that profit one set of people and kick
to the curb other people groups simply could not be altered, so ideas of change
were quickly, very, very quickly starved out, even before the people and their
hearts reached home.


Wow! May more people recieve the truth and be moved to be courageous and persistent in standing up for those who have been deeply wronged. The last paragraph is inspiring and fills me with hope.
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