Depends on how much race is relevant. Now when the white lady plays Moses wife it's a just a white reenactment. When it's the Black Madonna someone will say it's really white people but they were using Black clay! That's all they had back then LMBAO!
Not exactly on point, but related I think. A couple of weeks ago I attended a wedding that took place at a Church in the heart of Compton. So all these Black folks were in this church celebrating the coming together of a man and a women in the house of their God and simultaneously worshiping the White folks depicted on the stained windows of the Church. What's wrong with that picture?
Concerning to whom the fault of oppression belongs; "We are not all equally guilty but we are all equally responsible" - Rabbi Abraham Hescel
Concerning blaming others for the problem; "...And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?... - Matthew: 7 1-5
Concerning how to fix the problems concerning oppression; "Someone once said that the word 'motivation' should never be used in the singular. Some combination of motives always exist and it's impossible for anyone to qualify the proportion of each that is involved in any given act" - Warren Buffet (in an interview in the USA Today)
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Depends on how much race is relevant. Now when the white lady plays Moses wife it's a just a white reenactment. When it's the Black Madonna someone will say it's really white people but they were using Black clay! That's all they had back then LMBAO!
They are both fictional characters.
Not exactly on point, but related I think. A couple of weeks ago I attended a wedding that took place at a Church in the heart of Compton. So all these Black folks were in this church celebrating the coming together of a man and a women in the house of their God and simultaneously worshiping the White folks depicted on the stained windows of the Church. What's wrong with that picture?
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