Have you wondered why making monkey noises at a football game has become such a problem and concern to dark skinned people?
‘It’s not just black people who are the victims of ‘monkey’ taunts. ‘Even US President George Bush has been likened to a chimpanzee,’ says David Catchpoole in ‘Creation’ magazine Vol 29 No 3 June 2007- ‘Do monkeys play football?‘… ‘I’ve never heard it described as ‘racist’….. Here’s the problem - when white people are likened to monkeys and apes, it’a not racist, but to equate black people and apes is racist,’…. When Darwin popularized the theory of evolution, he clearly suggested that some people are ‘more evolved’ than others. In that context, it was easy for people of European ancestry to forget that western achievements in science, literature, music etc., arose in large part out of the energising freedom, mutual trust, and call-to-fruitfulness ideals provided by a biblical worldview. Instead, many people of British and European ancestry imagined that their ‘evolutionarily advanced’ societies reflected their superiority over other ‘races’ - especially black ‘races.’ …… ‘So today, because evolution is presumed to be true, making monkey noises at a black person is construed as ‘racist’, i.e. demeaning black people relative to whites…….specifically, blacks are less evolved than whites. Of course they don’t dare put it so bluntly - it’s simply assumed…And now the United Nations (General Assembly, 58th session -May 2006) is trying to stamp it out.’
‘This is a classic example of society reaping the consequences (e.g. racism) of what it has sown (evolutionary teaching).’
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