Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Remembering when it was not abortion or homophobia that united the Fundamentalists. It was segregation.

Pamphlets handed out in churches during the early sixties.
Every once in awhile I like to remind people that the Religious Right that helped to get Ronald Reagan elected to the presidency in 1980, did not get its start as a political movement that embraced conservationism, pro-life, and an anti-homosexual agenda.

No there was a time when none of those issues even registered with the Fundamentalists.

As Frank Schaeffer likes to remind people, it was he and his father who helped shape the Evangelical pro-life movement, and it was they, working under the banner of the "Moral Majority," who made it the main issue that Republicans ran on in the 1980's.

But before that what united that group of folks was not "killing" unborn babies. No it is the possibility that there might be some babies born with "mixed blood."

And the father of the Moral Majority, Jerry Falwell, was one of the worst agitators:

Like many Southern White ministers, Falwell didn’t sit on the sidelines at the outset of the modern civil rights movement, he joined the opposition. 

“Decades before the forces that now make up the Christian right declared their culture war, Falwell was a rabid segregationist who railed against the civil rights movement from the pulpit of the abandoned backwater bottling plant he converted into Thomas Road Baptist Church,” Max Blumenthal writes in an insightful article in The Nation magazine. “This opening episode of Falwell’s life, studiously overlooked by his friends, naively unacknowledged by many of his chroniclers, and puzzlingly and glaringly omitted in the obituaries of the Washington Post and New York Times, is essential to understanding his historical significance in galvanizing the Christian right. Indeed, it was race –not abortion or the attendant suite of so-called ‘values’ issues – that propelled Falwell and his evangelical allies into political activism.” 

Four years after the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education outlawing segregated public schools, Falwell gave a speech titled, “Segregation or Integration.” 

His message was unmistakably clear: “If Chief Justice Warren and his associates had known God’s word and had desired to do the Lord’s will, I am quite confident that the 1954 decision would never have been made. The facilities should be separate. When God has drawn the line of distinction, we should not attempt to cross that line.”

This was the issue that originally united the Southern white Evangelicals together, and it continues to permeate the conservative party to this day.

So is it really any wonder that Fox News clearly shows a racial bias in their coverage?

Of course not. Because their main demographic is older conservative white folks who were raised in churches where those pamphlets were common place, and the pastor's sermons were peppered, not with warnings about premarital sex or the homosexual agenda, but instead with the need to keep the races from mingling at to keep God's people pure.

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:05 AM

    Actually, if they are honest, they would admit to the fact that at that same time, abortion was the only way to deal with an unwanted pregnancy. Everyone had caught onto the lie about "visiting relatives" in another state.
    I had a close friend who was unfortunately the daughter of a local pastor. Her father insisted that she get an abortion because "what would people think of him" if she had a baby out of wedlock. Funny how things change.
    (She didn't have an abortion.)

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    1. Anonymous7:19 AM

      I don't think they've changed that much. Hypocrisy has always been rife in that milieu.

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  2. Yes, and they like to confuse the dumb these days by pointing out that Southern racists were historically prolific in the Democratic party, and of course they're right, but they leave out how that changed overnight once Johnson had signed back to back civil rights bills. ("We've just lost the South for a generation," he memorably said, a prognostication that, atypically for Johnson, wasn't sweeping enough.)

    Their audience may be dumb, but Nixon and Reagan weren't with their talk about 'states rights,' holding out coddling arms to those same racists.

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  3. Sally in MI5:26 AM

    It always amazes me that they attribute everything in their lives to an all-knowing, all-powerful Creator, but they refuse to accept that if that is true, then that same God created every human being on this planet, and we are all equal. Guess that never occurs to them?

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  4. Anonymous7:21 AM

    I never knew that about Jerry Falwell, but it makes perfect sense. If you're evil, you're evil.

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  5. Maple8:09 AM

    First it was Blame Canada, then it was Blame Obama, and now it's Blame God! As in "God has drawn the line of distinction", meaning "Not our idea that the races should be separate, it was God's, so blame God".

    Honestly, the stupid, it truly hurts.

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  6. Caroll Thompson1:48 PM

    I am old enough to remember these idiots using the bible to justify segregation. I am not old enough to remember when they used the bible to justify slavery, but justify slavery they did using the bible. And all those lynchings of black people? Yes, the bible said that was okay and a good thing to do.

    They justify all their hateful ways with the bible. And they have brainwashed the willing to believe everything they say. This is why they hate education and people thinking for themselves. When people think for themselves, these charlatans have no power.

    This is not about the bible. This is about power and the bible is the tool they use to retain that power.

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  7. Anita Winecooler5:06 PM

    I remember Falwell's (and Anita Bryant) and their racist/homophobic rants, it always amazed me how many people actually followed them, but nothing's changed.
    When I was in College, my girlfriend (who's African American) and her white boyfriend had just had a baby.
    The census taker came to the door, and we were in the bedroom while she breast fed, and her husband was answering all the questions.
    The census taker laughed when he said his girlfriend's race was "Black" and his son was "Mulatto", I walked out of the bedroom and the census taker congratulated me on having a child, the dipshit racist nimrod took it upon himself to write "White" and "White" for my friend and her son.
    Should have seen his face when she walked in with the baby.
    He apologized for saying "it violates God's law" and promptly left while we laughed hysterically.

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