Monday, October 1, 2018

IPECAC

ABC News political consultant Matthew Dowd thanks God that he is not as other men are.

In the great span of world history, nearly all change and progress has come from an under-served and out-of-power group pushing, prodding, and pounding on those who hold power to expand it to include a wider and more diverse population.
 
Unfortunately, nearly every time, those in power don’t have the foresight or humility to expand the circles without this external threat.
 
As a white male Christian in America, I am part of a dwindling subset that has held the levers of power politically and economically in nearly every field for the entire history of the United States.
 
Instead of waiting for the diverse population of America to keep pushing and prodding, I would humbly suggest that we as white male Christians take it upon ourselves to step back and give more people who don’t look like us access to the levers of power.
 
We don’t have to wait, and our country is in desperate need of more diverse leaders. It is that diverse leadership which will not only represent more of what America looks like today, but it will give us the opportunity to find solutions which homogenous models of leadership aren’t able to.
 
We don’t need to be the CEO of nearly every major company in America. We don’t need to be the majority of the people who hold political power. We don’t need to be President. We don’t need to be a Supreme Court Justice. We don’t need to be the ones who dominate conversations and run the meetings.
 
Whatever.  In the meantime, I'll just leave this here.

1 comment:

Katherine said...

On asking for white men to step aside: You first, Mr. Dowd. On the adultery: Ugh.