Huge Irony, and the same old game
The
murderous rampage by this sick young man Dylann Roof in Charleston, SC has left
me deeply disturbed; and of course I’m not alone. After the initial horror and
heartbreak, two things strike me: huge irony, and the same old game.
Dylann Roof
was inspired he says by the Council of Conservative Citizens. Being ignorant of
this group I Googled them. Very
interesting. First I was struck by how many prominent politicians have been
associated with the Council, including one of the many (if you get my drift) now
running for President. Two parts of the Council’s platform struck me:
‘conservative Christian values’, and ‘the superiority of the European race’.
The first of
these brings me to the huge irony because ever since Roof’s murderous assault in a church we have witnessed the most
extraordinary expressions of forgiveness by family members of those slaughtered
and many others as they gathered together in the historic Emmanuel African
Methodist Episcopal Church of Charleston. Many have expressed forgiveness and a
refusal to go down the road of hatred and revenge because they say that this is
what their Christian religion teaches them. What I find ironic is that when the
forebears of these good folk were brought here against their will they were not
Christian; and only later did their descendants acquire the religion of their ‘owners’,
and now it appears practice it a little better than some of the descendants of
the ‘owners’. These racists say that they find in this same bible clauses that
give them reason to declare people of color inferior. Hold on a minute: Jesus of Nazareth was not a European; he was a West Asian,
most probably with dark wavy hair and certainly dark brown eyes and a healthy
'tan'. His encounter with Europeans was not healthy in that it was Europeans in
the form of Romans who executed him.
As for the
‘same old game’ part of my title, I’m referring to the constant linkage of
European racial superiority and the need to link that with the denial of the proven
facts of human evolution. European superiority is a lie and can only be
perpetuated by more lying. I’d like to
think that if Dylann hadn’t dropped out of high school he might have learned a
bit of basic biological truth; but then I’m probably kidding myself. I’m a
subscriber to the Reports of the National Center for Science Education. There,
amongst other things, I receive updates on court cases and struggles in state
legislatures where concerned parents, more enlightened legislators or scientific
organizations struggle to either overturn laws brought in to deliberately impede
the proper teaching of biology, or in some cases to be sure that individual teachers
do not impose their ‘creationist’ views on students in public schools. Not too
surprisingly, the vast majority of these cases occur in the former slave
states where, 90 years after the Skopes trial in Tennessee, the facts of
evolution are all too often still not properly taught. And yes, that’s why that damnable confederate
flag still flies in too many places. Racism and the denial of evolutionary
truth are intimately linked, and are of course carry-overs from the evil days
of slavery.
Which brings
me to my biologist’s perspective. Just as we associate a polar bear with the
arctic, a tiger with Asia and a kangaroo with Australia, so a human is an animal
that came into being (evolved) in Africa about 200,000 years ago. For a while we were few – life must have been
tough – and at one point we nearly died out as a species. But eventually we
flourished and then a few small bands left out of the north east corner of the
continent – maybe some local dispute or
hunger or just plain curiosity drove them. The few who did leave – probably no
more than a few hundred - developed into all the humans that eventually came to
occupy the rest of the world. All
Europeans for example are descended from just eight women. And we’re paler than most other people quite simply
because our ancestors needed not to
block out so much of the sun’s rays in order to make sufficient vitamin D. Pregnant women deficient in Vitamin D can lose
the baby. In those unprecedented northern latitudes this gave an advantage to
paler skinned mothers who then had more offspring.
We
biologists use the term ‘race’ for genetic variants within a species, but there
is not sufficient genetic variation between any group of humans to justify the
use of the term race to differentiate between human groups, we are all that
close genetically. How do we know all this? It is the accumulated work over the last
hundred years of tens of thousands of anthropologists, archeologists,
geneticists, chemists etc. challenged and refined over and over, so that I am
certain with every fiber of my body that this is the truth. And I find this
truth thrilling, and wonderful to know that if I walk down a street in any big
city in the world all the varied looking people around me are in fact my
cousins; and therefore dear Dylann we can and should love one another. And simply enjoy our little variations.
Very well put.
ReplyDeleteWe humans have this major failing - we dislike anyone who is not like us. And how we define "us" varies!
We went to grandparent's day at our grandchildren's school yesterday. The hall was full of grandparents from many of the 120 or more cultures and backgrounds that make up today's Australia. It was a delight to see the look on children's faces when they recognise their grandparents were there.
Our family is made up of many cultures which we rejoice in. However our two daughters in High School suffered discrimination to such an extent, one ran away and we home schooled the other for a time.
The school did nothing to help our girls - nothing. The education minister acted very fast when we told her what was going on and we wanted to home school our elder daughter. Within two hours!
We as a society know "it" goes on but we are far from recognising we are all cousins and that we can and should love one another.
We battle on towards that end.
Terrible to learn what your daughters went through in school Rob. The struggle goes on. I hope you are OK with me putting at least part of your comment under my Facebook posting of my blog where most people see it.
ReplyDeleteJust read your blog, Bryan. Very good. I am fascinated by the whole history of evolution from the very beginning. Just borrowed this book to read Guns, Germans, and Steel, The Fate of Human Societies. by Jared Diamond. My friend tells me it is good but only had it a couple of days. I think people project their hatred of themselves, very painful, onto others where they can think it is more justified. Hence the link between the collapse of morality and the rise of hatred. All best wishes.
ReplyDeleteSorry, book title is "Guns, Germs and Steel."
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