
Twilight of the Idols
October 2017
This August eight people were arrested in connection with the toppling of a statue of a Confederate soldier in Durham, North Carolina. The statue-toppling took place during a protest in response to the racially charged violence at a Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, a few days earlier. At Charlottesville, various white nationalists, including members of Ku Klux Klan factions, the Traditionalist Workers Party, and the National Socialist Movement (née the American Nazi Party), had gathered to protest the citys plans to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from a public park. Their encounters with counter-protestors turned violent, resulting in numerous injuries and one death.
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe was quick to condemn the white nationalists, telling them, There is no place for you here. There is no place for you in America.
Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, also issued a condemnation: We stand against the evil of racism, white supremacy and neo-nazism
. Let us offer a special prayer of gratitude for the brave souls who sought to protect us from the violent ideology displayed at Charlottesville.
Odd isnt it? that at the close of the two-term presidency of Barack Obama, the first man of African extraction to hold our nations highest office, we should find ourselves more racially divided than before. The Obama presidency, it was said, was to herald the dawn of a post-racial era. Obama personified the racial harmony it was hoped our nation would achieve. Often referred to as our first black president, he was actually our first half-black president: His mother was white and his father black. Who better to heal racial discord than a leader who is himself multiracial?
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New Oxford Notes: October 2017
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Ukraine
Ukraine’s Orthodox church could become independent of Moscow under the terms of a presidential initiative that lawmakers have approved.
Philippines
President Duterte says he ordered the detention of an Australian nun, warning that foreign critics of his government face deportation.
Iceland
Church leaders speak against a proposed circumcision ban that 'would mean regular persecution of Jewish people.'
Pennsylvania
A grand-jury sex-abuse investigation report that spans seven decades and all Pennsylvania dioceses is expected in the coming weeks.
New York
The criminal trial of abortionist Robert Rho, who caused the death of a 30-year-old in 2016, is being ignored by local and national news media.
Syria
Patriarchs of major Christian Churches say U.S., UK, and French airstrikes against Syria constitute 'unjust' and 'brutal' aggression.
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