76 Interesting decision on the racial composition of Google’s Christmas vs. Kwanzaa vs. Hanukkah logos... (media.communities.win) posted 335 days ago by loubag1997 335 days ago by loubag1997 +76 / -0 33 comments download share 33 comments share download save hide report block hide replies
Taken in isolation, sure, Christianity transcends all races. But this is Google and like you said, deserves no benefit of the doubt.
That's all that needs to be said. There are far more pious Christians who are not white than those that are white. I pointed out in another comment that it is black Christians in Africa that are standing up against the Vatican declaration on “the possibility of blessing couples in irregular situations and same-sex couples”. But this goes the narrative here that the colour of someone's skin or where they are from matters more than what they believe and stand for. What's going to put a stop to the corruption in the Western world isn't more white people, but rather more people who actually follow Christ.
The focus on race and other such distractions are narratives that serve the powers-that-be to keep people divided so they cannot build actual communities based on all having the same values.
Agreed