It’s been amazing to follow these historic Presidential Primaries in the United States as they prepare to elect the first woman, the first black, or the oldest person ever elected to a first term. We live in historic times. But it’s also amazing to watch the relentless media coverage, and wonder if democracy can possibly survive the freedom of the press. All of the candidates, abused in the battle, cling to the hope that, through a barrage of petulance and ignorance, thoughtful, fair-minded journalism will eventually prevail.
For weeks the world has been treated to a blizzard of sound bites from old sermons by the Reverend Jeremiah Wright. No, he is not running for office, but he’s the pastor of someone who is. And if, in these enlightened times, you can’t quite get away with calling Barack Obama too black to be President, perhaps you can associate him with someone who is, or who at least can be blackened to order.
This tactic is fearmongering, of course, and it’s ignorant, intemperate and sad. And perhaps the saddest thing of all is that the journalists in question are not even the old, barefaced racists from the 1960s. They’re just sensationalists, looking for a shock bite to grab some attention. So, a preacher’s entire ministry of more than 40 years is summed up in 30 seconds worth of carefully selected images and sound. Most of these journalists have not even taken the time to listen to the sermons, let alone investigate the ministry of Wright’s church. In fact, I heard one of them proudly declare that a patriotic American needs no more information than the sound bites in question.
And the sound bites, of course, are startling and upsetting. But if you take the time to learn the context they are nothing short of amazing. Once you’ve heard a preacher say, “God damn America”, what more do you need to hear? Once you’ve heard him declare that the murderous attacks of 9/11 were “America’s chickens coming home to roost”, what more do you need to know? Well, you need to hear where this man is coming from and what he is about. You need know a little bit about the black church and its wonderful tradition of prophetic preaching. In short, you need to take the time to listen to Bill Moyers' interview with Jeremiah Wright, part 1 and part 2. Just click on the links, sit back and be astounded.
We seldom hear sermons like these in white, middle class churches, mainly because we don’t identify with the poor and the oppressed. But it’s encouraging to think that the most powerful nation in the world might one day be led by someone who, for 20 years, has sat under preaching like this. I just hope Mr. Obama has been paying attention.