The Call for Anti-Whiteness By Richard Miller (London)

It is to be expected in this Dark Age of Leftist decadence and social decay; a Church of England archdeacon, Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, Archdeacon of Liverpool has called for "anti-whiteness" and for people to "smash the patriarchy." She said that her proposals were not anti-white or anti-men. "I went to a conference on whiteness last autumn. It was very good, very interesting and made me realise: whiteness is to race as patriarchy is to gender.

"So yes, let's have anti-whiteness, and let's smash the patriarchy. That's not anti-white, or anti-men, it's anti-oppression."

We have heard all of this before, since the feminist and anti-white cultural revolution of the 1960s. And yes, smashing whiteness is smashing white people, because whiteness is found in white people and is not a free-floating universal. Likewise, the claim that there is a patriarchy is another feminist mythology; it is nowhere to be found. If anything, men are the oppressed sex today: https://www.youtube.com/@JustPearlyThings/videos

https://dailysceptic.org/2024/03/25/church-of-england-archdeacon-calls-for-anti-whiteness/

"A Church of England archdeacon has called for "anti-whiteness" and for people to "smash the patriarchy", in the latest divisive hard-Left intervention emanating from the national church. The Telegraph has the story.

A Church of England archdeacon [a senior cleric akin to a regional manager in a diocese] has called for "anti-whiteness", in comments which have been criticised as divisive.

The Ven Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, Archdeacon of Liverpool, also called for people to "smash the patriarchy" but insisted her comments were "not anti-white, or anti-men".

Her statement prompted an angry reaction, with one person asking if it would be "safe to attend church" if Dr. Threlfall-Holmes "holds racial prejudice against white people".

Just weeks ago, the church announced it would be hiring a "deconstructing whiteness" officer as part of a new 11-person "racial justice unit" being set up by the Diocese of Birmingham.

Senior clergy have also faced criticism for calling for the church's £100 million slavery reparations fund to be increased to £1 billion.

Dr. Threlfall-Holmes wrote on X, formerly Twitter: "I went to a conference on whiteness last autumn. It was very good, very interesting and made me realise: whiteness is to race as patriarchy is to gender.

"So yes, let's have anti-whiteness, and let's smash the patriarchy. That's not anti-white, or anti-men, it's anti-oppression."

In response, users of X suggested that if the Cambridge-educated priest wanted "anti-whiteness" then she should "lead by example and resign".

Some described her comments as "racist" and one asked: "Why do you seek to divide when your job description is literally to bring people together?"

Her words were criticised as "divisive" and "nonsensical" and one user said it would appear she had "given up Christianity to join a new and sinister cult". 

 

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