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Saturday 19 December 2020

'Truss Axes Woke From Government'


Source: Twitter

The BBC reports that the government is launching an Equality Data Programme to gather information on people's backgrounds, social mobility and inequality between regions. The government is promising to focus more on people's social class and individual "character", as it overhauls its equality policy.

Equalities minister Liz Truss said the discrimination debate should not focus solely on race, religion, sexual orientation and disability. Discussion had too often been dominated by "fashion" and not "facts", she said.

From Personnel Today: "Women and equalities minister Liz Truss has criticised the Equality Act 2010 and dismissed unconscious bias training as one of several ‘tools of the left’ that do nothing to ‘fix systems’. She stated that the state’s agenda had become too narrow, and the discrimination debate should not focus solely on race, religion, sexual orientation and disability."

A marked change from faith leaders who have been falling over themselves to sign up to plead forgiveness from the LGBT+ community.

Leaders 'out of the bunker'                               Source: Religion Media Centre

The Global Interfaith Commission on LGBT+ Lives is organised by a Christian activist, Jayne Ozanne.

From Religion Media Centre: "A coalition of faith leaders from across the globe have signed a declaration affirming their conviction that LGBTQ+ people are loved by God equally. The document, whose production was funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, also calls for a ban on any efforts to change or suppress someone’s sexual or gender identity (often known as conversion therapy), and for countries that still criminalise LGBTQ+ people and their relationships to reform their laws urgently."

Allegations of persecution in the UK persist despite a marked shift in public opinion. Ozanne is a significant driving force in this movement. Of course LGBTQ+ people are loved by God equally and she is at liberty to campaign about conversion therapy but that does not justify attempts to re-interpret the Bible to accord with personal preference.

The declaration, Declaring the Sanctity of Life and the Dignity of All, has been signed by faith leaders from more than 30 countries. 

The Welsh contingent on the original list of Signatories as of 16th December 2020 includes five of the six Church in Wales diocesan bishops, a retired bishop and two Methodist Synod Chairpersons. 

Postscript [21.12.2020]

Parts of Liz Truss's speech previously reported in full on the gov.uk website were cut and replaced with a note saying that “political content” had been redacted. Officials say the political elements of the speech attacking “the failed ideas of the left” had been uploaded in error. Government resources are not supposed to be used for political campaigning and parts of speeches that cross into this territory are usually left off departmental websites. - Independent.

The woke battle continues:

I've been unfairly targeted, says academic at heart of National Trust 'woke' row. Professor warns of ‘political agenda’ to discredit researchers exploring slavery links. The academic at the centre of an escalating row over the National Trust’s efforts to explore links between its properties and colonialism has warned of a “political agenda” to “misrepresent, mischaracterise, malign and intimidate” those involved in the project. - Guardian.

At an online question and answer session in November, National Trust members accused the charity of “defaming” Winston Churchill’s memory with its “woke agenda". During a heated annual general meeting furious National Trust members criticised the organisation’s directors for pursuing “a witch hunt” in a new report linking more than 90 National Trust properties to slavery and colonialism. - Evening Standard.

3 comments:

  1. PP. Since the delivery of Liz Truss' speech and posting in the media and government website. The backlash from leading academics if her misquoting,citing the eminent philosopher Paul-Michel Faucault and leading sociologist Jeffrey Weeks has led to a large portion of the document being deleted. The factual argument she makes for change are unsubstantiated and that her view in recent thinking, policy and strategy as being "too narrow" has proved her completely inept and out of her depth in understanding, basic in the inequalities/diversity debate. See the details in recent press articles cited below:

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/dec/19/liz-truss-foucault-rightwing-zombie-postmodernism

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/liz-truss-equality-foucault-b1776142.html

    In regards to the Church, it's currently debate which has marked recent thinking and debate. I cite in particular, the late John Boswell who while in professorial tenancy at Yale University wrote several books, eminently received and awarded academic accolades as his work provided the results of his proving acceptance of "same sex relationships" through the early Church to the current ongoing debate:


    https://qspirit.net/john-boswell-historian-gays-lesbians/

    I can highly recommend the book by Dr Jeffrey Weeks, "Sexuality and it's Discontents". As mis-cited by Truss!

    I was previdged as an undergraduate as part of my RS and Sociology Degree to be taught by one of his former doctoral students and he, himself as a visiting professor. You can obtain a "free" copy of this work from the link below:

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://edisciplinas.usp.br/pluginfile.php/4241156/mod_resource/content/1/Weeks_sexuality_its_discontents.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiu0N-ig9rtAhXbQUEAHWeBCxsQFjAKegQIEBAB&usg=AOvVaw2ZPJV3egCrJLwIWOTcFP67

    Unfortunately for many of us the cumbersome debate in the Church lacks compassion for differening views, on both sides of the argument. It is not helped in the waving of pride flags, banners or memorabilia either! Hitching up the Church wagon to the debate is one thing, but racing headlong into the huge chasms of complex opposing views is quite another. Diversity is here to stay, but, what is at stake? How does a Church understand, teach, preach or even breach it's own doctrine without a clearly defined framework on both sides of the argument! That in itself is at the core of the diversity debate and can it can never be a wagon drawn in a "we are right, you are wrong" protest march. Like it or, lump it the debate that currently rages is here to stay. My way or, the highway, is no way to lead a Church either! Who is right is not the answer, it's how we live together "in Christ". The only right message is Christ! He is the cornerstone, we are the body of Christ, so why can't we evolve, grow in grace, learn and thrive?

    St Paul said: "Christ in me is to live. ..." Is it not time for both sides to die to self and rise in Christ to live?


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  2. I read that much of Ms Truss's comment has been revoved from the website on which it was posted. Another manifestation of culture wars, I presume.

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  3. As usual no comment from the PC-fascists about the two million white Europeans taken from Europe to Africa as slaves - by Africans! (As bravely discussed in his books by BBC Historian Neil Oliver). If you are a white victim, you are airbrushed out of history by the racist PC-types.
    Evangelical Ed

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