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  • 2020-06-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Activist Shaun King Say 'White Jesus' Statues Should Come Down? (en)
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  • On June 22, 2020, readers inquired whether racial justice activist Shaun King had truly posted the following tweet: The tweet was posted on King's account. Followed by: King's tweets came amid controversial and widespread protests in which demonstrators have torn down statues of oppressive historical figures, such as representations of Confederate soldiers or Spanish conquerors. The protests railed against structural racism and police brutality in America, prompted by the in-custody death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. Floyd, 46, was an unarmed Black man who was pinned to the ground by former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin for nearly 9 minutes as he begged for his life. A bystander's video recording of the event went viral and sparked widespread outrage and condemnation. As to King's statement about the appearance of historical Jesus, many representations of Christianity's central figure do depict a blue-eyed white man. However, Jesus was a Jewish man who lived in the Middle Eastern region presently known as the Levant. Writing for the Evangelical magazine Christianity Today, scholar Christena Cleveland noted his physical appearance was probably unlike the westernized image many are accustomed to: The topic prompted something of a war of words on Twitter, however we are unaware as of this writing of any instances in which statues depicting a white Jesus were torn down. Because King did post the tweet with the comment in question, we rate this claim Correct Attribution. (en)
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