• @doctorcrimson@lemmy.today
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    6 months ago

    He was also Socialist by definition.

    But TBF the whole white jesus concept came from Christianity’s spread from Rome and Northern Europe, not from Republicans in the USA.

    • MudMan
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      6 months ago

      People probably overestimate how “non-white” Jesus would be at the time. The whole skin color thing is a very colonial concept. I don’t know that in a world centered in the Mediterranean people would have thought of Italians as “white” and Northern Africans or Middle Easterns as “non-white”.

      So in a way maybe yeah, “white Jesus” is a very American invention, just not necessarily in the way Americans parse it. US racial categories don’t work anywhere else even today, anyway.

      • @TheSanSabaSongbird@lemdro.id
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        36 months ago

        No, it’s much older than the US. It’s a European invention, just as the US is fundamentally a product of European colonialism.

        • MudMan
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          26 months ago

          Sure. Point is, it’s a product of colonialism and full-on anachronistic. Americans in particular keep trying to apply their modern categorizations, which both leftists and conservatives have fully internalized, to all places and times and it really doesn’t work.

    • oce 🐆
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      46 months ago

      He advocated for the social ownership of the means of production?

      • PorkRoll
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        Yeah it’s in Numbers 3:17

        “To the carpenter, his hammer. To the mason, his chisel. To the worker, his labor.”