Black nativity angers Italy's Northern League Party
source: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5BD3Y520091214
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The nativity's appearance coincides with the League's controversial operation "White Christmas," a two-month sweep ending on Christmas Day to ferret out foreigners without proper permits in Coccaglio, a small League-led town east of Milan.
The Christmas scene -- featuring a dark-skinned baby Jesus dressed in a red shirt and lying in a manger -- was the idea of Mario Giulio Schinaia, the chief Public Prosecutor in Verona.
"History teaches us that baby Jesus and his parents were very probably dark-skinned," Schinaia told Reuters. "This nativity belongs to a universal Christmas tradition that brings together the whole of Christianity in celebration."
The nativity has caused heated reactions in the rich northern town, where resentment toward foreigners has spread as the number of immigrants, particularly from north Africa and eastern Europe, continues to rise.
"It is a useless act of provocation, just like the suggestion not to have a nativity scene at all, in order not to offend Muslims," Northern League farm minister Luca Zaia told one paper, referring to proposals in recent years that town halls and stores should no longer sponsor Christmas scenes."
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nursediesel
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Jesus and His family was most likely dark skined. Besides Jesus loves all the children of the world so He is all colors for all people.
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nursediesel
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Cynic2
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Hell, Italians are part-Black anyhow. One of the oldest Italian names is LoNegro. AND--Hannibal, the original Elephant Man, went from north to south.
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Cynic2
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SamuraiDave
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Cynic2:
Hannibal was of the Semitic people originally from Phoenicia
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SamuraiDave
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Cynic2:
Phoenicians were part-Black, too.
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Cynic2
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SamuraiDave
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Cynic2:
Phoenicians were Middle Eastern ie Semite. FYI neither black nor white is exactly a race. These are modern concepts that didn't apply to ancient times
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SamuraiDave
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HaloedGriot
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Cynic2:
I believed Hannibal to be Carthaginian...which was in Africa? There are still, to this day, Semetic Africans.
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HaloedGriot
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Cynic2:
yes but Carthage was founded by Phoenicians who I believe (ie know damn well) were in the Middle East
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SamuraiDave
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Cynic2:
Carthage had a good race track in Roman times - what races of people attended?
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Cynic2:
There is no such thing as a "Middle" East...there's North, South, East and West...
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div
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I sincerely doubt Jesus would care what color he is described as - he wouldn't be that superficial.
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No. He obviously would want people to know the truth about who he really was. What's wrong with the truth ? That like saying that it will be OK, 2000 years from now to tell the world that Martin Luther King was White.
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keithponder
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div:
I'm not saying that it's ok to say he was white when he was not. What I'm saying is that skin color and the implications coming from skin color is a social construct that we, fallible humans have constructed to withhold privilege from people different from us.
If such a person named Jesus existed, he would not waste 2 milliseconds to tell us what his skin color was so that we could depict him properly. As I said previously, he would not be that superficial.
And btw, as I realized it may not have come across, I'm saying this from the point of view of supporting the picture of the black Jesus.
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div
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div:
I think he would find it laughable that his color was being discussed at all, but I guess the point is that many people DO care what color he is depicted as more than they would care to say.
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sirpaulmcdarkney
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Zurama
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Jesus was most likely dark skinned, so this depiction is probably more accurate then the Italians portrayal.
Regardless of what color we think he was, his message was simple......Love one another........
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Zurama
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Zurama:
That is the Beatles more than it was Jesus. It belittles Jesus' hard life by summing it up so trivially.
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SleepDirt
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Zurama:
Oh right, the Beatles never walked on water. But Jesus never crossed Abbey Road.
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cztheday
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Zurama:
...and tolerate one another regardless of station or status...
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