Thursday, October 1, 2015

Jamal or Joseph?

Last night we had D.I.G, our youth bible study, and we started the conversation with a common topic: Empire. The topic was brought up by our youth leader, Duane Rawlins. He read Donnie McClurkin's response to the mention of his name on Empire that was written in the script in a "back-handed" manner. Donnie McClurkin's response was extremely well written and reflected the mercy that Christ shows. As we pondered the topic, we decided that the plot of the show is extremely controversial in more ways than that. I hate to turn on (figuratively) the show because it is another successful black show, but I hate to turn on (physically) the show because it constantly attacks my religion. It does not celebrate my culture because religion is a key point of culture. There was actually a metaphor that came to my mind while talking it out. Jamal's story reflects the story of Joseph in many ways. First, it was a highlight moment in the first season when Luscious threw Jamal into a trash can when he came out as a homosexual. In the same manner, Joseph's brother threw him into a pit, but this is just one similarity. Now, Joseph had a multicolored coat that his father made for him, and Jamal as a homosexual would take pride in the multicolored flag that represents homosexuality. Another similarity would be that shockingly Jamal showed mercy towards Luscious in the premiere episode despite their past, and in the same way Joseph showed mercy to his brothers during the famine in Egypt. A point that was made in the discussion was that to properly attack someone you need to study them. I used every excuse to continue watching the show a year ago when he challenged us to stop watching. I even watched the premiere of season 2, but I'm sorry I am done contributing to the success of another great attack on Christianity.