Meanness, Jealousy, Racism: A Bad Mix @GabrielleDoug
The Olympics should be a joyful event. But when jealousy, racism, bullying and meanness get together, it’s a bad mix.
Her hair, her patriotism — all objects of criticism. Instead of celebrating with this wonderful young woman, parts of the world — especially the social media world — entertained their darker angels. This great young woman’s name is Gabrielle Douglas.
Being a Vincentian means living a life that celebrates the triumphs of others, but that’s not what was happening.
In 2012 Twitter went into overdrive after Douglas became the first African-American gymnast to win the Olympic all-around title. But rather than lauding her excellence, critics rounded on her for the state of her hair during the final.
Four years on and Douglas has another Olympic gold, from the women’s team competition, but the sheen from that victory has also been tarnished after TV cameras showed her standing to attention during the national anthem.
It may sound like a small thing to do, but give her a shout out @gabrielledoug. And celebrate the triumphs of your friends and colleagues. Be careful what you put on social media. Jealousy, meanness or racism have no place in the Family that says #IamVincent.
Therefore, encourage one another and build one another up, as indeed you do. (1 Thess. 5:11)
Want to be sad, or angry? Read this.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ryan-lochte-gabby-douglas-and-white-male-privilege-in-action_us_57b5e76de4b034dc73262f93
So sad.
Yes, it feels so much better to actively build someone up than it does to passively watch others tear someone down. Thanks for the reminder that we can always do something to make a difference.