Trevor Noah on Christianity
Under imperialism,
Christianity often came along with the white colonizers. Not in places which
had their own strongly embedded religion (India, South East Asia etc) but in
most of Africa, that was definitely the case.
In his
autobiography, Born a Crime, Trevor Noah snarkily says:
“It
(Christianity) was forced on us (blacks). The white man was quite stern with
the natives. “You need to pray to Jesus”, he said, “Jesus will save you”. To
which the native replied, “Well, we do need to be saved – saved from you, but
that’s beside the point. So let’s give this Jesus thing a shot.”
And adds another
point in a different context:
“If
you’re native American and you pray to the wolves, you’re a savage. If you’re
African and you pray to your ancestors, you’re a primitive. But when white
people pray to a guy who turns water into wine, well, that’s just common
sense.”
Reminds me of the
contempt Islam and Christianity have for idol worship.
Santa Claus gets
the credit for gifts at Christmas. Not in South Africa.
“When an African dad buys his kid a present, the last thing he’s going to do is give some fat, white man credit for it. African Dad will tell you straight up, “No, no, no. I bought you that.”
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