Babylon Makes The Rules
In this solo episode, Dr. Negus reads and unpacks his nine-page article on what he calls “The White Jesus Syndrome” — a psychological and spiritual condition rooted in European colonialism that reshaped African identity, theology, and self-perception for generations.This is not a surface-level critique of imagery. It is a deep examination of how power works.Dr. Negus traces how Christianity — a faith with early African foundations — was recast through European imperial expansion, producing a racialized image of Jesus that functioned as more than art. It became hierarchy. It became theology. It became psychological conditioning.Drawing from thinkers like Frantz Fanon and scholars such as David W. Noble, the episode connects colonial religion to internalized inferiority, disrupted cultural memory, and the erasure of African-centered spiritual systems.Dr. Negus argues that the “white Jesus” construct was not accidental — it was strategic. A tool that aligned faith with empire and equated holiness with European identity. Over time, this visual theology reshaped imagination, self-worth, and even our understanding of God.But this conversation is not just critique.It is reclamation.The episode calls for decolonization of the African mind, restoration of historical truth, and spiritual healing rooted in cultural authenticity. It closes with a powerful personal reflection on what it means to speak boldly in Des Moines and embrace the responsibility of leadership in real time.“I guess that’s my job — to be the Black man that Des Moines really needs.”This is history.This is psychology.This is identity work.And it’s a necessary conversation.
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