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By Ken Shepherd | February 21, 2011 | 19:01

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Leave it to "On Faith" to offer a Marxist/left-wing liberation theology twist on the public sector unions protesting Gov. Scott Walker's (R-Wis.) budget plans.

On Saturday the Washington Post/Newsweek online feature published a "Guest Voices" by Wendy Cooper in which the divinity student lamented that middle-class government workers in the Badger State have much in common with the masses in Tahrir Square in Cairo, as well as the ostracized imperial Roman tax collectors of Jesus' day  (emphasis mine):

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Divinity School student Wendy Cooper writes from outside the Capitol Building in Madison, WI.

 

Walking through the dense crowd of protesters inside the Capitol building in Madison, Wisconsin on day 3 of what is now being called the "Cheddar Revolution," I was struck by the identification of the crowd with the people of Egypt, despite the stark differences between their circumstances.

 

The demonstrators in Madison, WI don't look much like the demonstrators in Egypt. They come from the heart of conventional middle class America gathered by the thousands, with a strong sense of elementary school classroom etiquette at work. After all, public school teachers were a major group present. When quiet was needed among the thousands of protesters, fingers went up in the air - and magically the classroom technique of bringing quiet worked throughout the vast rotunda of Capitol building.

 

But what has reminded me, as a Protestant religious leader, of Tahrir Square is the looks on the people's faces. People here are extremely determined and somewhat awestruck as well by their numbers and their determination. There is the same sense of revelation among the protesters. While comparisons between Governor Scott Walker and Hosni Mubarak were humorous, the mood among protesters was deadly serious. And the connection with the Egyptian people went deeper than simply sharing the act of protest.

 

For many people around the world it might be hard to imagine the American middle class needing revolution or liberation. Yet, a veil has been pulled back from before the eyes of many middle class Americans in Madison, who suddenly seem to understand their vulnerability in a new way.

 

The American middle class reminds me of the figure of the tax collector in the Gospels. They are often despised by people living in poverty below them because the tax collectors are enriched by their impoverishment. But they are not the system, they are not Rome. They are small cogs in a vast system of wealth and power of which they can claim little. And Jesus welcomes them to the liberation of discipleship.

 

Revolution is not a term commonly found in the middle class lexicon. But the "Cheddar Revolution" will live up to its name if the revelation takes hold that the middle class is closer in significant ways to the people of Egypt who took to the street than to the "Romans" in our midst whose wealth and power we are only beginning to fully understand.

 

Wendy Cooper is a student in the Masters of Divinity program at Chicago Theological Seminary. She is a member of the United Church of Christ and lives in Madison, Wisconsin.

As we've documented before, "On Faith" has a tendency to attack conservative religious evangelicals and Catholics or promote decidedly liberal interpretations that challenge orthodox Christian faith and morals.

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Why not just roll out the

Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Mon, 02/21/2011 - 7:28pm.

Why not just roll out the Rev., not so (W)right, in the head if you really want to make your left wing bomb thrower point?

Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...

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Maybe we should have the

Submitted by ontheright on Mon, 02/21/2011 - 7:37pm.

Maybe we should have the theologian scholar, Algore address this.

"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you always got."
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Credit where credit is due.

Submitted by BuffNBone on Mon, 02/21/2011 - 7:37pm.

The classroom technique for soliciting quiet by raising a hand with fingers (plural) extended has it roots in scouting (boy and girl).  As I recal,l for the cub scouts it was two (pointer and tall man)and the boy scouts--three (ring finger added).  Check with the ladies about the GSA numbers.

"Fighters are fun but bombers make policy"
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"Liberal Theological" Jumbo

Submitted by Cowboy on Mon, 02/21/2011 - 8:17pm.

"Liberal Theological"

Jumbo Shrimp

Democratic Democrat

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File this under ...

Submitted by KC Mulville on Mon, 02/21/2011 - 8:42pm.

File the On Faith piece in the large cabinet for "Using God to Validate Our Politics."

Or as an old friend called it, it's saying to God, "Listen, Lord, your servant is speaking ..."

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If you do not follow Christ, you cannot know what He would want.

Submitted by Mike Bratton on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 11:12am.

In any situation.  

Except, of course, that He wants you to have a saving relationship with Him.

--Mike

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"The American middle

Submitted by ant on Tue, 02/22/2011 - 1:38pm.

"The American middle class....They are often despised by people living in poverty below them.."  Now why would you think that?

Oh, now those in the press look favorably on the middle class, as long as your Republican-busting in the name of the Unions.

Sorry, you don't get to carry around gasoline and matches and then plead innocence when a fire breaks out, or use Jesus as a convenient political tool either.

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