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God's Politics

South Park, Eco-Prophets, and Whale Wars

by Jarrod McKenna 01-13-2010

South Park famously set up how the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is “branded” as a group of “hardcore-any-means-necessary-pirates.” In reality, however, they are just at the spiky-end of nonviolent direct action and have never harmed a single individual in their 33 year history of costly intervention on behalf of God’s good creation. I have a close friend who is a Sea Shepherd activist on “Steve Irwin” and deeply, deeply respect her, so I in no way write this to have-a-go. (Eric, Stan, Kyle and Kenny did a good job of that without my help.)

Instead I mention this record in the context of one of their vessels (the Ady Gil) being sunk by a Japanese whaling ship and the hot international issue it has become between Japan, Australia, and New Zealand (with the U.S. deciding if it wants to wade into those waters).

Some want to turn Jesus into a safe, passive pacifist interested in creating a holy huddle hoping for an elsewhere heaven while the world goes to hell, and others (as Mark Driscoll famously articulated) reject the nonviolent way of the cross because he “can’t worship a [Christ] I can beat up.” Yet the courage of militant nonviolence seen in the Sea Shepherd crew might act as an icon into understanding the risen Christ’s alternative to these two bad options. The provocative peace the historical Jesus of the gospels proclaims comes like a sword and turns over the tables of injustice while harming no one.

As we debate if it was the Ady Gil in the way or the Japanese research vessel with deliberate disregard for their lives in ramming them, Christians might prayerfully consider how we might have sanitized and suffocated the wild, nonviolent Christ of the New Testament into our own image (instead of letting our lives be remade in his).

Here’s the video of the incident. Make up your own mind. [If you prefer not to hear a lot of profanity, just turn off the sound -- the visual tells the story.]

Lord, give us the courage to enter into the costly nonviolence of the cross for the good of all of creation in witness to your coming kingdom.

Amen.

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Jarrod McKenna is seeking to live God’s love in a world where business as usual is costing us the earth (at the expense of the poor). He is a co-founder of the Peace Tree Community serving with the marginalised in one of the poorest of areas in his city, heads up Together for Humanity in Western Australia (an inter-faith youth initiative working for the common good), and is the founder and creative director of Empowering Peacemakers (EPYC), for which he has received an Australian peace award in his work for in empowering a generation of “eco-evangelists” and “peace prophets.”

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  • Guest
    Extremists of Love??? BOTH you and Jarrod need to look into Watson and what he is involved with. Here in the Northwest Watson's group "Heart of Wood" was responsible for spiking trees which will destroy a chainsaw when they tie into the spike...of course the broken chain flying off could also destroy the life of the logger...but I guess that's the cost of being an extremist of love.
  • danielspencer
    Didn't Jesus overturn the tables of merchants etc in the temple, therefore destroying property to disrupt business as usual. If you disable the gun it can't be shot, if a whaling vessel is sunk it can't whale.
    Greenpeace on the whaling issue are like the white moderates/liberals during the civil rights struggle in the 1960s, 'just wait go through the courts stay off the streets'. When injustice and violence are justified in courts and by business interests it is the role of the activist to resist these interests through direct non violent action
    The sea shepard aren't violent extremists...they are extremists of love
  • bendisqus
    Jarrod, thank you for a thoughtful post. I administrate a Christian animal advocacy effort called Not One Sparrow, and watched the first season of Whale Wars here on tv in the US with some concern. You gave me a bit different perspective on their efforts, which I am grateful for. But I think what most discouraged me from their work, even as a professional animal advocate myself (albeit not from the strict abolitionist perspective), was how persistently and distinctly they subjugated the wellbeing of humans to that of animals. While I believe in the concept of Christian sacrifice on behalf of God's creatures, I think we are called to a healthier tension with respect to prioritizing protection of the wellbeing of ourselves and fellow human beings as God's image bearers. The actions and ethos demonstrated by Sea Shepherd, and most disappointingly its leaders, in that one voyage alone ran ramshod over that tension. Again, thanks for a great post - Ben
  • Guest
    Jarrod- can you explain how sinking/damaging/ramming other vessels, destroying/siezing nets belonging to someone else helps me "understand the risen Christ"???

    Even Greenpeace considers this group to be violent extremests...
  • NONKIMONO
    That boat sank itself. That is what happens when you pull in front of a larger boat. The Japanese have every right to sustain their way of life, and that includes whaling. I find it hard to believe that people are so willing to fight for such a quasi-moral cause at the expense of the well being of others. Whale meat is a legitimate source of food, people need to deal with it. I fully believe that sustaining the earth is Gods will, which is why I got my degree in Environmental Science.
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