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RACIAL PRIDE AND PREJUDICE:The Failure of History-Blame and the Need for Repentance and Reconciliation

Abstract The scourge of racial and tribal pride and prejudice persists globally, manifesting as one of humanity’s most enduring moral failings. Yet, the contemporary “history-blame” strategy—assigning perpetual guilt and stoking resentment over ancestral wrongs—stands as the most counterproductive and divisive response ever advanced in the pursuit of justice. Far from fostering unity, it perpetuates cycles of hatred, polarization, and political exploitation. This essay contends that genuine progress demands moral persuasion rooted in philosophical reason, religious truth, and personal repentance, as demonstrated by the Christian-inspired abolitionist movements of the 18th and 19th centuries. By contrasting the futility of rage-driven ideologies with the transformative power of humility and reconciliation, it calls for a spiritual and ethical revival to heal divisions, urging societies to prioritize heart-change over historical vendettas for lasting peace. Introduction In our fractured ...