I went to a racially mixed congregation in the Northern suburbs of Illinois. I found that things done in the congregation if done on a job would cause a person to get fired. (In fact I know a JW who was fired for sexual harrassment. I know he was purplexed seeing that he probably could quote a scripture about what he did.)
Anyway, I experienced gross insensitivity.
- racial jokes repeated by White pioneers and thinking it was alright because a Black person (JW) told them the joke.
- Elder using slang to newly membered Black children because he thought all Black urban children talked that way. The parent had to explain to him that the children did not understand him.
- labeling the neighborhood as not only Jewish but negative slurs about the Jewish neighbors.
- Calling a child the "N" word in anger by an elder's wife.
- Coming into the bathroom and hearing that one mother of her iligitimate child speaking to another mother of her iligitimate child that she would not allow her child to marry the other (these are fairly new borns, ok?) because the child is too black.
- Elder using the "N" word in describing wordly people
- Elder calling worldy people in the territory "Ubangis" (Circuit elder at the time is now on GB)
#'s 4-7 were done by Blacks and #4 was done to her own child. And yes, I called her on it. She thought I was out of line and focused on the child's wrong doing to justify her calling him this..."name".
Of course, there is more. But these stand out in my mind. In fact I had a son who #4's daughter liked. And I reminded him of the incident and asked him if he wanted her to call his child that? Of course, that ended the relationship. My son is happy and living with his wife and new son in Michigan. He was the first child who stood up and said he refused to go back to the KH. He did this in high school. I did not force him to return. The elders were angry at me for not allowing him to return. My husband, who was a JW could not interfere. He was not there in a spiritual way for his children. I took care of that and I was not the JW.
I am proud of my son. (He's a typical strong Leo)