away a “microaggression” a black person has experienced. They must maintain “a posture of active listening.” If a black participant expresses offense at their words, they shouldn’t justify themselves but rather must “apologize and do better next time.” They must make space for black people to “wail, cuss, or even yell” at them without getting upset. Any expression of frustration or offense is “white fragility” showing up. Does this sound like the Christlike path to gospel unity? It doesn’t, because it’s not.
Again, too long, but I found it appalling how "Be the Bridge" both treats white people and encourages people of color to act. How is this promoting reconciliation of any kind from any race? How is it not promoting further bitterness and discord?





