Christian comedian Michael Jr. recently hilariously called out a common behavior that white people do around black people. He says some do it unintentionally, and some do it because they don’t know what else to do. But he points out the difference without angry rhetoric or accusations of racism—instead, he says, he wants people to be “released” from feeling this awkward way. What habit is he referring to? And is this the right way to have lighthearted discussions about race in the body of Christ? Watch the short video and let us know what you think.
Christian Comedian Calls Out Odd Habit That White People Do Around Black People
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