Saturday 29 November 2008

Thoughts on the US Elections

I spent the majority of October and the early part of November in the USA working and thought I would put down some of my thoughts on the recent elections there – though I was not actually in the US for the elections themselves I did see first hand some of the process and the run up to them - and having been back since the aftermath as well.

Two things struck me immediately – the first was the intensity of the media coverage – it totally dominated every major TV network through the endless news coverage to the incredible quantity of advertising – the vast majority of which was for the Obama campaign. The second thing the grabbed me was the complexity of how it all works – I won’t go into that here but the American voting system is very complex – I am not surprised it can sometimes end in Lawsuits.

The other thing that struck me was the religious aspect. Firstly I was impressed by the role that religion plays in the US – at least they take the Faith community seriously. BUT I was also struck by the “presumption” in virtually all the Christian media that as a Christian you can only justifiably vote Republican.

For the majority of the Christian population in the USA as the “pro-life issue is such an important one (and I do believe it is important as well) the only party that they can vote for is Republican. I have to say I find that an incredibly narrow view of the world, they don’t in the main seem able to look past this one issue and see some of the other issues – treatment of the poor, issues on education, health care, justice, curbing the US rabid imperialistic approach to foreign policy etc. So they immediately write off one candidate simply due to his stance on abortion – it is SO blinkered!

It was really interesting to see the ungracious approach in the run up by many Christian’s to Obama but more interesting to see their reactions afterwards. Many are now saying the right things about praying for your leaders as the bible commands etc. but I do wonder how many are “itching” for him to fail so they can say “see we told you so”.

I was also struck by the role of the Christian media in the US in the election and that’s what I want to dwell on for a short while.

Firstly what is the responsibility of Christian Media when it comes to elections – well, firstly I do believe it is essential that Christian media play an active role in informing their viewers/listeners/readers on what is happening. Secondly I don’t believe it is for Christian media to come down and back one or other candidate (as Wendy Alec of GOD TV said in a broadcast I was involved in "God is not Republican - nor is he a Democrat" – BUT I do feel we should speak out and challenge political leaders etc to explain where they are coming from on issues of importance to the Faith community – then allow the viewers according to their priorities to vote (by the way I think it is essential that Christian’s vote). Thirdly we should open up debate about issues that are not being mentioned – so for example life issues, justice issues etc. should be at the forefront of our agenda and we should ensure these issues are also at the forefront of the voters minds.

I believe the US Christian media in general missed the opportunity this election to set the agenda and instead tried to fight a losing battle to have their “Republican” candidate elected – and as such there is now MUCH ground to make up. Also they had a VERY blinkered view on the elections – the vast majority of people I have met outside of the US think the election result was the best one possible whereas most US Christian’s still feel Obama is bad news – how can the US church be so far out of touch with international feeling? GIVE HIM A CHANCE!!

In the UK where I live, we will have an election coming soon and I hope we as Christian broadcasters can learn from these lessons and tackle the election in the right way to help our viewers make up their minds and exercise their democratic rights and lets hope the issues of importance to the Faith communities can dominate the debate – that’ll be up to us.

What do you think? is there a role for Christian media in the process of an election and what should it be? Also what do you think about the result of the US election – is this a chance for change in the world? I’d love to hear your thoughts.