White Christian Brotherhood Expresses Concerns Over Leon Thomas BET Award Win
written by a member of the WCB
In the aftermath of the recent BET Awards ceremony, the WCB has released a statement expressing their profound disagreement with Leon Thomas being honored as Best New Artist. The brotherhood, known for its unwavering commitment to traditional Christian values in entertainment, has taken particular issue with Thomas's debut album "MUTT" and its thematic elements.
"While we acknowledge Mr. Thomas's technical abilities as a musician, we cannot in good conscience celebrate work that often glorifies worldly pursuits over spiritual enrichment," stated the organization's leadership council in their weekly address to members. "The content and messaging present in much of this artist's catalog stands in direct opposition to the values we uphold and teach to our young men."
The brotherhood has specifically cited concerns about lyrical content they deem inappropriate, along with what they characterize as "a troubling embrace of secular humanism" throughout Thomas's artistic expression. Their statement further emphasized the responsibility of Christian communities to elevate artists whose work "reflects the glory of Creation rather than the temptations of fallen culture."
This stance aligns with the WCB's longstanding mission to promote entertainment choices that reinforce rather than undermine traditional family values and Biblical teachings. The group has encouraged its nationwide membership to engage in thoughtful discussion about the recognition of artists whose work may conflict with their spiritual convictions.
"Our objection is not personal, but principled," concluded their statement. "We pray for all artists to discover their God-given talents can be used to uplift rather than to normalize values contrary to Scripture."
The brotherhood has announced plans to highlight alternative artists whose work they believe better exemplifies their vision of faith-affirming excellence in the coming weeks.