ie. sexist actions are still ok in certain circumstances (such as this) , racist (not so much) gay bashing ( jury is still out)
Originally Posted by WTF
I would have put it more along the lines of... in which of these areas do religious views still hold an "acceptable" amount of sway for actions that otherwise would not be tolerated...or, at least, nearly as well received. But this works too!
If you liked the HS wrestling story, my brother, you LOVE this one....
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...022104670.html
Go ahead...no pride of ownership...start a new thread & run with it...hypothetical your little heart out. Enjoy!!
Aww, guys, give the kid a break. He's home-schooled. AND he's 15. AND HE'S PENTECOSTAL!
Originally Posted by Tiffani Jameson
It's probably more his parent's choice than his. If his parents say, "No you can't roll on the floor with a girl," then he really did not make too much of a decision based on his own beliefs. He is probably scared as hell of mom and dad. Some of them Church Folk are darn scary...that was meant to sound redneck btw.
Originally Posted by London Rayne
When them Church Folk ARE Mom & Dad....doubly so! It's a religious POV that is heavily invested in the notion of submission....submission of self to the Will of God. Honor Thy Father & Mother. Hell...maybe that's why he
wrestles...who knows?
I just think it's sad the kid worked hard for something and then threw it away to please an imaginary man in the sky. Foolish.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Today...the part of the Velveteen Rabbit will be played by....God!
Nothing is real until it is loved...
Thats what I'm talking about!
I'm with London on this one....that boys parents got him scared shitless of some one on one action.
He gets laid between now and his next match, he won't be turning down no chance to mix it up with the ladies again.
Originally Posted by WTF
I'd be vary curious to see what happens if they wound up meeting each other again in the final. I wonder if anyone's reaction would be different given the publicity the story has received.