Friday, February 18, 2011

In Honor Of A Real Man

I just want to share with you how my heart has been encourage by the stance taken by a young man named Joel Northrup. You may very well have already heard of him because his conviction is so rare that the story is apparently worthy of national headlines. Joel was a favorite in the Iowa state wrestling tournament until he refused to fight a female opponent saying, "As a matter of conscience and my faith, I do not believe that it is appropriate for a boy to engage a girl in this manner,"

Naturally, the unbiased media and liberal commentators have been very tolerant and respectful of his person decision. Or not. Actually, they've been trying to twist this in anyway they possibly can to make Joel look bad. Some have even said that he was afraid to get beat by a girl. Never mind that he was favored to win.

Then they through out the old sexist and chauvinist labels. Beside the fact that most people have no idea what those words actually mean, just look at what he said and tell me if it sounds the least bit sexist.

"I have a tremendous amount of respect for Cassy and Megan [the two girls in the tournament] and their accomplishments. However, wrestling is a combat sport and it can get violent at times. ... It is unfortunate that I have been placed in a situation not seen in most of the high school sports in Iowa."

This is a young man who has enough respect for women not to fight them in a very physical sport. Really, of all the sports that should remain gender-separated, wrestling should be on the top of the list. There's no way that kind of interaction can be good for a young man's mental purity. Just trust me on this: it would be very hard for even a moral young man to have decent and respectful thoughts about a girl he's pinning to a mat.

Our culture is weird. Don't think that just because it's modern it's normal. Any society that has no qualms with sending women into a fight is sick. It's just that simple. Just the other day, I was reading a study about the rapid increase of abuse, rape and sexual trafficking.

Yet, in the midst of this perverted culture, one young man had the courage to stand on his convictions and remain true to his conscience. My hats off to you, Joel.

John Piper summarized it very well: "This student won a match he never wrestled. He conquered a sick system. Real men don't fight girls."

12 comments:

  1. I too, was encouraged by the young man.

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  2. There is still hope for Iowa! And yes, of all sports, that should be the ONE to stay separated.

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  3. haha I know, maybe we're not a lost cause after all.

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  4. May he and more "gentlemen" like him rise up in his generation.

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  5. I agree! Girls should not be allowed to wrestle against guys! It's unfair to a guy to be put in that place and it's really sad that a guy who has a chance to win at a state level feels he has to step aside because he's going up against a girl. He deserves a metal just for making the choice he did! I applaud him!

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  6. why not have all girl wrestling teams like they have all girl basketball teams?

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  7. Cause not enough girls would compete

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  8. I saw this as well! It was really cool to see someone taking a stand for what he believes in.

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  9. Hadn't heard about this Josh- thanks for sharing.

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  10. My pleasure. :-) Thanks for commenting.

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