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About those “20 Minutes of Action”: 20 Things We’d Better Tell Our Sons Right Now About Being...
aholyexperience.com ^ | June 8, 2016 | staff

Posted on 06/09/2016 11:53:45 AM PDT by Morgana

FULL TITLE: About those “20 Minutes of Action”: 20 Things We’d Better Tell Our Sons Right Now About Being Real Men

Dear Sons,

When you’re the mother of four sons, the Stanford rape case — it’s not about somebody else… it’s about us.

Let’s be real clear, boys — I’m never writing you a letter like the father of Brock Turner, defending any sexual assault of a horrifically traumatized young woman as merely as “20 minutes of action.”

Rape is not “20 minutes of action” — it’s a violent act with lifetime consequences and it’s time for parents to take far less than 20 minutes of action and stand up right now and say hard things to our sons right now before it’s too late.

The Stanford rape case is about having a conversation with sons about hard things and asking sons to do holy things.

Because a Stanford doesn’t begin doesn’t begin with alcohol and it doesn’t begin with partying kids with inflated egos and it doesn’t begin with 20 minutes of not using your head but your hormones.

It begins with a woman like me bringing home a man-child in her arms, one mama unwrapping that blanket and what it means to raise up a man.

It begins with one mama looking into her son’s eyes for the next 18 years and showing young men what it means to be a woman, showing every son what a woman is worth, teaching every son the value of a woman.

I brought the first of you boys home when I was 21.

I cradled you, you crying and me crying, and the essence of me ran liquid and milky and a woman poured out of herself to keep you alive. You rooted hungry and it was the roots of a woman that nourished you. It was a woman who gave you life, it was a woman who was the grace of God that kept you alive. It was a woman who gave you life, it was a woman who was the grace of God that kept you alive.

I held you when fever burned your forehead. And I stroked back your hair when your stomach churned and I cleaned us both up when you vomited all over everything. I opened books for you and stoked your mind and unpacked a world before you and I laid down me to make more of you and it wasn’t a sacrifice but the unexpected grace of motherhood.

We talked about life being much more than you can see, so you knew that a woman is always more more than you can see.

I kept trying to be at peace in my own body so that you would always see women as more than a body. And I always told you that I’ve only ever met beautiful people. Ugly is only a state of soul.

I don’t know if I told you boys about that night I was 19 and I saw it in my rear view mirror, how a 20-something man reached over and started fondling a terrified 14 year-old sleeping girl. How the guy shrugged his shoulders when we confronted him, like he was brushing away an annoying fly. How there were girls that whispered that he’d grabbed them too in the dark of a car when he drove them home from youth group, how there were all these shy and ashamed girls who were violated and forced and indifferently robbed.

I want to tell you, son — we were all church kids. There was no alcohol. There were no parties. There were no jocks or big athletic teams or big name college campuses with rocking parties.

There were young men who opened their Bibles and didn’t value the worth of a God-fashioned woman made for glory, young men who sang worship songs and satiated their lust by ripping off the dignity of a sacred human being, young men who said women were the weaker vessel meant let’s drink them dry and be merry.

We went to the church elders.

A handful of us girls with one teenage boy who knew what he saw and wasn’t afraid, we went to the elders and sat there with our hands literally shaking and our mouths impossibly dry and we tried to find words for what should never have to be said. My cheeks and throat burned.

And I have never told anyone what happened next, to stay silent is to let perpetrators perpetuate.

We were looked in the eye, Son, and what we were told by grown men, by fathers, those words tried to shatter God —

“Boys will be boys.”

Son. When the prevailing thinking is boys will be boys — girls will be garbage. When the prevailing thinking is boys will be boys — girls will be garbage.

And that is never the heart of God.

That’s what you have to get, Son — Real Manhood knows the heart of God for the daughters of His heart.

Your Dad is one of those men. When he heard of what happened in Stanford, how it keeps happening — boys your age violating a young women with such indifference and ignorance, he said it to me quiet —

Unless a man looks to Jesus, a man doesn’t know how to treat a woman.

So this is what your dad and I want you to get, to get this and never forget it: that when God decided to pull on skin and make His visitation into the world, He didn’t show up in some backroom of an inner boy’s club or regale us with some black tie inaugural affair.

This is what God chose as best, this is where He first became one of us: God chose to make His entry point into the world through the holy space of a woman, to enfold Himself inside of a woman, to drink of a woman, be held and nourished and cared for by a woman — that’s the jolting truth of how God loves His daughters with His honor.

That Christ never beat down a woman with harsh words or lusting eyes or sneering innuendos, but He stepped in and stopped a broken woman from the abuse of angry men.

Christ didn’t degrade women in His talk, but He made women heroes in His stories. He invited a woman with a coin and broom to reveal the truth about the Kingdom of God. That’s how God loves His daughters with His words.

Christ didn’t demonize women but He accepted the presence of a woman reviled by the self-righteous, He sat with the scandalous woman the righteous regarded as damaged goods, He welcomed the rejected and the immodest though he lost the respect of the religious. That’s how God loves His daughter with His grace.

When Christ stepped out of that black tomb, he still didn’t choose to first manifest Himself to prestigious officials, religious leaders, the Twelve, but instead He revealed Himself first to the women, He entrusted the veracity of His resurrection to the testimony of the women, He offered the privilege of proclaiming Christ as the risen Savior to the women, though no court at the time would accept their testimony. That’s how God loves His daughters with His regard.

So your Dad wanted you to know — when you turn the pages of the Bible, Son, let everything you read of women be shaped by how Jesus sealed His view and value of women.

Let Christ shape you and not the magazine covers of the Walmart checkout: Real Manhood never objectifies women. Real Manhood edifies women. Real Manhood never objectifies women. Real Manhood edifies women.

Real Manhood means you don’t get drunk, and a man can get drunk on a lot more than alcohol.

Men drunk on power, on control, on ego, lose more than all inhibition — they lose The Way, their own souls. Men drunk on anything can destroy everything and real manhood thirsts for righteousness.

Real Manhood means peer pressure only makes you stronger in Christ.

That in a culture where it’s the tendency to bend, you’ll stand. That in situations where there’s tendency to look the other way, you’ll look for help. That, at times in the church when there’s a tendency to be divisive on the secondary and a unified front of silence on the painful, you’ll seek to rightly divide the truth and unify the brokenhearted.

Because if Christ is The Truth — then where there isn’t Truth, there isn’t Christ. Why ever be afraid of the Truth?

Because if you’re at peace in Christ, you fight injustice.

And Son?

Real Manhood means you take responsibility for your body.

A woman’s immodesty is never an excuse for a man’s irresponsibility. Responsible men — are response-able. This is your job. A woman has her’s. Focus on yours. Real Men don’t focus responsibility on women staying “pure” but on men not pressuring. (Truth is, none of us are pure, Son, and the onus is on you, Son, to pursue holiness.)

Your Dad and I need you to know:

Real Men never pressure but treasure. No one tries to crush a diamond.

Because pressuring a girl? Is blackmail, coercion and repeated robbery attempts. You’re meant to be a man, not the mafia. When you’re pressuring a girl for what you want — is your flag to lean into Jesus who will give you what you need.

The thing is: Real Manhood means you hallow womanhood. Real Manhood means you hallow womanhood.

A woman isn’t a toy to amuse your lusts, a thing to aggrandize your ego, a trophy to adorn your manhood. A woman is of your rib, who birthed your rib, who cupped your rib, who is meant to be gently cherished at your rib, at your side.

The culture of boys will be boys — means girls will be garbage and you were made for more than this, Son. Your Dad and I believe boys will be godly and boys will be honoring and boys will be humble.

And that teenage boy from youth group, who saw how girls were hurting and violated in shadows and shame, who stood with the wounded because he believed real men of God are men for the hurting?

That brave teenage boy, Son?

He’s now your Dad.

There are more than a few good men, Son.

Real men like their Father — who laid down His life for His daughters.


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To: Nifster
Star athletes often go unpunished for their"20 Minutes of Action" in small towns.
21 posted on 06/09/2016 12:17:16 PM PDT by gigster (Cogito, Ergo, Ronaldus Magnus Conservatus)
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To: CaptainK

“My reading comprehension is fine. As is my sense of reality.
Every time I read an article about sexual assault on college campuses, drug and alcohol use by both sexes are almost always involved.”

Yes, and in armed robbery a gun is almost always involved.

However, we do not blame the gun or the victim.

We blame the perpetrator.


22 posted on 06/09/2016 12:18:31 PM PDT by Timpanagos1
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To: Morgana

Is there a 180 degree flip side to this issue?

In other words, a “Dear Daughters” letter?

If a young male passes out from too much drinking, and an equally drunken female fondles him, is that a violent sexual assault?

Does the young lady involved deserve universal condemnation and a long prison sentence?


23 posted on 06/09/2016 12:22:13 PM PDT by zeestephen
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To: Timpanagos1

Ehhh, you can certain rape another male.
And women can sexually abuse men/boys.
Not near as common but does happen.
Good letter tho.


24 posted on 06/09/2016 12:26:48 PM PDT by No_More_Harkin
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To: Morgana
The kind of man a boy becomes depends on his father; if he doesn't have a father, he has to have a man who plays that role in his life.

Letters written by moms are fine. A letter written by a dad would have been better. But neither is much of anything compared to the behavior a boy experiences his father actually display every day of his life.

The Stanford rapist's father is the reason he is what he is, and that comes across altogether too clearly in his father's pleading on the rapist's behalf.

25 posted on 06/09/2016 12:30:21 PM PDT by FredZarguna (And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches towards Fifth Avenue to be Born?)
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To: Morgana

“Boys will be boys” at my house was used to explain why one of my brothers would get a swing going high as he could and bailing out. It was also used when another brother preferred to ride broncs instead of gentle horses. Never was it used to justify anything like this. My father respected women and taught my brothers to respect women. My father would not accept any man disrespecting a woman. The men that think this way are not men at all.


26 posted on 06/09/2016 12:34:57 PM PDT by Tammy8 (Please be a regular supporter of Free Republic !)
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To: FredZarguna; Chode

“The Stanford rapist’s father is the reason he is what he is, and that comes across altogether too clearly in his father’s pleading on the rapist’s behalf. “

Oh I saw that letter and I wondered how many women that father raped while he was at Stanford. What a complete jerk.


27 posted on 06/09/2016 12:39:11 PM PDT by Morgana ( Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
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To: Morgana

I just don’t know what this world is coming to when a young woman can’t go to a frat house, and get totally passed out drunk around a bunch of strange guys, without her virginity being at risk.


28 posted on 06/09/2016 12:43:01 PM PDT by DesertRhino ("I want those feeble minded asses overthrown,,,")
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To: CaptainK

Would that not be expected of a parental lecture given to sons?
The author didn’t have any daughters.


29 posted on 06/09/2016 12:46:18 PM PDT by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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To: Morgana

When in doubt: “Action” behind a dumpster with a drunk girl is always a poor choice.


30 posted on 06/09/2016 12:54:46 PM PDT by vladimir998 (Apparently I'm still living in your head rent free. At least now it isn't empty.)
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To: Morgana

Girls also need control. Control not to be manipulative, deliberately driving someone to anger hoping they get violent, being emotionally abusive, looking at a guy as a money machine and believing they are going to be the head of the house. Not lying and crying to frame someone.

If not it will very much lead to problems. Woe to the guy that gets involved with her.


31 posted on 06/09/2016 12:55:07 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: DesertRhino

Maybe she was drugged? Don’t know. But no, it does not follow that she must be victimized, no.

You seem to be defending criminal activity, due to the vulnerability of victims. ??


32 posted on 06/09/2016 12:59:28 PM PDT by NEMDF
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To: Timpanagos1
No, rape is a one way street.

The males rapes and penatrates the female and not the other way around.


you are missing the point, perhaps on purpose. Had the woman had some self respect and taken responsibility for herself, she would not have been in such a vulnerable position, thereby preventing her own tragedy.

had she acted like an adult in the first place and not gotten shitfaced blacked out drunk in the street, she could have stopped this tragedy before it started.
33 posted on 06/09/2016 1:14:47 PM PDT by wafflehouse (RE-ELECT NO ONE !)
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To: Morgana

Tell young college bound men don’t even acknowledge women on campus. Don’t talk to them, don’t open doors for them, don’t help them, don’t even look at them. College are now places to grind you in to some pajama boy beta wimp and some girl would LOVE to destroy your life. Get a girl at church or you meet at some hobby activity.


34 posted on 06/09/2016 1:18:32 PM PDT by Organic Panic
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To: NEMDF

Why no, she herself said she drank numerous vodkas before she got there, and then really hit it hard after she got there. I would never blame her at all. She is being a normal girl, just being free. I think it’s awful when drunk little virgins can’t go unconscious wherever they please in complete safety.

And also, it would be deeply wrong to suggest the diminished capacity alcohol induced in her also affects males.

How can you spin that as me blaming her for anything?


35 posted on 06/09/2016 1:22:14 PM PDT by DesertRhino ("I want those feeble minded asses overthrown,,,")
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To: Morgana
"boys" at 20 yrs old.????..

at 20 yrs old my father was fighting the Japanese...infact he was doing it when he was 17....

36 posted on 06/09/2016 1:23:12 PM PDT by cherry
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To: wafflehouse

Yes, perhaps the victim has a drinking problem, but that does not mitigate or justify her being raped.


37 posted on 06/09/2016 1:36:08 PM PDT by Timpanagos1
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To: Morgana
don't know who's the biggest azz, the kid, the father or the judge...
38 posted on 06/09/2016 3:27:29 PM PDT by Chode (Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -w- NO Pity for the LAZY - Luke, 22:36)
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To: gigster

Yeah and priests and teachers violate children.

Until WE say enough is enough it continues


39 posted on 06/09/2016 3:28:14 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: CaptainK

Rarely does a woman stand a chance against a man...exception would be if she has a gun


40 posted on 06/09/2016 3:32:54 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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