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In reply to the discussion: Poll: 37 percent of Alabama evangelicals more likely to vote for Moore after allegations [View all]caraher
(6,365 posts)17. Makes sense, weirdly
Apparently, for (too) many evangelicals, this is normal
We need to talk about the segment of American culture that probably doesnt think the allegations against Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore are particularly damning, the segment that will blanch at only two accusations in the Washington Post expose: He pursued a 14-year-old-girl without first getting her parents permission, and he initiated sexual contact outside of marriage. That segment is evangelicalism. In that world, which Moore travels in and I grew up in, 14-year-old girls courting adult men isnt uncommon.
I use the phrase 14-year-old girls courting adult men, rather than adult men courting 14-year-old girls, for a reason: Evangelicals routinely frame these relationships in those terms. Thats how I was introduced to these relationships as a home-schooled teenager in the 1990s, and its the language that my friends and I would use to discuss girls we knew who were in parent-sanctioned relationships with older men.
I use the phrase 14-year-old girls courting adult men, rather than adult men courting 14-year-old girls, for a reason: Evangelicals routinely frame these relationships in those terms. Thats how I was introduced to these relationships as a home-schooled teenager in the 1990s, and its the language that my friends and I would use to discuss girls we knew who were in parent-sanctioned relationships with older men.
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Poll: 37 percent of Alabama evangelicals more likely to vote for Moore after allegations [View all]
Julian Englis
Nov 2017
OP
You dig a little into their backgrounds and often freaky things get revealed. n/t
RKP5637
Nov 2017
#14
Of course - to the evilangelical, a woman's sole purpose is to get married and have kids.
haele
Nov 2017
#41
Wonder how many of them voted for Moore after he went for their daughters?
blueinredohio
Nov 2017
#34
Values voters. Who amongst us would support a Democrat who'd done this? Deplorables.
ffr
Nov 2017
#37
I dunno is there a Dem as vile that we hold our nose and vote for them anyway.
dembotoz
Nov 2017
#39