Whatever Happened To Masculinity?
By Chuck Baldwin
January 26, 2006
The recent Hollywood infatuation with homosexuality is only the
latest example of how true American manhood is being
systematically dismantled. Throughout our culture, masculinity is
de-emphasized, even scorned.
I well remember how Ronald Reagan was castigated as being "too
masculine." Truly, Reagan was the last masculine president
America has had (and maybe will have). Can you imagine what
today's generation of soft Americans would think of Harry Truman
or Theodore Roosevelt?
By masculine, I mean a man who not only demonstrates the
physical qualities of ruggedness but who also possesses inner
toughness. A man who says what he means and means what he
says. A man who recognizes the importance of honesty. A man of
noble principle. A man without covetousness. A man who cannot
be bribed or bullied. A man committed to manly virtues. A man
who is the head of his home and knows how to control and
discipline his children. A man who loves justice but also knows
tenderness and mercy. A man who fears God and shows reverence
for the sacred. A man who knows the difference between the rule
of law and the lust for power. On the whole, our society today has
little tolerance for such men. Even in our churches, masculinity is
dying.
It seems that most Christian schools and church Sunday Schools
(and probably Christian homes) are controlled and dominated by
women. Now, please don't misunderstand me. There is certainly
nothing wrong with women working and serving in the Lord's
vineyard. I can't imagine where we would be without the
sacrificial and tireless efforts of the countless thousands of
dedicated Christian women found in virtually all of our ministries.
However, except for rare examples, women are not capable of
inculcating manliness into young boys. This is truly man's work.
The overexposure of young boys to women leaders is taking a
serious toll on their masculinity. Think about it: it is not
uncommon for a young boy to never know a male teacher or
principal until reaching high school, and even then, male teachers
are egregiously outnumbered by their female counterparts. In some
schools, the ratio is 10 to 1. If a boy does not grow up with his
father in the home, the problem is only exacerbated.
Take a stroll down the hallways of most high schools, including
most Christian high schools. What do you see? Soft, effeminate
boys! Most Christian schools do not even provide masculine sports
such as football, wrestling, or boxing. Beyond that, boys are
constantly taught to submit to feminine leadership. Independence
and assertiveness are considered evil, when in fact, any man worth
his salt must, by definition, be a man of independence and strength.
I see this constantly in gospel music. Many of today's popular
Christian entertainers (and that's all many of them are) are
markedly soft and effeminate in appearance, voice, mannerisms,
and actions. Believe it or not, it did not used to be this way.
There was a time in America when society as a whole expected
men to be masculine. Boys were taught physical, emotional, and
spiritual toughness. They played "rough" games. They were taught
how to defend themselves and others. At the same time, they were
taught rules of etiquette, polite manners, and proper speech. They
knew the meaning of the word "gentleman." Manhood had more to
do with how well he behaved, not how well he cussed.
That Hollywood is continuing to pollute our culture with its
incessant promotion of movies which praise and promote the
homosexual lifestyle is one more nail in the coffin of American
decency and manhood. But Hollywood is not the only culprit.
America's politicians, business leaders, and even church leaders
are all contributing to the problem!
It is unclear whether America will be able to rebound from this
anti-masculinity political correctness that currently permeates our
culture. However, one thing is clear: true masculinity is fast
disappearing from the American landscape, and as it vanishes, so
does one of the significant attributes that helped build this nation.
There is yet one more uncertainty: how long can America survive
without it?
© Chuck Baldwin
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