Justmehere
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Let's not get too caught up in the culture of outrage. (Myself included.) It will only drown serious issues in white noise. This isn’t rape or sexual assault. It shouldn’t be compared with such.
In a time where people make fun of married men who won’t have dinner with a woman alone, in order to avoid any appearance of a problem... AND society also freaks out about a side hug that lasts way too long... it's a bind. Mistakes will be made. It will be impossible to satisfy the hoards on Twitter.
It’s like stepping on someone’s foot. It’s an oops sorry, I should have let go sooner and not reached so far.
What bugs me is that he's a bishop for God’s sake, and a professional public speaker. It would be like a professional dancer stepping on toes... There is a real danger and expecting these folks to be perfect, and at the same time, this is what he does for a living. Time to step it up. Especially right now, with sexual assault cases in the church in the news every day, pastors, priests, bishops, and all clergy would do a lot of good to keep their hands to themselves unless they ask first and the person wants to be held.
I heard of another celeb, Paula Poundstone, hugging perhaps a hundred people after an event once. She asked every single one. It’s not that hard. I’m personally just annoyed/pissed with stories or clergy getting too handsy. But I’ll easily say it’s not most clergy and not most men (or anyone of any gender) that get too handsy.
In a time where people make fun of married men who won’t have dinner with a woman alone, in order to avoid any appearance of a problem... AND society also freaks out about a side hug that lasts way too long... it's a bind. Mistakes will be made. It will be impossible to satisfy the hoards on Twitter.
It’s like stepping on someone’s foot. It’s an oops sorry, I should have let go sooner and not reached so far.
What bugs me is that he's a bishop for God’s sake, and a professional public speaker. It would be like a professional dancer stepping on toes... There is a real danger and expecting these folks to be perfect, and at the same time, this is what he does for a living. Time to step it up. Especially right now, with sexual assault cases in the church in the news every day, pastors, priests, bishops, and all clergy would do a lot of good to keep their hands to themselves unless they ask first and the person wants to be held.
I heard of another celeb, Paula Poundstone, hugging perhaps a hundred people after an event once. She asked every single one. It’s not that hard. I’m personally just annoyed/pissed with stories or clergy getting too handsy. But I’ll easily say it’s not most clergy and not most men (or anyone of any gender) that get too handsy.