It’s really hard to know today where the stupidity ends and
the propaganda begins. MSNBC recently made
news by labeling infamous segregationist George Wallace a Republican during
a recent television broadcast. Now ESPN has followed suit, with a random act of
feminism.
On the sports network’s Friday US Open golf telecast, there
was a short retrospective piece on golf great Lee Trevino’s gag at the 1971
Open at Merion, where he tossed
a rubber snake at opponent Jack Nicklaus right before their playoff. The
piece’s narrator mentioned that it was history’s second most famous serpent
story, next to that of the Garden of Eden. This was accompanied by Eden
imagery, which certainly enhanced the work’s artistic quality, so the
association made sense. But then the piece took an interesting twist:
The narrator closed with, “And Eve got dominion over Adam.”
Huh?
Does ESPN have a feminist in the machine? Could it reflect a
confluence of ignorance and the henpecked-husband syndrome, where cultural
illiterates couldn’t imagine a man having dominion in an opposite-sex
relationship? Is it that the capons at ESPN have eaten the fruit of the tree of
knowledge of good and liberalism and think that they, too, can be like God and
change even Scripture if so inclined? Of course, it was quite likely a joke, a
play on how dominated by women the Western man is. But just for the record,
here’s what Genesis 3:16 actually states about who got dominion over whom after
the Fall: “To the woman also he [God] said: I will multiply
thy sorrows, and thy conceptions: in sorrow shalt thou bring forth children,
and thou shalt be under thy husband's power, and he shall have dominion over
thee.”
Now, I realize that sports journalism would
freeze over before ESPN would present this matter accurately in this
politically correct world. But the reality is that nothing at all needed to be
said about it, as it had no relationship whatsoever to the piece’s subject
matter; it came out of the blue and was completely gratuitous. Yet ESPN decided
to throw in revisionist theology from NOW’s
Bible Tales, anyway. It’s just another example of how, as Orwell would say,
we live in a time of “universal deceit.”
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