Saturday, August 19, 2006

That Suddenly Uncomfortable Cheerleading Outfit

This article by Jeff S. Smith makes a powerful point that those professing godliness should consider soberly. - Bill


Parents in Southern California are understandably disturbed that videos of their teenage daughters cavorting about in sexually tantalizing clothing have been showing up for sale on the internet auction site e-Bay. That's not exactly how the news media begin their reports on the story, but still it is a pretty fair assessment of the situation.

Some lecherous entrepreneur carries his camcorder to high school football games, blending in among the band parents and middle-aged dads reliving their own gridiron glory vicariously through their sons on the field. Lecherous Entrepreneur, however, is not taping the trombonist or right tackle; surreptitiously, his lens is zoomed in on the young girls in miniskirts and belly-bearing tops as they perform gymnastic and dance routines which expose more and more of their desirable flesh. Immoral? Yes. Unjustified? Of course. Exploitative? Obviously. Criminal? Apparently not.

Prosecutors in Southern California would just love to go after this guy, even more forcefully than the investigative reporters who track him down through his Post Office box. The trouble is that there is nothing illegal about videotaping people in public places. He was not peeping through their bathroom windows or hanging out around the locker room. Every detail captured on his camcorder was performed in public before thousands of people.

One family sat down with their cheerleader daughter, and an intrepid reporter, with a copy of the $70 videotape. "You can feel the discomfort in the room and see it on their faces because for the first time they're seeing their child through the eyes of someone else," reports Ana Garcia. Lecherous Entrepreneur has trained his trusty lens "on their mouths, breasts and crotches, freezing shots under their skirts, during kicks and splits."

But there is a short-circuit in everybody's indignation. Lecherous Entrepreneur did not manipulate the video to make it appear these girls were doing things they were not. He did not digitally place their pure heads upon the borrowed bodies of Vegas Showgirls. These young girls performed every suggestive motion and exposed every inch of flesh caught on tape. Mom says, "I don't want that out on the internet. This is really upsetting to me." Granted, the video brings the viewer up close and more personal with her daughter than a spectator would ordinarily get at the football stadium, but, again, the sights that sicken her are on display every Friday night for any pervert with binoculars or a front row seat. And if $70 a pop can be made, apparently legally, on this kind of smut, rest assured that Lecherous Entrepreneur will have company this fall... at a football field near you.

The moral issue with cheerleading is not the leading of cheers, and in its infancy, cheerleading was a rather wholesome celebration of school spirit and youthful beauty. It has evolved through the incorporation of gymnastics and racy costumes to something that is the epitome of lewdness. The uniform skirt has steadily crept up the leg to the point that it affords little coverage to begin with and practically none when the cheerleader moves even slightly, let alone when she performs flips, splits, and tosses. The uniform top has likewise shrunk to the point that it exposes the belly and accentuates the chest, much to the delight of Lecherous Entrepreneur and his satisfied customers. Cheerleading has become something of a misnomer. Few spectators are actually willing to be led in cheers by the young women who spend most of their time performing dangerous gymnastics or often racy dance routines.

In spite of its roots in school spirit and extracurricular participation, modern cheerleading traffics in immodesty and lewdness which cannot be sustained under the New Testament. The Holy Spirit's desire is that women "adorn themselves in modest apparel... which is proper for women professing godliness, with good works" (1st Timothy 2:8-10) having long ago warned that a "lovely woman who lacks discretion is like a swine with a gold ring in its snout" (Proverbs 11:22). She should be defined instead by the hidden person of her heart, having the incorruptible beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit (1st Peter 3:4).

The indecent bodily movements of the modern cheerleader suggest sexual invitation to the young, weak, or perverted heart (Galatians 5:19-21). The private and more alluring parts of her anatomy are exposed, emphasized and animated in an enticing fashion which only a fool would deny. After seeing herself on the e-Bay video, one cheerleader complained, "I won't feel comfortable going out on the football field in my uniform again. You have no clue who is watching you and for what reason." True, but that is the case with or without a camcorder in the hands of Lecherous Entrepreneur. Is this what it takes to get through to the people, many of them Christians, who condone or encourage cheerleading today?

Do you suppose that parents would have a problem with a video being sold on the Internet that contains tape of their darling daughter, modestly dressed, playing the flute in a band concert? Mostly likely they would sue for commission on the sales. Why can't folks see that suggestive behavior and immodest dress, whether for men, women, boys or girls, is wrong, whether or not it is taped and sold? Values have changed and these days Christians are baring it all (well, almost) in bathing suits at the pool, beach, or swim meet or simply while cutting the grass or washing the car. It is even difficult to look at some young women at worship services with their low-cut, cleavage revealing necklines and short skirts.

Can we get back to looking and acting like the people of God rather than imitating the people of the world? Let's wise up, shall we? -- Bill

1 comment:

Paulsthorn said...

I cannot speak for those who have been wronged, as to what they should do about the invasion of indecency that has been forced upon them, but, I have several verses that speak volumes about the perpetrators of such acts who think they are doing themselves and the world a kind of service.

Philippians 3:19 - Whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things.)

1 John 2:16 For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. 17 And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.

Matthew 5:8 - Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.

Revelation 22:11 He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still. 12 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.

We must keep our eyes clean if we ever expect to see God. He that sows to the flesh shall reap corruption. Don't hate the people who do these things, you might get caught hating -- all it takes is hate that lasts as long as the blink of an eye. And, it will all come to an end one day, all fleshly desire. I feel sorry for the fools that are doing this kind of thing. Be alert for the coming of the Lord.

That trumpet will sound, the dead will rise up, and we shall be caught up, and so shall we always be with the Lord.

Sue them if you must, but, otherwise leave those fools to their video camcorders and pay them no mind. It's the only reward they'll ever have. And their precious possessions will crumble in their hands.