Elwood Watson: Sex Scandals, Self-Righteousness and Sordid Revelations
Recently, Black America has been engulfed in a steady stream of riveting news. From Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.’s (D-Ill.) involvement in a scandal involving potential financial improprieties and a “social acquaintance,” to allegations of sexual misconduct levied against Atlanta megachurch pastor Bishop Eddie Long by several young men, the Black blogosphere has been in overdrive.
There are some people in the Black community who are lamenting that these scandals reinforce the image of Black men as sexual philanderers and deviants. I would argue that such a myopic, misguided viewpoint is unwarranted and unfounded. If he is guilty of such charges, Long won't be the first minister to fall from grace. Ted Haggard, a White minister who led New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colo., admitted to being involved with a male prostitute and illegal drug use. In the late 1980s, Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart made headlines for scandals involving inappropriate sexual liaisons. Decades later, both men have resurrected their careers to some degree.
Politicians embroiled in sex scandals in the past include former Florida State Rep. Bob Allen, former Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho, former California State Sen. Roy Ashburn, soon-to-be-former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevy and former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer. All of these men engaged in hypocrisy because they were staunch critics of prostitution, civil unions and adultery, while at the same time, participating in such behavior. Like their counterparts in the ministry, several of these men have rebuilt their lives. Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana, who was caught cavorting with New Orleans prostitutes a few years ago, seems to be headed toward an easy re-election....
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There are some people in the Black community who are lamenting that these scandals reinforce the image of Black men as sexual philanderers and deviants. I would argue that such a myopic, misguided viewpoint is unwarranted and unfounded. If he is guilty of such charges, Long won't be the first minister to fall from grace. Ted Haggard, a White minister who led New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colo., admitted to being involved with a male prostitute and illegal drug use. In the late 1980s, Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggart made headlines for scandals involving inappropriate sexual liaisons. Decades later, both men have resurrected their careers to some degree.
Politicians embroiled in sex scandals in the past include former Florida State Rep. Bob Allen, former Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho, former California State Sen. Roy Ashburn, soon-to-be-former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevy and former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer. All of these men engaged in hypocrisy because they were staunch critics of prostitution, civil unions and adultery, while at the same time, participating in such behavior. Like their counterparts in the ministry, several of these men have rebuilt their lives. Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana, who was caught cavorting with New Orleans prostitutes a few years ago, seems to be headed toward an easy re-election....