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Zero Tolerance: Trump, Schwarzenegger, and Strauss-Kahn

Posted: 05/26/11 06:38 PM ET

It's a constant storyline in the media involving powerful men in politics, sports, business, and even religion: Men behave with utter disregard for the dignity and humanity of women -- using and abusing them at will, and somehow believing that they are entitled to do so. These men seem to think that the ordinary rules of decent behavior do not apply to them. We have a never-ending cavalcade of disgusting stories about men cheating on their wives and mothers of their children; abandoning old wives for new ones; serial philandering as a way of life; sexually harassing and assaulting women; and even committing rape. But when all is said and done, the perpetrators are still playing basketball, football, and golf; they are still running for political office, and are still at the helm of the institutions of the economy, and even the church.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Donald Trump, and Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the (now former) chief of the International Monetary Fund, have all been in the media lately for sins and crimes past, present, and accused. The stories have now come out about a long-time affair Schwarzenegger had with a member of his house staff, Strauss-Kahn's alleged assault against a hotel maid, and Donald Trump's long and blatant history of sexism.

As the secret stories are revealed, there is great interest and perverse excitement in the media. The pain and suffering from the women involved, and the invisible hurt of the children, are brushed aside. Instead, the women are subtly, and sometimes directly, blamed. And sometimes, in all-male circles, there is a wink and a nod, and, most disgustingly, even a little envy of the powerful men who get to break all the rules when it comes to women. The primary outcry is from other women who, in the name of equality and dignity, lament this continual pattern of abuse.

What has been missing from this too-often repeated narrative is the condemnation of these behaviors and attitudes from other men -- especially men who are in positions of power, authority, and influence. While the primary blame lies with the perpetrators, we should look next at the good men who say nothing. It's time for good men to hold accountable those who abuse women. Those who abuse, assault, and rape are not real men. They distort and destroy any sense of healthy manhood. It's time to tell our sons that they must never act like these abusers and perpetrators, and to make sure to raise our own sons to love, respect, and be faithful to women.

While Schwarzenegger and Strauss-Kahn have provided ugly caricatures of the moral corruption of men in power, Donald Trump sums it up well. For example, the "Trump Rule," according to a book by a Miss USA pageant winner, required that all contestants parade in front of Trump, the co-owner of the pageant, so that he could separate out those he found attractive. Trump once said this about his own daughter, Ivanka: "She does have a very nice figure ... if [she] weren't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her." And to show how oblivious to criticism he really is, Trump told Esquire in 1991, "You know, it doesn't really matter what [the media] write as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of [expletive]."

The best use I know of for men who treat women this way are as anti-role models for my two sons. They exemplify what I hope my boys will never become. So here is my little contribution to condemning men who need to be condemned for not behaving. When T.V. shows with these unrepentant men come on, we will change the channel. When movies come out with them on the big screen, we will stay home. When sports games are played with them as stars, we won't be buying tickets. When another media story erupts because of more bad behavior, my boys will be told that men who abuse women are not real men. They might still have money and power, but their abuse of women diminishes their humanity.

Women are already speaking out, and now it's time for other men to also say that this bad behavior is no longer acceptable. Other men must condemn these men, not only as immoral and sometimes criminal, but also as the worst examples of what and who we are supposed to be. These men have given their humanity over to their animal impulses. We should publicly point out their bad and unacceptable behavior, and punish their acts as an example to others. We need to establish a new principle: that the abuse of women by men will no longer be tolerated. And the voices of men need to be louder to make that perfectly clear.

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Jim Wallis is the author of Rediscovering Values: A Guide for Economic and Moral Recovery, and CEO of Sojourners. He blogs at www.godspolitics.com. Follow Jim on Twitter @JimWallis.



 
 
 

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06:30 AM on 06/03/2011
Some of these comments are unbearably "reiligion-ist" meaning they hate in the name of religion.
This is a good article and I wish more men would stand up against violence against women.
President Obama is a good man, a great President and the best President people will hate in the name of religion. RELIGION IS NOT ABOUT HATE AND VIOLENCE, WEALTH ACCUMULATION, SEXISM AND MISOGYNY, RACISM AND ALL OTHER FORMS OF BIGOTRY.
03:45 PM on 06/01/2011
Thanks for your opinion Jim, but I'll pass. I'm not interested in joining you in condemning and calling for punishment on other fallible human beings. Why do you group Arnie amongst rapists? It was consensual...duh!
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11:19 AM on 05/31/2011
It take God and Goddess to be equal and opposite, as a defining principle in the universe. Men and women are co-conspirators in the rottenness that is prevalent in the world. Men are only ascendant because so many are willing to be dominant, as if that were a virtue and not the corruption that it is. I agree with Jim that men who act badly are not fully men, but such a man has considerably less trouble in this world finding women to accomodate his delusions of grandeur, than good men have in finding true companions among women.

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09:19 AM on 05/31/2011
Put the responsibly where it should go. BOTH PARTIES (excluding rape). I am a women and I take responsibility for what I do. The fault is not one way. Men do what they do because women allow it. Stand up and demand respect and you will get it.
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Ladybug1
01:36 PM on 06/06/2011
I'm glad you excluded rape, I totally agree - Demand respect; that's why I always keep my pistol in my pocketbook.
07:56 AM on 05/31/2011
I agree and don't look down on what Trump said. If you understand men worshiping females; their graceful balance, softness, health and balance and how females are the true core to health and his/men's joy of being with such beauty - that is a wonderful thing to them. Thank you for letting us achieve beauty compared to the witches that throw stones at you from their true jealousy and badness/bad behavior. A beautiful woman can look pretty good by a balanced body and grace, not aggressiveness and dishevelment - and above all kind. Who wins the contest isn't always the best looking but other things..that deal with pleasantness. I want to see someone that looks better than me so I can continue to keep myself my best in foods and body balance because it feels good to my body. In the past years I haven't seen the greatest, nor graceful enough females and they can't be used as models for me to be psyched about exercise and grace. I look back to early eighty girls (and before decades) who were kinder to each other and not all this nasty fight TV garbage, over sport BS and 'if you had nothing nice to say don't say it at all' way that disappeared. Witches want Contests banned. THAT'S SICK to even think such a thing.
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Ladybug1
01:42 PM on 06/06/2011
What in the Sam Hill does this have to do with raping somebody. Jeez Louise!!!
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Sarah Parsons
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01:50 PM on 06/06/2011
Well I have to say, it doesn't matter how smart I am, or how skilled I am -- I will probably never make as much as a high-end topless dancer. That's the society I have to face on a daily basis! Society tells women that they'll get paid for looks and service to men more than for their career choices. Vulnerable women will pick up on that and men also get the message that the cute secretary and mistress are perks that are expected to compete with other men in their niche.
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lasjazzman
Stress = perfectionist + lousy typist!
02:42 AM on 05/31/2011
What you are describing here, sir, is exactly why I find the recent multi-pronged assault on women and their rights as human beings by the GOP to be so despicable and cruel! Our society is rapidly regressing in almost all areas of human activity and behavior!!!
11:53 PM on 05/30/2011
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Real men don't abuse women. I subscribe to your way of thinking; stop spending money on products by people who don't respect other human beings. Your dollars are like little votes. Spend and invest wisely, and that goes for your time and attention, as well.
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staberdearth
05:20 PM on 05/30/2011
Have you done a piece on Islam's abject but often slickly cloaked, disrespect for women? If not, I'd suggest covering the topic.
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Sarah Parsons
if I had a micro-bio, this would be it.
01:51 PM on 06/06/2011
Do you feel better about Christians oppression of women? it doesn't matter what the justification is, it's wrong.
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staberdearth
05:18 PM on 05/30/2011
We can't always disagree on all topics all of the time and vice versa. I agree with you here. However, you do take on some very odd politically expedient stances that you tend to twist from Biblical principle and you seem to either be blind to it or have sold your soul for it. Jesus had some VERY specific warnings to folks like you. Do you choose to ignore those because they are inconvenient or because you enjoy the adulation to cloak and crown yourself in the temporal and man made? I have a respect for my spirit of discernment and my needles twitch at the very opening of your mouth and also who you surround yourself with. My long time spiritual teaching at my church teaches me to be very wary of your stances, they are mixed with wrong teaching! tThe fact that you are sanctioned by Barack Obama makes for exponential suspicion. Chirst says that in the end times, even the elect will be deceived and will in turn, deceive.
12:40 AM on 05/31/2011
This is the scariest thing I have ever heard....are you a member of a cult?
10:50 AM on 05/31/2011
"Chirst says", "my needles twitch", "respect for my spirit" - art thou not a wolf? Though, the sheep's clothing is slipping. No! "My long time spiritual teaching at my church" indicates you are one of the elect, certainly one of the deceived. So, perhaps the end times are upon us.
05:00 PM on 05/30/2011
I guess humans have to look at the famous to make decisions, and if the behaviors are not displayed in the media, humans won't copy it?
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02:12 PM on 05/30/2011
Jim Wallis:
This is historic, I actually agree with your writing on this subject. I'm not prone to agree with you Jim, we have widely divergent view points on many subjects.
But there are broader issues at stake Jim, those being how wicked behaviors run rampant as a result of the moral decay of society in general.
I find it a tad disingenuous though typical of you Jim, that your illustration to topic is republican in nature. That's only the case because most people haven't looked closely into Trumps voting and contribution records, if they had they'd know he is a democrat. Not knowing what your knowledge base on Trump is I have to assume you do know, considering the influence you wield upon the "hill".
The non genuine nature is your allowing for the misconception to exist without speaking towards it.

I had a spouse that was horrific in temperament, She loved to toss, no throw heavy objects at faces from close ranges. No provocation was ever necessary, nor was my voice let alone anything else ever raised. Both this and her inability to keep her undergarment up led to my departure.
It exists, done by both sex's and should not be accepted.
Holding elected officials to a rule of law, must be a pipe dream because Harrison J Bounel will never be found guilty, save by his own undoing. Pass that bit on to him the next visit would you? Thank you.
12:47 AM on 05/31/2011
I agree somewhat in what you say, women too are guilty of reprehensible behavior. It is just not the same when a woman is violent towards a man than visa versa. It's still wrong and should be not be accepted. But saying that, it is not the same.. the power just physically is so much more menacing.
01:13 PM on 05/30/2011
Great article! Thanks!
woodup2
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12:48 PM on 05/30/2011
Arnold, Donald, Dominique....conservatives ??? You forgot Bill Clinton, John Edwards, Elliot Spitzer. I do not believe a political statement adds to the validity of this blog! But fi you insist Mr. Wallis how about Barnet Frank! Whhooaa!
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slister45
11:55 AM on 05/31/2011
Well put. You took the words right out of my mouth!
12:18 PM on 05/30/2011
Jim Wallis, I'm confused.

Are you talking about promiscuity or are you talking about rape? Surely you are not equating consensual sex with rape because mixing up the two can be disastrous for rape victims.
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living between the trees
01:02 PM on 05/30/2011
I believe he is talking about respect and dignity. I guess you don't get it.
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staberdearth
05:22 PM on 05/30/2011
No, you are attempting to truncate the discussion. Perhaps due to closedmindedness and lockstep thinking.
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