Duck Dynasty Got Slut-Shamed At Church!

“Women should dress modestly, but not too modestly, because men will start wanting our bodies instead of our minds.” Nothing will distract you from election-day stress like reviewing a media whore in denial!

Sadie Robertson Huff warns church ‘modesty culture’ can be ‘dangerous,’ push people away

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By Nicole Alcindor, 7 November 2022

“Duck Dynasty” stars Sadie Robertson Huff and her mother, Korie Robertson, shared their thoughts on where they believe some Christians have gone wrong preaching modesty and how judgment over what people wear could lead some people away from the Church.

If your faith cannot survive without yoga pants then did it ever exist?

On the Nov. 1 episode of the “WHOA That’s Good” podcast, the mother-daughter duo focused their discussion on modesty at a time when the cultural trend is “less is definitely more” when it comes to the way people dress.

Showing skin is so 1980s. Now it’s all about showing your tats.

“To live modestly is to live completely counterculture right now. And [being modest is] to be like, ‘Hey, I’m actually OK with being quiet-spirited. I’m actually OK with sitting here and being content with who I am without having to prove myself by what I wear,'” the 25-year-old Huff said.

And how is being quiet-spirited working out for you, Mizz Media Whore?

While Huff advocates for Christians to dress modestly, she warned, “Modesty culture in the Church can actually be pretty dangerous.”

And is that because other women have been giving you your exact advice?

Huff said she experienced “hurt from modesty culture and Christianity,” saying she received backlash for wearing blue jean shorts when the “Duck Dynasty” reality show began.

Red Pill Kung Fu, baby.

“I would wear my blue jean shorts on the show, and we would have so many Christians be like, ‘Are you a Christian? The way that you dress is so immodest?’ Or people would say to me that ‘I’m setting a bad example for this generation because of the immodesty,'” Huff recalled.

“It honestly made me feel so much pressure and also so sad and confused because I’m like, ‘Wait, does that make me not a Christian?’ When that’s actually not at all what Christianity really is.”

Have you ever noticed that women want to dress like men, but men don’t want to dress like women? That’s because of female envy of men. Instead of trying to be men, women should try to be women. Just as men should try to be men instead of God.

“And plus, as a teenager, hearing people say that. I remember thinking, ‘I can see why so many celebrities who grew up in the Church turn and just go,'” she continued.

“Because it honestly makes you want to. … Because it kind of makes you want to rebel.”

Now that you see your sin, the Christianity can begin.

Oops, eight years too late.

Huff also starred in an episode of “Dancing With The Stars” in 2014 wearing short-cut jean shorts and said she received backlash for how she dressed on the show.

“It was really hard. … I truly felt like I was being a light. And representing Christianity and who Jesus is and showing people God’s love there. And I mean, I would pray over CBS Studios, like every Monday night. I just really believed God was going to do something there and God did do something,” Huff recalled.

“Even the judges kept saying, ‘You’re such a light,’ and I don’t even know how to describe it.”

I do: male thirst.

“It’s like this light. And it’s like the world was noticing that, and Christians were noticing my short shorts,” Huff said, adding that she cried many times that week.”

Wear the dress. It won’t hurt.

“That’s hurtful. I’m not the only one that’s gone through that. … That is something that needs to be addressed. I [don’t] think you should ever be shaming people or picking people apart. If we’re going to be like Jesus, [He] didn’t judge from the outward appearances. He looked at the heart and people’s lives.”

When you live your life on camera, Sadie, even Hay-Soos can see your heart. It’s an attention-whoring, rebellious scrap of soul in grave danger of imitating its mother:

“The shorts weren’t anything different than what anyone would wear to the mall or whatever,” Robertson added, in agreement with her daughter. “But, you got a lot of hate for that, and it was very hurtful. It made you question everything.”

Stop the pain. Wear the dress.

Although Robertson and Huff agree that modesty culture in the Church can “shame” others, they both agree that dressing modestly is vital for Christians. And they said dressing in an immodest fashion could be “dangerous” in its own way.

The duo cited Romans 14:13-23 about not passing judgment on others but also making sure not to be a “stumbling block” to another brother or sister in Christ.

That quotation is a warning against hypocrisy, not discernment. Which is exactly why I’m laughing as I write this.

“It’s also really dangerous to dress super provocatively. And there are a lot of consequences that do come with that. So I do think you have to be wise,” Huff said.

“I don’t want people to notice me — outside of my husband — sexually,” Robertson added.

“That’s why I wore short shorts.”

“I want people to notice me because I’m smart or funny or kind or joyful, those kinds of things. And sometimes, as women, we do put that out there. We’re like, ‘Oh, notice me for my brain,’ but then, we’re putting these sexual images out there. And so I think we have to be thoughtful of that.”

That sounds pious except that instead of women dressing sexually, what we’re discussing is women dressing feminine. It’s a big tell that she twice wanted to be appreciated for her intelligence, and that’s why she wants to wear the pants in her family. So to speak.

She doesn’t want to risk being attractive to any man that she hasn’t preapproved. Whereas being feminine is attractive to all men.

Thus do women wage war upon being feminine.

 

5 thoughts on “Duck Dynasty Got Slut-Shamed At Church!”

  1. That was shooting fish in a barrel, but I think it’s necessary to repeat the truth like you are.
    She’s in agreement with the majority and has the cultural high ground, so it’s obviously a play for victim-attention whoring, as you point out. However, I don’t discount the possibility she is saying that because Satan is egging her on to persecute Christians by bullying and jumping in with the cultural attack on us.
    That’s great she has two last names, that’s actually pretty consistent with her message that she knows best because she is being authentic to her feewings and is a strong woman.

  2. Stop the pain. Wear the dress.

    It is interesting how difficult your logic appears to be for women. Just an appearance though, to cover for rebelliousness.

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