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Pro‍ Golfer Shared Her Christian Beliefs with Sports Reporter, Left Totally Shocked by What Happened‍ to the Article

Most non-golfers have never heard of the Global Golf Post.

And judging by⁣ the size of the niche⁤ publication’s 17-member staff and‍ its weekly publication scheduled, most golfers haven’t either.

But⁤ millions of readers — golfer and non-golfer alike —⁤ are hearing about the 12-year-old digital magazine now — and⁤ it’s not in a way that makes it ⁢look good at all.

On Friday, Fox News’ Laura Ingram gave national exposure to ​a story that has been bubbling in conservative media since the U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach, when golfer Amy Olson competed on the course while⁢ she was ‌seven‍ months pregnant with her first child.

And a Global Golf‍ Post​ interview with her was not published because of her pro-life, avowedly ​Christian beliefs.

Check out the interview here.

Missed ‍Opportunity

At the time of⁣ the early⁣ July tournament, Olson got plenty of attention — Golf Digest did a⁢ feature on her. CNN did a light profile — headlined on the⁣ peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches she asked​ for.

The ballyhoo was short-lived, since Olson failed to make the cut to go into⁤ weekend play. But while it lasted, according to Fox News, TheBlaze ⁢and other ‌outlets, Global Golf Post readers never got to hear Olson’s views‍ on being a ⁣Christian in the sports ⁤world, or her response to​ the reaction she received playing⁢ while pregnant in a ⁢United ​States where the legal ⁣monstrosity of Roe v. Wade had been overturned.

That’s because the publication killed the story.

The‌ reporter, now-former Global Golf ​Post senior writer Steve Eubanks, told TheBlaze that he quit after 12 years with the publication because it would only run the piece “if we take ⁤out the abortion and the Christian stuff.”

“About five hours into the editing process, I got calls⁣ from the editor saying, in his exact words,‌ ‘The staff is going nuts. They’re saying we can’t run this,’” Eubanks told⁢ TheBlaze.”I was fighting very ⁢vociferously to get⁤ it run, saying, ‘It’s news; we’re‌ a news outlet.’ And the point I wanted to make‌ — if she had said exactly the opposite, I⁢ still would have ‌fought to put it ⁣in.”

And ‍what was it Olson ⁢had said that Global Golf Post didn’t see fit to publish?

She had the gall to notice that the treatment she received for playing in a golf⁢ championship while expecting a child⁤ was considerably different from the⁢ way most of the mainstream media treated another ‌issue directly related‌ to⁤ women with children developing in their wombs.

“I’ve been honored that⁢ people have picked up the story and ‌been interested. I ⁤feel⁣ like everyone has been ⁣supportive. Nothing but goodwill has come toward me, ⁤and I’ve ⁣so appreciated that,” Olson told Eubanks, according to TheBlaze.

“I will say that‍ the irony is not lost on me that, one year ago, when Roe v. Wade was overturned,⁢ I was playing in a major championship outside Washington, D.C., and ⁣women from around the world, and even on tour,‍ were outraged. Now,​ a ‍year⁣ later, people are ‍celebrating that ‍I’m going to be playing a major championship with an unborn child that ‌they recognize as a life.

“Even on Golf Channel, one of the hosts said that instead of 156, this year there will be 157 players in the field, recognizing that our child is a human being who will be out⁤ there with me.

“That irony is not lost on me. I⁢ celebrate that our general humanity and common sense knows why this is something special.”

And then there was Olson’s take⁢ on living her life as a Christian in​ a sports world.

“It’s very tough. Being a Christian has always been political because Christianity is supposed to touch every aspect of your life. I believe in comprehensive⁣ Christianity. It dictates how you treat people, how you think about the‌ world, and the decisions that you make,” she ⁤said, according⁣ to ​TheBlaze.

“But over the last decade, it’s‍ become extremely difficult because a lot of the things that Christianity⁢ stands for​ have become political battlegrounds. Christ hasn’t ⁣changed His view on any⁢ of those things, but ‍the culture has changed. So it’s a lot less acceptable to be an open⁢ Christian and ‌to believe what Christianity has stood for the last 2,000 years.”

You don’t have⁣ to be either pro-life or a Christian to recognize the simple truth of those observations — but they were apparently too radical for‍ the Global Golf Post.

They were also,⁢ reportedly, too radical for ⁤the editors of USA Today.

According to⁤ TheBlaze, a writer at USA Today’s Golfweek picked‌ up the story of “the interview that never ran,” but it never ran in Golfweek⁢ because editors killed ‍it.

According to Fox, Golfweek and USA Today did not respond to a​ request‌ for comment before publication Friday. According to TheBlaze,‍ Global Golf Post publisher Jim Nugent did not respond to a request for comment.

But ​as shocking as the blatant viewpoint bias still is — even after all this time — no one familiar‍ with the majority of the media environment in 2023 could be surprised.

The progressive politicization of every aspect of life has⁢ long since infected sports ⁤— Colin Kaepernick, the U.S. Women’s National Team in soccer, Black Lives Matter saturation in the NBA, Major ⁢League Baseball taking a position on a voting law change in Georgia.

And it infected the establishment media long⁤ before that — with USA ⁤Today easily ranking as one of the worst offenders.

Considering‍ that that’s ‍a direct violation of the duty of journalism, that’s⁢ far⁤ worse than the antics⁢ of empty-headed athletes on a soccer pitch or a‌ football gridiron, or⁤ even the ⁤panicked actions of the‍ MLB suits in the executive suites.

“The news media ⁤is supposed to report news,” Olson told Ingraham on Friday.⁤ “And anything that ​is going to garner⁢ the ​public’s attention, that’s generally what they try to⁢ put out.

“But apparently that’s only the case if⁤ you have a ‍certain opinion. And so, the fact that my opinion was censored, whether it’s⁢ because I’m a Christian or conservative,⁣ that was really unfortunate.”

It’s the unfortunate reality conservative Americans know all too well.

But ⁤even after all this time, it’s still shocking when ⁤it happens.

The ⁢post Pro Golfer Shared Her Christian Beliefs with Sports Reporter, Left Totally Shocked by‌ What Happened to the Article appeared first on The Western Journal.



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