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In my opinoin, there are things of far greater importance for news sources to report on, then some athlete's sexual orientation. I chaulk "soandso is gay" on the front page of any news outlet as being a result of this up to this reality TV, celeb worship, BS going on in society these days. It's all very petty, and unimportant. |
In this day and age it is still big news ( sadly ), let's hope stories like this do eventually make it just another story.....
Not so long ago coming out was a big thing, then it became more of a common thing, this is another step for the LGBT Community. |
"Gee Rosa Parks, you act like no one has ever been asked to move seats on the bus. What's the big deal?"
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its the typical "agree with me or your a poopoo head" mentality :88) its as big a deal as one chooses to make it. IMHO, it was a slow news day perhaps. I havnt any problem with the guy being homosexual... i was eating a cheeseburger in a local venue when this came on the tv... the place was packed and the general mood of the place seemed to be a collective "meh" my concern about this guys sexual preference is at a zero :salute: |
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Brace yourself, but your opinion on the matter means nothing. There's always going to be individual people for or against an idea. We care about individual instances more when they reinforce existing social problems because everything -- our thinking, our practice, our policy -- ultimately derives from our culture. One of the main methods to solve social problems is to change the culture by restricting and chipping away at the negative reinforcements. This is something that confuses many people, who initially look at actions as discrete instances and not in a broader social context, or who don't hold that culture has a profound real-world effect. The broader social institution holds that gay people are deviants, and not worthy of being able to marry or adopt kids, or any other number of actions that society doesn't blink an eye at when straight people are involved. So to bring it home - why is it a newsworthy event when a pro sports athlete announced he's gay? Our culture has long decreed that straight men are macho hunter/gatherers and homosexuals are effeminate deviants who have no place in the "normal" world, much less the testosterone-driven sports world. For someone to come out and break that mold - the first person to do so - that's newsworthy. Things that can seem like a "who cares" event when analysed in a vacuum can make perfect sense when you look closely at their context. |
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does that make them sub human? no i know a couple of them who could out-hunt most hunters i know in the freezing ass cold too Quote:
its a minor event for me im not going to bash the guy for being gay... its not a big deal. for the most part the response by the fans and other players has been "your gay?... ok well can you still sink it from the three point line?" who cares... in the world news this week lots of neat stuff happened... yet another gay celebrity type figure ranks pretty low on the list for me. then again... this could have a lot more to do with the fact that im not even remotely a fan of basketball and thus wouldnt care to begin with. :up: i guess the point im trying to make is that we as a society have to stop making this sort of thing a big deal. sure, there will always be gay haters... just like there will always be racists. i'm just as quick to hold the door for a little old black woman as i am for a little old white woman etc etc and i have been just as quick to yes ma'am a clear and obvious cross dresser i have said it before and i will say it again, in my life i have rubbed elbows with a lot of different folks - perhaps thats why i feel the way i do about the subject |
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I only address your comment about our Constitution not mentioning marriage. The Constitution doesn't mention a lot of things, and it's chief creator, James Madison, didn't want a Bill Of Rights at all, because he believed that all rights belong to the people and none to the government, and he was afraid that if he forgot to mention anything then somewhere down the road would say that they left one thing or the other out, so it's not covered. This has happened more than once when strict Constructionists argued that there is no Right to Privacy, because the Constitution doesn't mention it. Madison was aware of that possibility, so when he finally caved in to pressure and sponsored the Bill of Rights he added in the Ninth Amendment, which says Quote:
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There is a strange self-deception in major American sports that only straight males are players when in all probability there have been many atheletes in various sports, both 'superstars' and journeymen who were/are gay or bi while playing on their teams. GLBTs are estimated to account for about 10% of the total U.S. population, so, logically, at one time or another, there have been gays in sport. My opinion is, if they can do the job, who cares what they do in their private life. And being gay or bi would just be their private life if some rather narrow minded people would have made an issue if it in the first place...
I seem to recall Mike Piazza, when he was with the Mets (baseball) called a news conference to deny he was gay. The press was puzzled because there really hadn't been any widely known claims he was gay. Very strange... As far as Collins being the first to acknowledge his sexual preference as a major sports athelete, isn't there already a player, or players, in the NFL who is/are openly gay? I seem to recall one of the NFL quarterbacks quietly coming out a few years back... People are people, some born one way and some born another. Gays are born the way they are (contrary to the screeching fundamenatalists) and they mainly try to live life as productive, contributing individuals. Leave them alone and let them live in peace like the rest of us... <O> |
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Some great answers here IMHO and I've certainly learned a thing or two regarding the American society perspective.
My own opinion....so what, simply live and let live. |
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What happens in private should remain in private.
The only thing I find wrong with the LGBT agenda is that the subject is constantly thrown in your face whether you want to hear about it or not. I guess they just want to add sexual orientation to the equal rights creed. But, I think the moral majority may never accept it and will continue their holier than thou descrimination. Give the media enough time and they'll hammer the square peg in the round hole.:hmmm: |
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But you may care about it more as it involves private aviation. So that doesn't mean it's not newsworthy. Quote:
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