Yeah, I was gonna say, that's really not a good analogy.
1/4/2013 4:43:13 PM
Don't forget the public schools and water fountains that segregate based on sexual orientation.
1/4/2013 6:23:27 PM
Remember those days when police would use fire hoses and German shepards on the gays
1/4/2013 6:30:58 PM
Owning gays as slaves is wrong. I'll come out and say it.
1/4/2013 6:46:56 PM
I just mean being a social hero has never been a reason not to do something in professional sports.
1/4/2013 7:28:50 PM
49ers cornerback Chris Culliver:
2/1/2013 6:01:46 AM
i don't think that's playing it off like a jokei think he made a stupid comment off the cuff with some false sense of bravado thrown in there... and after getting called on it, retracted his statements.as to how he truly is, he's probably not the monster everyone wants him to be - we've all said stupid things that we don't REALLY believe in our hearts... granted, not in front of the media, but still.
2/1/2013 7:29:13 AM
I would say that Culliver's comments are how a majority of team sport athletes feel. The only reason he retracted it was because the team told him to. Homosexuality is still a big taboo in the African American community especially with athletes.I still think no team sport pro athlete in the next 5-10 years will ever come out publicly until after they have retired because of several factors.1. He will be the expected to be the torch bearer for LGBT groups everywhere2. The media will ask him about his sexual orientation constantly instead of what he accomplishes on the field/court3. Ridicule in locker room4. Abuse from opposing fans.
2/1/2013 8:36:46 AM
interesting note...Chris Culliver went to Garner HS and NC State offered him a scholly
2/1/2013 8:38:38 AM
did anyone give a guess on how many players are currently in the 3 major sports?
2/1/2013 8:42:59 AM
Statistically speaking, it's probably around two hundred.
2/1/2013 11:29:23 AM
On style alone, Russell Westbrook is with that sweet stuff.
2/1/2013 11:35:41 AM
2/1/2013 2:31:51 PM
From the Sports Illustrated super bowl preview issue at a gay sports bar:[Edited on February 1, 2013 at 9:26 PM. Reason : .]
2/1/2013 9:26:03 PM
the 'funniest' thing about Culliver is he plays for the 49ers, the San Francisco 49ers, ie the city that is the most homosexual 'friendly' of probably any city in the USwonder if he gets cut on saturday night...its not like he's Carlos Rogers[Edited on February 1, 2013 at 9:40 PM. Reason : .]
2/1/2013 9:40:03 PM
You can get gay married in Baltimore (& DC), but not in San Francisco, between that, and comments like those referenced, I've heard that there are suddenly a lot more Ravens fans in the LGBT community. That, and this:[Edited on February 1, 2013 at 10:19 PM. Reason : .]
2/1/2013 10:17:16 PM
2/2/2013 4:42:02 AM
right now? dude: beginning of time
2/2/2013 8:51:40 AM
Boston?So you're telling me one of the most racist cities in the country is also one of the most gay-friendly?Somehow I don't believe it.
2/2/2013 10:00:40 AM
2/2/2013 12:57:08 PM
That was a sidebar that didn't have anything to do with the gay conversation, just about sports participation. My fault for not clarifying, this wasn't the place to start that conversation.But to clarify, I have been working with teenagers for the past 8 years and have seen a very clear trend that they feel that they can either A)join the baseball/basketball/football/vollyball/etc team, or B) be in the theater or band. There is very little crossover if ever.
2/2/2013 3:42:53 PM
More often than not it is literally impossible to do both things at once in school.
2/2/2013 4:12:26 PM
That has much more to do with time commitment than a culture rivalry.When band and football both practice before AND after school, you have to pick one or the other.
2/2/2013 4:37:31 PM
Yeah, I didn't have a choice. I would have been really good at football, but noone ever asked and I started band really early and just stuck with it.
2/2/2013 6:46:30 PM
So Culliver apparently has to attend "Sensitivity Training" after the SuperBowl. I think it would be hilarious if a bunch of gay teenagers ganged up on him and made fun of him for being an illiterate moron while he's there
2/2/2013 10:09:34 PM
bdmazur:
2/3/2013 12:31:04 PM
4/29/2013 11:55:01 AM
4/29/2013 12:32:06 PM
EXCELLENTBALLHANDLER
4/29/2013 12:33:58 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/magazine/news/20130429/jason-collins-gay-nba-player/
4/29/2013 12:36:07 PM
good for Jason Collins
4/29/2013 12:39:33 PM
Lebron is next
4/29/2013 12:54:42 PM
for some reason it's bit surprising to me that this is a 7' Center. I guess that's just a stereotype though.
4/29/2013 12:54:48 PM
He's probably a bottom
4/29/2013 12:57:09 PM
the comments section on ESPN is frustrating. usually I don't mind homophobia, because everybody is entitled to their opinion, but some of these folks are trying way too hard
4/29/2013 1:09:57 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/29/sport/collins-gay/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
4/29/2013 1:17:44 PM
tough to compare a athlete on an NBA roster coming out to a retired tennis player or a gymnast. although he's by no means a star, he's still a recognizable name in a widely-followed sport. this is pretty huge and much more groundbreaking than any of the 200+ people on those lists
4/29/2013 1:59:36 PM
Now we wait to see who picks him up. I hope Boston does. It's a progressive town, and still a high profile organization.
4/29/2013 2:00:00 PM
Being afraid of homosexuals seems like a weird phobia. I'm afraid of spiders.
4/29/2013 2:23:27 PM
This homo is a hero, not for social activism via twitter, but for interrupting 24/7 Tim Tebow coverage on ESPN.
4/29/2013 3:13:00 PM
^ +1 for Gay Collins what if they're gay spiders who want to get married talk about scary [Edited on April 29, 2013 at 3:16 PM. Reason : 1]
4/29/2013 3:16:05 PM
4/29/2013 3:20:41 PM
Baby steps in the right direction when a gay journeyman player gets more airtime than a waste of space who happens to be Christian.
4/29/2013 3:41:22 PM
Tebow is going to come out next
4/29/2013 3:42:37 PM
He loves the limelight, so why not? He'd be the first, obnoxiously outspoken gay Christian to come out in the NFL
4/29/2013 4:03:37 PM
Tebow's only fans are in the evangelical community. If he came out he'd have none left.Gays would never cheer him on in a game.
4/29/2013 4:08:18 PM
2 pages and still troll-free. I am disappoint
4/29/2013 4:14:36 PM
Wasn't Kobe fined for calling a ref a faggot last year? Now some token tweet in support because everyone has to be PC because if you're an NBA icon and don't congratulate Collins you will look like a homophobic bigot.
4/29/2013 5:09:20 PM
This isn't the first time he has made supportive comments: http://www.bet.com/news/celebrities/2013/04/04/kobe-bryant-praises-magic-johnson-for-supporting-gay-son.html
4/29/2013 5:11:38 PM
Set these queers up
4/29/2013 5:16:12 PM