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May I be the first (and perhaps only) in this thread to say, "Who cares?". As long as they're not hurting anyone else, why would I ever care about someone's private life?
May I be the first (and perhaps only) in this thread to say, "Who cares?". As long as they're not hurting anyone else, why would I ever care about someone's private life?
Webster's twitter said:Martell Webster @MartellWebster 43m
@jasoncillins34 you have made sports what it should be and that's "OPEN" proud of you for being you.
That jump shot is still weak lol.
Bravo to Martell Webster for placing it in perspective.
I seem to remember that it's not "genetics" so much as gene expression that influence gender spectrum. So you can have two identical twins with the same genes, but depending on how the genes are expressed or exposed to hormones or whatever determines generally where a person's gender identity is... it may have been a recent study with a lot of controversy around, but that's what I remember hearing.
I know. This is like the biggest "sports news" story of the day. Bigger than moving the Queens to Seattle. (Sorry, Shaq, couldn't resist!May I be the first (and perhaps only) in this thread to say, "Who cares?". As long as they're not hurting anyone else, why would I ever care about someone's private life?
)I think in this day and age, those athletes who have nasty comments should be educated enough on PR and social media to keep their thoughts to themselves. I have no doubt however their are plenty of macho men who are uncomfortable about it, whether they are foolish enough to broadcast it or not.Very interesting. So far, all im hearing is positive, but I know there is some bone head player who's gonna say something nasty. Or, perhaps we really have moved beyond this. Time will tell. P.S. I have come up with a bunch of good puns for this subject, but decided not to post them, I don't want simple humor to be taken as something its not meant to be.
Interesting world we live in. Tim Tebow gets mocked for his Christian beliefs, while Jason Collins gets held up as some kind of role model for saying he is a homosexual.
I just find it sad that a man makes an announcement that he is attracted to other men and it makes national headlines. Meanwhile, police in California have removed an infant from his parents, at their home, without a warrant, because an M.D. was offended that they wanted a second opinion on whether the infant should have heart surgery. Our priorities are all messed up. Guess how much coverage the second item got?
If I had to guess which Stanford 7' twins sported a gay member, I would have picked Lopez over Collins for sure. Girl names and transvestite voices... Just goes to show how little you really know about someone.
Or anything, really.
He shoots! He scores!!I know! Isn't the 21st century wonderful? Oh, I guess you wouldn't know.

Interesting world we live in. Tim Tebow gets mocked for his Christian beliefs, while Jason Collins gets held up as some kind of role model for saying he is a homosexual.
Good for him. He's hardly Britney Griner level, but it's a start.
During a Monday segment on ESPN’s “Outside the Lines,” sportswriter Chris Broussard denounced Jason Collins, the first openly gay athlete in the history of professional sports, for “living in unrepentant sin.”
Broussard went on to accuse Collins of not being a Christian and “walking in open rebellion to God”:
Personally, I don’t believe that you can live an openly homosexual lifestyle or an openly, like premarital sex between heterosexuals. If you’re openly living that type of lifestyle, then the Bible says you know them by their fruits. It says that, you know, that’s a sin. If you’re openly living in unrepentant sin, whatever it may be, not just homosexuality, whatever it maybe, I believe that’s walking in open rebellion to God and to Jesus Christ. So I would not characterize that person as a Christian because I don’t think the bible would characterize them as a Christian.
Don't worry, Shooter, Chris Broussard's got your back (in a totally not-gay way):
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Annnnnnnnd ESPN will fire him shortly. What a moron. That's his opinion, and he's welcome to it, but when he's representing such a huge corporate machine as Disney (ESPN), he will shortly find out that they do not enjoy being at the center of a huge PR disaster. Bye bye Chris.
The sad thing is that I'm sure many NBA players feel exactly the same way that he does.
