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I understand the
feeling of having to live in the shadows being a gay person -
fearing being discovered - or unwilling to pay the perceived
price for coming out.
I am also most
cognizant that coming out in today's world pales in the price of
one's future that those of us who faced the decision decades
earlier.
In short, there
is nothing noble or brave about today's youth proclaiming their
homosexuality. You see, this is a tired game - a
game of exploiting one's sexual orientation to gain power and to
gain fame. There is nothing you are doing that makes
you free.
Being gay, is,
well, so passe.
So you crave cock
or kiss another man. Big whoop.
And I'm not
concerning myself with lesbians. They are a
different animal where man hate is even more in vogue.
There is a need
for gay people to live their lives in an honest way, but
seriously - this drama of coming out on youtube or on a
television show has reached such nauseating levels that we are
soon to be inundated with male dancers who admit they are
straight or olympic male ice skaters or dancers doing the same.
Once upon a time
or in lands far, far away, being gay and coming out exacted a
price of lethal proportions. We know of the history
of gays being persecuted - wearing pink triangles by the Nazis
or killed by whatever religion was in power. We also
have as recently in the Stonewall riots where gays had had
enough about being persecuted and rose up against the police and
made a statement.
Coming out in
those days and lands took balls and often resulted in
imprisonment and in execution.
Despite the
left's worship of multiculturalism where all two bit cultures
are supposed to be respected, we find that being gay results
in
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executions and
torture. Our beloved "mooslim friends"
seem to carry persecution upon gay people with a relish not
found anywhere on this planet. In Iran, they
have no gay people and this is their own statement.
If you are found out to crave peen as a man, you are just
another well hung gay man. In some other
mooslim nations, being gay gets you a stoning or a necklacing.
In those lands,
coming out risks you so much that your life is almost certainly
ended.
So now we look
upon America, in the post millennial hype, where being gay is
now something that is expected and has become very
boring. There is not one shred of courage to
come out - maybe you'll be shunned by your Christian parents,
but life goes on and the Democrats are there to give you stuff
to keep you alive when you can no longer live in your parents'
basement and get insurance coverage as a child after you reach
age 26.
Oh you poor
things!
In sports, we
have seen a cascade of peen lovers now come out to the
public. We've had this in the NBA. We've
had this in diving and swimming and soccer and a myriad of other
sports. And now we have a college football
player, on the cusp of being undrafted as a mediocre player,
suddenly finding it time to come out publicly (even though he
had done so with his team months ago) on the eve of the NFL
draft. A once uninspired player with no value
is suddenly the queer of the month with hopes of raising his
draft value for profit by exploiting his sexual
urges. And we hear that the marketing
departments of major corporations are knocking on his door to
procure his queerness for profit.
I find it
insulting that athletes come out on the beginning or waning end
of their careers - seeking profit and fame.
Meanwhile
millions of innocent and loving people come out annually and
live their lives. Some like Anderson Cooper and
Ellen admit they are gay and don't exploit for
profit. They do good and are prime examples of how
gay people should live and conduct themselves.
Bravo!
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Why did you post a picture of Michael Sam with the words "mediocre athletes now find money in queer" under him? Michael Sam is not a mediocre athlete.
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Sports shows are saying that his coming out is going to degrade his ranking in the draft.
I did so because he is using his coming out to increase his draft status - this is documented in numerous stories on him - and I will not recognize him by name because I don't want to advance his shameful exploitation of his "now in vogue gay status". There is no dispute that he went from a mediocre player of unremarkable performance (which means he was nearly invisible in mock drafts for high picks) to now having created false and unearned status for drafting. This is absolutely disgusting exploitation of homosexuality. If he had any integrity, he would have waited after the draft and not allowed this to advance his position in the draft he did not earn by on-field performance. We all know winnings does not mean you are a GREAT player. Look at the Redskins' QB which has been outperformed by near invisible college players. So don't claim award winning means anything other than hype.
ReplyDeleteYou must not follow sports much. All ESPN has been talking about is how his coming out damaged his draft status. "integrity?" Wait until a team drafts him and he says, "LOL...I'm queer!" I'm questioning your integrity.
DeleteJackson - there are numerous reports that marketing forces are rallying around him and this is where the payday comes in - he may or may not rise in the draft pick level, but he will most certainly be exploited for his gayness through marketing - and he would have received NO MARKETING dollars prior to him coming out - he was just not that remarkable - and in the pros, if you aren't a top ten pick, you aren't remarkable (unless you are drafted by the Redskins who will draft a pile of dog crap if they think it will sell tickets).
ReplyDeleteAs a sidebar, I just read how the gay NBA player is going untouched by the NBA in the twilight of his career, but he so benefited by MARKETING and ENDORSEMENT dollars he would not have earned otherwise.
Like I said, these guys are coming out, not to advance youth who are dealing with this issue, but to pad their wallets - and the two comments made here ignore the EXTRA endorsement/marketing income these clowns will get that they wouldn't have gotten prior to admitting their love of a nice meaty peen.