Michael Sams kiss on TV

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May 12, 2014 11:07am
GoChiefs;1615260 wrote:Not sure why anyone would give a fuck.
This. He's gay and a 7th round pick, no one should give 2 shits.
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May 12, 2014 11:10am
I Wear Pants;1615330 wrote:You're definitely allowed to be grossed out. But you're probably not going on rants about the gays shoving it in your face or pushing their agenda on you. So you're likely not in the same boat as thavoice in that regard.

reps...while it was a little uncomfortable and weird..4 seconds later i had forgotton about it an moved on with my life. didnt have to mention it to anyone. it had zero effect on my life.

on a side note he should have waited till he got drafted and made a team before coming out. he really hurt his chances imo
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queencitybuckeye
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May 12, 2014 11:13am
thavoice;1615334 wrote:If you want to be a supporter of a perverse and morally objectable behavior, so be it.
Some people would find being married to a racist slut more objectable (sic) than kissing a member of the same sex. YMMV.
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May 12, 2014 11:19am
queencitybuckeye;1615349 wrote:Some people would find being married to a racist slut more objectable (sic) than kissing a member of the same sex. YMMV.
Yea I'd probably choose to be gay and in a happy relationship than be with his wife.
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steubbigred
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May 12, 2014 11:36am
dlazz;1615341 wrote:This troll thread is panning out nicely.

Steubie is probably pleased with himself
Yes I guess so.
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steubbigred
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May 12, 2014 11:50am
I think most people don't care if your gay or not. What bothers some people and myself included is If the media doesn't treat gays in a special way like they are doing ,It wouldn't be a major conversation piece. Every show on ESPN is talking about this story. Even more so than the Donald Sterling issues.

Also is it some kind of law to object to seeing a man kiss a man on TV without being punished or at least admonished ? Doesn't freedom mean freedom for all ,not just freedom for people who think the same? The morality police are everywhere. The problem is some peoples moralities don't jibe with others. If your on the wrong side of this PC issue ,you can be punished by your job,or admonished by the general public.
Our government and media calls open objections to what has been seen all over the media as intolerance. Who is really intolerant of freedoms of speech?
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May 12, 2014 11:53am
steubbigred;1615364 wrote:I think most people don't care if your gay or not. What bothers some people and myself included is If the media doesn't treat gays in a special way like they are doing ,It wouldn't be a major conversation piece. Every show on ESPN is talking about this story. Even more so than the Donald Sterling issues.
Another way to look at it is if people didn't get so up in arms about their overkill coverage of it, they wouldn't do overkill coverage of it.
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May 12, 2014 11:59am
queencitybuckeye;1615365 wrote:Another way to look at it is if people didn't get so up in arms about their overkill coverage of it, they wouldn't do overkill coverage of it.
This. The media is in the business of selling advertisements. They can charge more if they have more viewers. This topic has obviously moved the needle or they wouldn't stay with it.
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May 12, 2014 12:00pm
steubbigred;1615364 wrote:I think most people don't care if your gay or not. What bothers some people and myself included is If the media doesn't treat gays in a special way like they are doing ,It wouldn't be a major conversation piece. Every show on ESPN is talking about this story. Even more so than the Donald Sterling issues.

Also is it some kind of law to object to seeing a man kiss a man on TV without being punished or at least admonished ? Doesn't freedom mean freedom for all ,not just freedom for people who think the same? The morality police are everywhere. The problem is some peoples moralities don't jibe with others. If your on the wrong side of this PC issue ,you can be punished by your job,or admonished by the general public.
Our government and media calls open objections to what has been seen all over the media as intolerance. Who is really intolerant of freedoms of speech?
Surprise, another person who doesn't really grasp what "Freedom of Speech" means. You're allowed to say whatever you want, with some limited restrictions, without the government forcing you to stop or putting you in prison.

Freedom of Speech doesn't mean you can say whatever you want and not get fired, it doesn't mean you say whatever you want and nobody is allowed to call you an asshole, it doesn't mean companies can't drop endorsements.
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May 12, 2014 12:06pm
The cake made me think it was kind of staged. I don't think I've ever seen a draftee feed their significant other cake, and the whole smash-it-in-their face thing is usually only seen at a wedding/anniversary. IMO that was a pretty unambiguous political statement/stunt.
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May 12, 2014 12:11pm
I Wear Pants;1615367 wrote:Surprise, another person who doesn't really grasp what "Freedom of Speech" means. You're allowed to say whatever you want, with some limited restrictions, without the government forcing you to stop or putting you in prison.

Freedom of Speech doesn't mean you can say whatever you want and not get fired, it doesn't mean you say whatever you want and nobody is allowed to call you an asshole, it doesn't mean companies can't drop endorsements.
And it doesn't mean you are allowed to marry the same sex either. Enjoy!
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May 12, 2014 12:18pm
gut;1615368 wrote:The cake made me think it was kind of staged. I don't think I've ever seen a draftee feed their significant other cake, and the whole smash-it-in-their face thing is usually only seen at a wedding/anniversary. IMO that was a pretty unambiguous political statement/stunt.
The whole cake thing was really really weird. Seems like a total stunt for ratings.
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steubbigred
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May 12, 2014 12:25pm
I Wear Pants;1615367 wrote:Surprise, another person who doesn't really grasp what "Freedom of Speech" means. You're allowed to say whatever you want, with some limited restrictions, without the government forcing you to stop or putting you in prison.

Freedom of Speech doesn't mean you can say whatever you want and not get fired, it doesn't mean you say whatever you want and nobody is allowed to call you an asshole, it doesn't mean companies can't drop endorsements.
I said intolerant. I think people should be tolerant of differing views. Also a Miami Dolphin has been sanctioned for making comments on twitter. Freedom of speech with ramifications such as job suspensions are not really freedoms of speech.
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May 12, 2014 12:26pm
sleeper;1615370 wrote:And it doesn't mean you are allowed to marry the same sex either. Enjoy!
You're right, the 1st Amendment has absolutely nothing to do with marriage laws. Congratulations on that brilliant deduction.
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May 12, 2014 12:30pm
steubbigred;1615373 wrote:I said intolerant. I think people should be tolerant of differing views. also a Miami Dolphin has been sanctioned for making comments on twitter.
So everyone should pretend WBC or the KKK or the Nazi party have completely rational and understandable opinions? Why can't people say it's shitty for someone to think less of or treat someone worse because of their race, religion, sexuality, or whatever? People should be treated equally, not opinions.
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May 12, 2014 12:30pm
Never saw it. Glad I didn't.

I am assuming there was someone who smashed a cake during the broadcast? I hate that cake smashing business...a wedding tradition that needs to go away.

If we think all people should be treated the same, then EVERY media outlet that is covering this story needs to give the same coverage to every 7th round draft pick.
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May 12, 2014 12:32pm
Ytowngirlinfla;1615372 wrote:The whole cake thing was really really weird. Seems like a total stunt for ratings.
Exactly
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May 12, 2014 12:33pm
I Wear Pants;1615374 wrote:You're right, the 1st Amendment has absolutely nothing to do with marriage laws. Congratulations on that brilliant deduction.
Exactly. So can gays go back to the bedroom and stop shoving their sexuality in everyone's face? If its so "normal" we don't need this constant media uproar every time a gay does anything.

Being gay is not special and thinking its gross is not wrong either. When is the gay lobby going to grow up? Gay people are worse than vegetarians; you'll be sitting there talking about the latest football game and a vegetarian will tell you how football is disgusting because it was once made from pig skin. It's the same with gays. You'll buy a new lawn mower and they will say "Yeah well my boyfriend is gay and the store manager looked at him funny so he's homophobe and no one should shop there".

tl;dr: I don't care about gays.
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May 12, 2014 12:40pm
sleeper;1615378 wrote:Exactly. So can gays go back to the bedroom and stop shoving their sexuality in everyone's face? If its so "normal" we don't need this constant media uproar every time a gay does anything.

Being gay is not special and thinking its gross is not wrong either. When is the gay lobby going to grow up? Gay people are worse than vegetarians; you'll be sitting there talking about the latest football game and a vegetarian will tell you how football is disgusting because it was once made from pig skin. It's the same with gays. You'll buy a new lawn mower and they will say "Yeah well my boyfriend is gay and the store manager looked at him funny so he's homophobe and no one should shop there".

tl;dr: I don't care about gays.
Most gay people don't care about this whole "gay" movement that is going on and just want to live their normal lives. It's the 1% who are out and pushing the agenda which the media loves.
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May 12, 2014 12:40pm
sleeper;1615378 wrote:Exactly. So can gays go back to the bedroom and stop shoving their sexuality in everyone's face? If its so "normal" we don't need this constant media uproar every time a gay does anything.

Being gay is not special and thinking its gross is not wrong either. When is the gay lobby going to grow up? Gay people are worse than vegetarians; you'll be sitting there talking about the latest football game and a vegetarian will tell you how football is disgusting because it was once made from pig skin. It's the same with gays. You'll buy a new lawn mower and they will say "Yeah well my boyfriend is gay and the store manager looked at him funny so he's homophobe and no one should shop there".

tl;dr: I don't care about gays.
You clearly do.
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May 12, 2014 12:41pm
I think what we need is a straight lobby. We will simply go around talking about how great it is to be straight and if any gay man tries to tell us otherwise we will go to the media and complain that they gay man disagrees with our views and therefore hates us. We will actively attach ourselves to every issue, including marathons and non-sexual conventions and if anyone stops us they are heterophobes and demand an apology and financial benefits.
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May 12, 2014 12:42pm
Ytowngirlinfla;1615380 wrote:Most gay people don't care about this whole "gay" movement that is going on and just want to live their normal lives. It's the 1% who are out and pushing the agenda which the media loves.
I don't really see gay people coming out against it though. They clearly love it and/or benefit from the ruthless blood sucking gay lobby.
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May 12, 2014 12:42pm
steubbigred;1615373 wrote:Freedom of speech with ramifications such as job suspensions are not really freedoms of speech.

And you obviously have no intellectual concept of what the Freedom of Speech is (as IWP pointed out).
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May 12, 2014 12:44pm
sleeper;1615383 wrote:I don't really see gay people coming out against it though. They clearly love it and/or benefit from the ruthless blood sucking gay lobby.
What do you want gay people to come out against? That people are trying to get equal treatment?
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May 12, 2014 12:52pm
I Wear Pants;1615385 wrote:What do you want gay people to come out against? That people are trying to get equal treatment?
Equal treatment? LOL

Do you really believe gays are being treated unfairly? Even most states have 'civil unions' which allows you to legally becoming one which is essentially marriage. The gay lobby is using propaganda to EARN MONEY from dumb gays and straights to fight for the cause. You clearly have been hoodwinked, which doesn't shock me since you went to a glorified community college. It's the same shit as the NAACP, the breast cancer scam, the women's rights movement, etc. Equal treatment for gays is already here, you just need to grow up.