Brachiator
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Brachiator

Yep. So get to reading. Maybe you will learn something about the history of sports journalism.

"And by calling it fantasy, you only further perpetuate it."

"I wouldn't want Tebow on my team" was your analogy. I didn't think it very relevant, and so poked fun at it.

Dude, go visit your local newspaper or tv station. Ask to talk to a woman reporter. Ask her about what makes her more uncomfortable, locker rooms or asswipes who try to prevent her from getting the story.

Your analogy is too stupid for words, and reeks of racism. You, know, the notion that being a white guy endows you with rights.

What team do you play for? And what's their record?

"THIS is exactly what people fail to realize, and white culture (that's right) is easily the most guilty of it."

Which is gay, the apples or the oranges?

"That's why female reporters are discouraged from doing locker room interviews, and why quite a few players frown on it."

The old ways are always the best ways.

In the old scale, it used to be morons, imbeciles, then idiots.

It's an old American tradition to want fairness for oneself while shitting on someone else.

Yeah, a lot of the manufactured debate in the media is dumb, and forced, and false attempt at balance.

" You just won't see this kind of shit out there for a guy. "

How about the NSA? Playing this game might distract them from viewing American's nude selfies.

The only distraction would be that caused by bigots and fools.

Hmm. You would think that someone who personally felt the sting of being excluded because he was black would understand how stupid, offensive, and hurtful, it would be to rationalize excluding someone because he is gay.

Nice post. Good luck to you.

Also, getting down to brass tacks, are you saying that armed robbery is no big thing, as long as the robber doesn't shoot anyone because, hey, it's just property? Any fear or distress caused by having a loaded weapon pointed at you is small beer?

The guy might have shot her anyway. It is absurd to try to view this as a rational transaction, or to try to apply some "people are more important than property" standard.