Born this way or Chose this way. There is no one answer. Just tired of the a**l retentive American society tripping over themselves to proclaim, "Look! We're tolerant! You should be too! Let's celebrate this brave man's gayness!" I don't care if the guy next to me in the shower is *** or straight. I don't care if the guy next to me likes to wear women's underwear while scoring touchdowns. I have a problem when someone forcibly tries to make me like something I don't care about. I'm not talking about what I like to do in bed. There are sites, bars, groups for that. The front page of sports is not one of those places.
I must have missed the new law that mandated confetti being thrown every time the word Michael or Sam is said.
Why do you care? Why does it bother you that the first openly *** dude in the NFL is a topic on national TV? Can you not see this as a historically significant event? Do you think Jackie Robinson day should be eliminated? I mean, why do we need Martin Luther King shoved down our throats, right?
It's a historically significant moment in American culture.
The "why does it have to be shoved down our throats and celebrated" response is one of an individual who knows he will be shamed for saying what he truly feels, which is that being *** is disgusting to him. This is america, so say what you really feel, and stop acting like you are being forced to do anything against your will. A woman raped is being forced against her will. A black man enslaved was being forced against his will. A *** made in wearing a yellow star of David for all to see is being forced against his will. A blog article on the internet that you come across that is stating a historical cultural event doesn't quite stack up to those aforementioned.