The Guardian.
Silly publicity-seeking reactionary posh gay nutter and media whore who only just came out still a silly publicity-seeking reactionary posh gay nutter and media whore who likes telling gay men what to do shock!
"We went until the
'60s without any recognition that we had wiped out the
indigenous population--
where was it? When I was a kid, we played cowboys and Indians.
We were
the cowboys shooting the Indians, the bad guys. And that went
right into
the '60s. Academic scholarship was just lying about the number
of people,
claiming that thinly scattered hunter-gatherers had no right to
this country
anyway. Since the '60s, that whole edifice has been demolished.
And 1992
was dramatic. They could not ram through a celebration, people
would just
not take it. If it had been 1962, it would have been a
celebration of
the liberation of the hemisphere like it was every other
anniversary.
The five hundredth anniversary of Columbus turned into a dirge.
In my
opinion, that's why [the elites] launched this ludicrous
political correctness
campaign. Because I think that they were terrified by the fact
that they
couldn't even carry off a celebration of conquest." Noam Chomsky.
Showing posts with label Jason Collins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Collins. Show all posts
Monday, 13 May 2013
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Jason Collins: Elites And Society And Sport
Sir, Simon Kuper in his otherwise (as ever) insightful essay on
homophobia in sport (“Professional
sport finally enters the 21st century”, Comment, May 1) slips in
one de haut en bas assertion that “educated people tend to be
most tolerant of homosexuality” which cannot be allowed to go
unchallenged.
In fact, it has been
educated elites which throughout history wrote laws and rules excluding
or criminalising not just gays, but at various times women, blacks,
Jews, Roman Catholics or any group they disdained. Those who served in
the armed forces in the second world war, for example, reported later –
when the educated elites finally allowed such taboo subjects to be
discussed – that, of course, every unit would have its known gay
members, and nobody gave a damn as long as they fought the enemy. It is
probably precisely because the elites were scandalised by the perceived
immorality of the “lower orders” that they passed laws to assert the
superiority of the traditional family.
If “market economies tend to be gay-friendly”, as Mr Kuper asserts,
it is difficult to see how the world’s prototype capitalist economy, the
US, also harbours some of the most vocal anti-gay bigots.
He does not mention the issue of religion, which to many would seem to provide a stronger correlation. The more secular the society and the less the power of organised religion, the easier it has generally been for countries to unpick legislation previously disadvantaging not just gays, but women and ethnic minorities.
From across the Channel, even francophone admirers of republican values have recently been reminded by the violent outbursts against gay marriage that France is an overwhelmingly Catholic country – the flight of whose once-persecuted Protestant minority did nothing but benefit market-friendly Britain.
Tom Brown, London EC2, UK
Letter to the Financial Times.
Trust the FT and their bloomin' de haut en bas assertions!
Like the Economist, the Financial Times is surprisingly "socially liberal", both were advocates of gay marriage in the UK.
Jason Farago (!) wrote on Guardian online about Jason Collins' coming out; "On one level: sport is more than just a spectacle, and every action that makes gay life more visible is worth taking.
"But while Collins has done something right and brave, the PR flood that's accompanied it should remind us that sport is not some pure land of athletic contests, but a multibillion-dollar industry whose motivations are not exactly altruistic. We should all respect and celebrate gay achievements – but I fear the real desire for openly gay athletes comes from a hunger to sell sneakers."
I think he might be overstating the (financial) case here.
Figures for the supposed "marketing goldmine" in sponsorship deals etc an (American) out pro sports (male) player could hack into seem ludicrously over-inflated and plucked from the ether.
More insightful was the blogger NewBlackMan (In Exile); "Once we view Jason Collins’ coming out narrative as a story of a maturing middle class identity—which culminates in the irrepressible desire for a monogamous commitment or “settling down” as he puts it--it becomes easier to understand his outing—and the auxiliary demand for universal adulation on the part of the media—as part of a well tread genre of black politics...
"The historic import of Jason Collins announcement may be less a sea change towards sexual liberation for black people, and more a signal that now, certain black gay men can be assimilated into the trappings of liberal, middle class American life."
Talking of assimilation, the Daily Mail managed to heterosexualise Jason Collins' coming out story, asking what his ex-girlfriend makes of it all.
Genius.
He does not mention the issue of religion, which to many would seem to provide a stronger correlation. The more secular the society and the less the power of organised religion, the easier it has generally been for countries to unpick legislation previously disadvantaging not just gays, but women and ethnic minorities.
From across the Channel, even francophone admirers of republican values have recently been reminded by the violent outbursts against gay marriage that France is an overwhelmingly Catholic country – the flight of whose once-persecuted Protestant minority did nothing but benefit market-friendly Britain.
Tom Brown, London EC2, UK
Letter to the Financial Times.
Trust the FT and their bloomin' de haut en bas assertions!
Like the Economist, the Financial Times is surprisingly "socially liberal", both were advocates of gay marriage in the UK.
Jason Farago (!) wrote on Guardian online about Jason Collins' coming out; "On one level: sport is more than just a spectacle, and every action that makes gay life more visible is worth taking.
"But while Collins has done something right and brave, the PR flood that's accompanied it should remind us that sport is not some pure land of athletic contests, but a multibillion-dollar industry whose motivations are not exactly altruistic. We should all respect and celebrate gay achievements – but I fear the real desire for openly gay athletes comes from a hunger to sell sneakers."
I think he might be overstating the (financial) case here.
Figures for the supposed "marketing goldmine" in sponsorship deals etc an (American) out pro sports (male) player could hack into seem ludicrously over-inflated and plucked from the ether.
More insightful was the blogger NewBlackMan (In Exile); "Once we view Jason Collins’ coming out narrative as a story of a maturing middle class identity—which culminates in the irrepressible desire for a monogamous commitment or “settling down” as he puts it--it becomes easier to understand his outing—and the auxiliary demand for universal adulation on the part of the media—as part of a well tread genre of black politics...
"The historic import of Jason Collins announcement may be less a sea change towards sexual liberation for black people, and more a signal that now, certain black gay men can be assimilated into the trappings of liberal, middle class American life."
Talking of assimilation, the Daily Mail managed to heterosexualise Jason Collins' coming out story, asking what his ex-girlfriend makes of it all.
Genius.
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Jason Collins: #sobrave
Labels:
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Guatanamo Bay,
Jason Collins
Monday, 29 April 2013
Breaking: Someone We've Never Heard Of Has Come Out!
The world of sport was literally turned on its head today after an American sportsman we'd never heard of before came out as a gay man who is openly gay, Gay Stupid News can reveal.
Jason Collins plays basketball, which we think is the one where they try and put balls in hoops.
Not sure.
Jason, who is 34 and nine feet tall, plays baseball for Wolverhampton Wizard Wanderers, a popular team.
He has two arms and two legs, Gay Stupid News can confirm.
GSN's Joe Meringue told GSN; "This is a real game changer. Slam dunk da funk!"
Asked if he knew what on earth that meant, or who Jason Collins actually was, Joe said no.
On Twitter @Worthinggaylad49 spoke for many when he tweeted simply; "So brave".
More when we've had a chance to nick some stuff off Wikipedia and have another quick Google...
Jason Collins plays basketball, which we think is the one where they try and put balls in hoops.
Not sure.
Jason, who is 34 and nine feet tall, plays baseball for Wolverhampton Wizard Wanderers, a popular team.
He has two arms and two legs, Gay Stupid News can confirm.
GSN's Joe Meringue told GSN; "This is a real game changer. Slam dunk da funk!"
Asked if he knew what on earth that meant, or who Jason Collins actually was, Joe said no.
On Twitter @Worthinggaylad49 spoke for many when he tweeted simply; "So brave".
More when we've had a chance to nick some stuff off Wikipedia and have another quick Google...
Labels:
Coming Out,
Gay Stupid News,
Jason Collins,
Sport
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