Was reading the following article by Michelle Voepel taken on ESPN, regarding WNBA star Cheryl Swoopes recent decision to publicly "out" herself...
Swoopes could open door for others to follow
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Interesting stuff. Swoopes was always one of my favorite athletes, so I'm curious if anyone else has been following this...
Swoopes could open door for others to follow
It's a conversation I've had with folks many, many times over the years, as recently as a few days ago. The topic: When will women's basketball be able to deal even semi-honestly with the issue of homosexuality? Usually, there has been some thread of optimism in the discussion that starts with, "Surely, pretty soon, some big star is finally going to say it: 'Look, this is ridiculous. I'm a good person, I'm in love, I'm really happy. What am I afraid of? Yes, I'm gay.'" And now, finally, a player who has defined the past decade-plus of women's basketball -- not just a big star but one of the all-time greatest in the sport -- is stepping forward and saying just that. |
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Interesting stuff. Swoopes was always one of my favorite athletes, so I'm curious if anyone else has been following this...
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And still no outtings in male sports....
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The closest to it, was the insane circus around Mike Piazza when he was accused of being gay. Who'd want to have to deal with that?
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It makes me want to not pay any lip service to Swoopes outing, if only to not add fuel to the fire, you know? She's a monster on the court, nothing has changed with her ability, and... You know?
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Because, for a long time, it wasn't the WinkWink Lesbian issue alone... it was also women being tagged as lesbians and improper/wrong/ or not female enough for daring to play sports.
Maybe this is me being shallow... but Swoopes is a little different to me than say... Martina Navratilova. Which is (wink winks aside) what most people probably think of when the term Lesbian Female Athlete is mentioned. Everybody took Martina seriously as an athlete, and as a female athlete, but it never felt to me that people looked at her as a woman. (The too much of a jock to be a real female stereotypical portrayal...)
It certainly doesn't change how I think of Swoopes, or how I think of gays and sports, but I am interested to see if there's an impact on how other people think.
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It's rather sad that it has to even be an issue
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Mind you, this is a world where Graeme Le Saux (another UK pro footballer) complained of being constantly abused as homosexual because he openly read the Guardian.
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That said, I was kinda wondering about this paragraph in the article where tha author said something along the lines of "you don't think it's a big deal? But you certainly gasped when you read it, right?" Well, no. I didn't.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't think homosexuality is such a big issue here in Germany and probably Europe in general (except the very Catholic countries) as it is in America. Granted, I can't think of any male athletes that have publicly outed themselves, but I don't think it would make that much of an impact here. Okay, maybe a short in the media, but that would be it. Besides, the German National Football coach is gay and except for occassionaly making fun of him, we're fine with it.