Saturday, May 4, 2013
Top 10 NFL Power Rankings: Post-Draft
1. San Francisco 49ers
2. Denver Broncos
3. Atlanta Falcons
4. New England Patriots
5. Green Bay Packers
6. Baltimore Ravens
7. Seattle Seahawks
8. Houston Texans
9. Minnesota Vikings
10.Indianapolis Colts
The Tribute: Kevin Garnett is Gone but not Forgotten
Last night was a night
that many New York Knicks fans won’t forget for years to come. With a victory
in TD Garden against the Boston Celtics to win the first-round playoff series
4-2, Kevin Garnett is going into the summer with many questions of his status
with the team. But tonight he’s being recognized for his past thunderous and
posterizing dunks. Former NBA player Theo Ratliff was a great blocker and
defender in his day but that night just wasn’t his. KG, here is your tribute!
America has Changed: Gay Players in Sports
This is a topic that I
rarely like talking about because of the sensitivity of it. But with NBA player
Jason Collins coming out and saying that he’s gay; why not?
There are millions of
gay and lesbians living in the United States today and they’re just like you
and me. They are human beings too and deserve to be treated as one. I never had
a problem with what people do. I look at it as do what you do and I do what I
do; period. Who are we to judge? Like they say, we all have skeletons in our
own closets.Life is just too short to focus on things that don’t matter. We as people should be lifting each other up and make this country and world much better. But this story has shaken up the country and the sports world as we know it.
There has been this
stigma for centuries about being homosexual. It has been known to be a big sin
if you were. Those times have definitely changed in the last two decades in the
United States. People are coming together as one nation and people to accept
differences because we all can’t be the same and that makes life so wonderful.
It’s not about what you
like in your sexuality but on who you are as a person; that is most important
today. With Jason Collins coming out and telling the world that he’s gay, it
changes the game in sports. We all know that they’re many gay sports players in
the major sports across the country but they wouldn’t dare to say they are.The reason for this is because they don’t want the backlash and the embarrassment for coming out to the public. When I say embarrassment I mean to the people that don’t accept homosexuality in this country. Many people do care about what others say and think.
People let’s be real with ourselves because it still exists and still will for many years. It’s all about how you’re raised and what your elders and peers are teaching you when you’re young. If you are taught to accept all types of people when you’re young, it won’t be a big issue when you get older to accept homosexual people.
You can’t change everyone but the masses are more receptive to homosexuality in this country. The reports that have been going on in the news and radio is that how will Jason Collins be treated in the locker rooms? Will players want to be in the same room with him? These are the concerns of the sports world.
It’s funny because he’s been there for 12 years with these guys and they had no idea that he was gay. People put too much emphasis in this and I personally don’t think it’s a big story because in New York City we are surrounded by people that are homosexual and it isn’t a problem at all. They are good people that work hard every day and just living their lives.
Do I think that Collins
did this for publicity? Who knows? Maybe, but I’m not sure. Nike just gave him
a lucrative sneaker deal for doing what he did. This was a player that was a
bench-warmer for years and now he’s the toast of the town. This is just a topic
that many don’t want to touch on and will be very sensitive for many years to
come.
I just don’t see all of
these gay active sports players coming out the closet just because Jason
Collins did. Some just die with this secret.
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