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Originally posted by Manowar
It was "for the money".
Lets forgive all peoples mistakes because they "needed the money". I think hes a closet homo and doesnt want to be sacked, not saying being gay is bad, but probably got some homophobic managers
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You're right, he is just trying not to get fired, there's no doubt he has to say he's not gay. Look at this line from that article, I guess I never thought about this before:
" There are no openly gay players in the big leagues today. The same is true in the NFL, NHL and NBA."
Anyone know offhand what % of people are gay? Isn't like 10? Obviously there are gay people in pro sports in America, and logically you'd have to think at least some of them wouldn't mind not being in the closet their entire lives. I'll bet it's in their contracts, the owners are scared it would hurt ticket/merchandise/tv profits. Sure you can say the players keep it quite so they don't hurt endorsements, but some no name pitcher no one's ever heard of doesn't have endorsements, but he'd get some of he was the first openly gay player.
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