
Coverage of gay football player goes into overtime
By Raynard Jackson NNPA Columnist
Michael Sam, the All-American defensive end for the University of Missouri, is making more news off the field than on. According to Sports Illustrated, āSam came out to his Missouri teammates last August. Coaches and classmates also knew he was gay well before today. Multiple sources have told SI that Sam strongly considered making an announcement late last summer and was willing to play his senior season as an openly homosexual athlete. (He decided against it at the last minute.).ā
Wow! Stop the presses! This is earth-shattering news! Or, so people will tell you.
People have lost their minds over this issue. Let a heterosexual go to his job and tell co-workers that he likes women and he will be reprimanded by the human resources department (HR) or even fired. But if you announce that you are homosexual, you get statements from Obama, Michelle, Pelosi, Sharpton, and Jesse.
All because Sam MAY be the first known homosexual to be drafted by a professional sports team. Pro-homosexuals have used adjectives like historic and courageous to describe Sam. Of course, he is neither.
His homosexuality is his story, but not history; nor is it historic. Historic is defined as an event that is well-known or important in history. Sam and his announcement will be neither in the annals of history.
Courageous is signified by a member of the military who faces bullets from the enemy in a war zone.Ā Courageous is announcing you are homosexual in Saudi Arabia. Or Nigeria.
On Samās worst day, his life will never be in jeopardy. The worst case for Sam will be that he doesnāt get drafted by an NFL team and doesnāt get the chance to play professional football.
Asking a chicken for some eggs is asking for a contribution; but asking a pig for bacon is a total commitment. Sam is making a contribution to the homosexual movement; but not a commitment.
Mother Teresa, Malcolm X, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. all gave bacon for their beliefs āĀ Ā their lives. At most, Sam will not have a football career ā eggs.
What is he sacrificing as a result of being homosexual or what is he risking? Absolutely nothing.
If all he wants, as he claims, is to play professional football; then what is the relevance of his being homosexual?Ā He reminds me of women sportscasters who claim they want to be taken seriously as a journalist, then they do a photo spread of themselves in a bikini for a magazine.
If itās about football, then go tackle and keep your homosexuality to yourself. If itās about the career, then why do you feel the need to be seen in a bikini?
This is all about the homosexual community seizing on an opportunity to further force their agenda on the American people.Ā They have strategically put America and the NFL in a box that neither can get out of.Ā If for whatever reason Sam does not make an NFL team, the cause will be blamed on him being a homosexual. Should that happen, just watch GLAAD, HRC and the White House pressure the NFL to hire Sam in the NFLās corporate office as a liaison to the homosexual community.Ā Just watch.
There are two parts of this story that the media has conveniently decided to ignore.
The media has been willfully negligent in finding active and retired players in the NFL and other sports who object to playing with an openly homosexual teammate.Ā From media reports, you would think there is universal acceptance and agreement on this issue, but it isnāt.Ā But since the opponents donāt fit the desired media narrative, these athletes have been excluded from being interviewed.Ā So much for equality and tolerance.
The other ignored issue and in my view, very disturbing, is the fact that Sam actually lied about his parents on ESPN; and there has been no media coverage of this issue.
Sam said on ESPN, āI told my mom and dad last week, and they just pretty much said, āWe knew and we love you and support youā¦āā Sam continued, āIām their baby boy.Ā Iām the first to go to college. Iām the first to graduate college. Something like this is just another milestone.ā
The only problem is, what Sam said is not true. His father, Michael Sr., said in a New York Times interview, āhe (Sam, Sr.) was celebrating his birthday at a Dennyās near his home in Texas when he received a text from his son that read, āDad, Iām gay.āĀ Sam Sr. continued, āI couldnāt eat no more, so I went to Applebeeās to have drinksā¦I donāt want my grandkids raised in that kind of environmentā¦Iām old-school. Iām a man and a woman type of guy.ā
This whole story has nothing to do with football and more to do with promoting a cause.Ā While Sam Jr. getting drafted as an openly homosexual football player may be a first, it does not merit the saturated news coverage it is receiving.
