Posted on 02/11/2014 9:25:00 AM PST by nickcarraway
Roland Martin took to the airwaves Monday with his NewsOne Now panel to discuss the coming out of football player Michael Sam. The discussion took many turns, including into Martins insistence that Sams position not be compared to that of Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in baseball.
On Twitter last night I talked about Jackie Robinson and folks are always making the comparisons, said Martin. Im very clear: Jackie Robinson was the first black player. He came into the league when racism you cant even remotely compare it. Sam is potentially coming into the NFL with a support system, folks are backing it. You didnt have any blacks in major league baseball, no front offices. They were cussin, dogging, trying to kill Jackie Robinson from day one.
Panelist Hughey Newsome agreed that the country has come a long way in terms of LGBT acceptance and supposed that the NFL is ready for an openly gay player but fellow panelist Steve Clemons pushed back, offering that not all Americans have come as far.
That problem still is out there in the Unites States, so I dont want to minimize it, said Clemons. Were further along but were further along in urban centers. Were not further along out in middle America.
....wonder what team is going to go after a mediocre player?..with all the baggage the media will throw on it....oh wait..THE JETS like baggage
It’s the opposite.
This guy is now guaranteed to make a team. No on will want to cut him either.
It’s a brilliant move for a marginal player.
“That problem still is out there in the Unites States, so I dont want to minimize it, said Clemons. Were further along but were further along in urban centers. Were not further along out in middle America.
That’s because middle America is full of bible believing Christians that won’t change their beliefs due to “popular opinion.” What is popular, isn’t always right.
Jackie Robinson was instantly among the best players in the NL on his arrival in the majors. He was selected by the Dodgers from a short-list of “can’t miss” players.
Michael Sam is a prospective mid-round draft pick (#4 according to reports). Fourth-round Picks are expected to make their squads, but may not contribute right away.
Comparing sexual orientation to race is problematic. But to compare a star player with a middling prospect is also stretching things a bit.
Advice to gays, we really don’t give a smelly Obama about what you put in your Obamahole.
Just get a room and STFU.
All his assertions aside, and putting aside that awful “42” movie, which was produced for this homosexual agenda, and his family is shameful for allowing it, Jackie Robinson was a victim.
Being black or white or any other race is not a temptation we are either born with or develop, to be overcome, like alcoholism, drug dependency or homosexuality.
There is nothing inherently valuable either good nor bad about one’s race God gives them.
The truth is that homosexual behavior is a choice, and it is a destructive choice.
Young pre adolescent boys, pro football fans, should not have to hear about this. It is abusive. They cannot deal with sex ed before adolescence, and they certainly cannot deal with learning the perversion of sex, at a young age.
That is true, and it will come out now or much later, but this is very very wrong.
This player grew up in a very bad environment. He is being used. He doesn’t know what the heck he’s doing, but neither does anyone involved in this.
“Its a brilliant move for a marginal player.”
Not sure about that. Teams can pass on drafting him without too much attention. Unless the Obama administration makes a new rule stating each team, every time their turn comes up, must provide a written justification for not drafting Sam.
The next story here is going to be MSM asking why X team “passed on drafting Sam” and chose another player who is “on paper not better than Sam.”
Oh boo hoo!
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen...
Yep. Takes all performance expectations off.
If he does well, then he's a "Historical Figure who transcended the boundaries of" etc etc etc.....
If he falls on his face (more likely, as he's a mid-draft selection at best from what I've read), then it's because everyone in the NFL hates gays.
IMO, and with the caveat that I've never been an NFL coach, my guess is that NFL teams would give their right arms for a superstar DE, and to heck with who they slept with after the game. It's like the women who periodically try out as kickers.....find one who can hit a 50-yarder with consistency, and coaches will stampede to sign them...to heck with gender.
Nope, with this announcement, this guy changed the discussion from his skillset to who he's boinking. Smart move, especially for someone who's not a first or second round pick, and who would normally need to work extra hard just to make the cut.
I have a friend at work who is quite a bit younger than me, he is a real sports geek. He is also largely apolitical. He also hates (HATES) Tim Tebow (as a football player). Yet he asked me a brilliant question. Why is Sam regarded as some sort of hero because of his (let’s be honest) sexual perversion, while Time Tebow was derided for his strong support of the teachings of Jesus Christ? Who is the hero here, he asked? Who is the better role model?
I think the quick backpedaling is funny. Yesterday Sam was brave and a hero. But then some try to compare him to Jackie Robinson and the libs heads start exploding. The homosexuals tried to push their cause beyond the acceptable line.
Comparing Michael Sam to Jackie Robinson is an insult to Jackie Robinson in particular and Baseball in general.
Remember, the Pittsburgh Steelers owners believe they are the greatest humanitarians in the history of the world. They would love to draft him. Or Pete Carroll to stick it to conservatives. Etc.
"I'm a gay man. That's who I am."
Really? That's it? Where he puts his junk defines him as an individual?
I think this guy has more gifts from his Creator than he realizes. And defining himself by where he puts his junk does not show the proper respect and praise for He who created him.
Michael Sam is not the first gay person I've heard say this. They define themselves as individuals by what gender they are attracted to. They sell themselves short in so many ways when they do that and they reveal themselves to be about as deep as a puddle after a sun shower.
The NFL will make sure of this one way or the other.
I used to love Roland Martin’s fishing show.
True. But Bob Kraft has already weighed in and said he doesn't care about ethnicity, race or gender preference. As long as a player is about Team and Winning, he doesn't care. Gad, I hope NE doesn't draft him.
Loose end. Goes Poooof if tackled.
That’s the conundrum with this. A team could score brownie points with the left by drafting him but what next? A team can’t cut, bench, or trade him without suffering a severe backlash. His price tag is too high.
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