Stereotype Squad

Monitoring Black Representation in Mass Media

Saturday

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May 2013

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Former NBA Crossdresser Larry Johnson – ‘Locker Room is No Place for a Gay Man’

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Here’s Larry Johnson’s tweets on gay men in the NBA.

And here’s Larry Johnson circa his days as a Converse endorser. AKA Gradmama.

#DoesntAddUp

Wednesday

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May 2013

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Tuesday

7

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Sunday

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May 2013

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While Waiting for Barack Obama’s Outreach to Black America, Have We Missed the Same from Michelle Obama?

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With all of the angst surrounding President Barack Obama and his lack of outreach to the whole of black America, quietly, it is First Lady Michelle Obama that has fashioned herself as the advocate, spokesperson, and leader for whom black America has been waiting.

To be clear, expecting a monarchy to advocate and leverage black progress is flawed and dangerous thinking. But, if this is the philosophy filtered down from tribal, spiritual, and political cultures of black Americans throughout the ages, can we do better than the First Lady? Her perceived candor and her ‘realness,’ makes black folks excited and down for whatever cause which graces her platform.
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Friday

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May 2013

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Monday

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April 2013

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Jason Collins Coming Out is Right, But Was Chris Broussard’s Reaction Wrong?

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Veteran NBA player Jason Collins will announce in an upcoming edition of Sports Illustrated that he is gay, a message that was tweeted today by SI and soon made headlines around the nation. Collins is the first active athlete to openly discuss being gay, and the reaction to his announcement has been largely positive.

ESPN analyst Chris Broussard was not among the supporters. A staunch and open Christian, Broussard expressed his views on homosexuality and Christianity on ESPN’s ‘Outside the Lines.’

On the surface, the sentiment against Broussard may be a question of why is he blasting Collins for being open with who he is, and who thousands of other athletes are without having formally announced such. But with all things being considered, why is it okay for Collins to openly discuss his sexuality, but not okay for Broussard to discuss his religious philosophy on the subject?

If we are just talking on the merits of the freedom and the accessibility to give an opinion, both are entitled and empowered to do so. Christian views are more accepted to share in American than are opinions supporting homosexuality, despite a strong surge in pride and support for the LGBT community over the last 20 years.

Both Collins and Broussard will have supporters and opponents, and both are publicly discussing very personal and intimate details that guide or comprise the core of their lives. There is no right or wrong to their reason, or genuine beliefs in this case.

So should people be jumping on Broussard because he did exactly what Collins’ has been encouraged and supported in doing?