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Old 08-06-2003, 06:30 PM
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Did you all hear me say that I was CELIBATE?! This world is SICK! There are no words that can explain how I fee right now.
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Old 08-06-2003, 08:43 PM
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Post Nada excuse!!!

If you don't know, you bedda ask sumbody...

If you havta ask, then should you need to question?

If you gotta question, and he or she don't answer, then you've got your answer...

Silence is deadly... Speak up... And hell, no amount of broken heart is worth the amount of time getting jacked up with AIDS... Hell, break my heart, then... I'd rather be bawlin' my eyes out for a year, than to be lyin' up hooked up to a feedin' tube before I die at 35 years old due to AIDS...
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Old 08-07-2003, 01:03 AM
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At first when i saw this, I was like "when did I start this thread?" but I remember it was the homothug thread, lol.
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Old 08-07-2003, 08:57 AM
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We just had a speaker at the Zeta Organizational Leadership Conference in Washington last week saying that the numbers of newly HIV-infected black females (particularly ages 13-19 in southeastern states) is rising sharply while the numbers of people infected in other ways has plateaued or dropped off.

Considering AIDS has been around some 20-odd years, something is very wrong with this picture!
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Old 09-16-2003, 03:50 PM
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Red face 5% of the NBA are Homosexuals

When T-Mac talks, people listen

By Brian Schmitz | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted September 13, 2003
Orlando Magic guard Tracy McGrady is learning that just about any controversial issue a superstar addresses can end up in bold, sometimes bawdy, headlines.

McGrady recently told a "laddie" magazine for its November issue that he believes "5 percent" of NBA players are gay and added he had witnessed incidents of homosexual behavior.

Also in the interview, McGrady criticized Magic management for not involving him in the signing of free-agent forward Juwan Howard.

McGrady made his comments to Stuff magazine writer Bill Schulz, whose questions were far more raucous than McGrady's answers.

In a question-and-answer interview at McGrady's Isleworth mansion in July, Schulz asked McGrady, "Here's a pertinent question: How many homosexuals are currently playing in the NBA?"

"I think about 5 percent," McGrady said.

Schulz then said, " Wow. That's a huge amount for such a macho profession. Have you observed any specific incidents that allow you to make that statement?"

"Yeah," McGrady said.

Schulz went on to another subject when McGrady would not expand his answer. However, he did not include himself among the 5 percent.

McGrady could not be reached Friday for comment on the article. Magic General Manager John Gabriel would not comment.

Gabriel, however, did address McGrady's comments to the magazine about being kept out of the loop when the Magic signed Howard.

McGrady told Stuff, "To tell you the truth, I didn't know it until it hit the news. I didn't have a clue about it, which I think is crazy, because I should know all the moves they make if I'm the key guy for this team.

"You should involve me in everything. I'm finding out from friends that we signed Juwan Howard, and I'm thinking I should have been one of the first to know. I'm really happy to have him on the team, though. He's going to contribute offensively and defensively. And he brings veteran leadership."

Said Gabriel, "I think we [the team and McGrady] had a grasp on the situation.

"I know we share the same goals of winning more each year," Gabriel said. "Our goal is his goal: To put the best team on the floor, and in particular, take as much pressure off him as we can. We did that with the signing of Howard."

Schulz said by phone from New York on Friday that McGrady made his comments to Stuff the day after the Magic signed Howard.

Schulz also asked McGrady about Kobe Bryant's sexual-assault case (McGrady did not want to comment), about smoking marijuana ("I don't smoke. . . . I know guys who smoke and then still go out and drop 30 points") and if he ever slept with an older woman (he nodded, writes Schulz).

Schulz then asked him another question laced with sexual innuendoes that McGrady basically dismissed.

Schulz said his Q & A with McGrady appears in November's issue, but a few excerpts from the interview appeared in a gossip column in Friday's New York Post. The Orlando Sentinel acquired an advance of the entire interview.

Schulz said the tenor of his magazine's interviews are designed to be jaunty, daring and funny. "That's pretty much par for the course. We get a lot of stuff out of them by asking funny, dorky questions. It ain't Newsweek," Schulz said.

"I tried to have fun with it. The guy [McGrady] was expressionless after I asked him something or he was two seconds away from hitting me. I couldn't tell.

"I'm hoping Tracy takes it with a sense of humor."

McGrady took heat earlier this summer for his comments about Bryant's case. His broad-based, innocuous quote, "If you're married, stick with your wife," was widely misconstrued as McGrady criticizing Bryant's lifestyle. McGrady, who made the comments in Orlando, went on a national ESPN radio show to clarify his comments.

Brian Schmitz can be reached at bschmitz@orlandosentinel.com.
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Old 09-16-2003, 03:53 PM
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Gay ballers

As long as Azucar Shaquille Diesel Daddy O'Neal isn't gay, I'm not worried at all.
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Old 09-16-2003, 03:58 PM
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Ummmm....

This is off the chain
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Old 09-16-2003, 04:33 PM
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I read this and it just doesn't have the ring of truth to me. I think if there were more substance to this, wouldn't it have drawn more of a news buzz? Wouldn't a larger sports mag/program have explored this issue? something?

...besides with the high number of out-of-wedlock births to NBA fathers (remember the Sports Illustrated cover story "Where's My Daddy?" 2-3 years ago) I believe the fellas are chasing something after the game, but it ain't each other.

and Steeltrap, a huge no thank-you for the tremendously disturbing visual of Shaq-diesel as a gay guy.
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Old 09-16-2003, 05:42 PM
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My gay uncle recently died of AIDS. In many ways, I would say that he fit the description of a man living a double life. He was not a thug but one would not look at him and suggest that he was gay. In fact, I did not understand that he was gay until I was in high school. My point being that people are people.

To the point of the article, I don't know why people like what they like - men liking men - women liking women and sometimes both. All I know is that one can only be responsible for himself or herself.

Post Script: Why does society generally accept the mindset that its ok for a woman to be bi-sexual but not a man. If I also liked men, I would search for a woman and man that is accepting of the practice. Folk just need to stop playing games and live a life that he or she is proud to have.
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Old 09-16-2003, 06:43 PM
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Re: Greetings

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Post Script: Why does society generally accept the mindset that its ok for a woman to be bi-sexual but not a man. If I also liked men, I would search for a woman and man that is accepting of the practice. Folk just need to stop playing games and live a life that he or she is proud to have.

I've asked myself the same question. I don't get it. Example the MTV awards.
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:01 PM
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Folk just need to stop playing games and live a life that he or she is proud to have.
If it were only that simple, Frat.
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Old 09-16-2003, 07:26 PM
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I read this and it just doesn't have the ring of truth to me. I think if there were more substance to this, wouldn't it have drawn more of a news buzz? Wouldn't a larger sports mag/program have explored this issue? something?

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...besides with the high number of out-of-wedlock births to NBA fathers (remember the Sports Illustrated cover story "Where's My Daddy?" 2-3 years ago) I believe the fellas are chasing something after the game, but it ain't each other.


HELL NO!

This is the problem. Mainstream America historically did not and do not want to discuss this. YOU KNOW THIS. "They" didn't want to discuss SEX (hetero), let alone HOMOsexuality. This is why people will remain in the closet and this subject will remain tabu. Hopefully, times are changing with shows like "Queer Eye..." and "Boy Meets Boy" that there can be more tolerance.

Producing a child has absolutely NOTHING to do with one's sexuality. I don't know what they do, but there IS a 50/50 chance that SOME men DO chase one another. I would not EVER say what a man or woman would or would not do.

As usual, I don't agree with the choice, but hey to each his or her own.
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Old 09-16-2003, 08:54 PM
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...ok, I guess we'll disagree on this.

If this is the situation in the NBA (and with McGrady's 5 percent guess, that's approximately 20 guys or so), I find it both unusual and unlikely that the national media would leave a story like this alone. Particularly when you consider the fact that the NBA is a WORLDWIDE publicity machine.

Think about it. When else have you seen the dominant media culture NOT take an opportunity to portray us as deviant, or somehow less than up to standard?
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Old 09-16-2003, 10:09 PM
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Okay, I see that we are going to agree to disagree...

BUT, if the issue is too close to home, "you" are NOT going to discuss it in any shape, way or form. Think about it...
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Old 09-17-2003, 01:01 AM
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AKA2D wrote:
Okay, I see that we are going to agree to disagree...

BUT, if the issue is too close to home, "you" are NOT going to discuss it in any shape, way or form. Think about it...
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...I have absolutely no idea what you mean by this; the issue doesn't affect me one way or the other. I just have a different take is all.
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