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Randy Boyd is an author and Outsports
columnist. His new novel is
Walt
Loves the Bearcat, a story of love, football and dreaming
better dreams, especially when it comes to gays in sports.
Homophobia in the NBA
By
Randy Boyd
For Outsports.com
Some
are blaming the brutality of the game. Others are blaming the
mentality of the athletes. Some are blaming testosterone. Still
others are blaming manmade facilities, like locker rooms.
These days, a lot of athletes are
good at blaming their behavior and attitudes on things outside their
control. The behavior in this case: killing another man’s spirit in
the name of preserving one’s own manhood.
That’s what homophobia does. It kills
the spirit. It tells little boys with big sports dreams that their
big sports dreams are worthless unless they suppress what comes
natural to them (regardless of how natural or unnatural it comes to
anyone else).
You can call someone a fag a lot of
ways. You can call them a fag aloud. Or you can deny them access to
any particular slice of the American Dream, the one that’s supposed
to be pre-ambled with “liberty and justice for all” and “all men are
created equal.” Either way, and no matter who and what you blame,
you’re still calling that someone a fag. You’re still telling them
they are worth less than you. No matter all else, you’re still
killing their spirit.
Dear
Danny Fortson: When you tell the press that having a gay
person on your team “wouldn’t be a good idea” and justify your
comments by saying athletes still have a grade-school mentality, not
only are you not speaking highly about the mental capacity of your
teammates, you’re abusing some kid’s spirit by telling him he’s not
good enough for your world, no matter his athletic ability,
because he is worth less than you.
Dear Robert Parish: When you reason
that testosterone causes the macho (read: intolerant) and chauvinist
environment in the locker room, you’re reasoning that it’s OK for
men to behave the way they behave because of an agent in their
bodies and chauvinism (which is acceptable?). You’re also saying:
screw you, little boy with big sports dreams, grown men can’t help
themselves from being heartless souls who treat you like crap and
that’s just the way it is. You and your dreams aren’t important
enough for me to imagine a better-case scenario or effect change.
Dear Doc Rivers: When you reason away
the homophobic reactions of NBA players by saying “guys are brutal,”
you’re condoning brutality. Against other human beings. Because guys
are brutal, little boy with big sports dreams, and that’s just the
way it is. You and your dreams aren’t important enough for me to
imagine a better-case scenario or effect change.
Dear NBA, NFL, MLB, et al.: When you
cite all the negative reasons why an athlete can’t be himself at all
times, you’re telling the little boys and girls of this country that
their sports dreams don’t matter, that preserving an environment
encouraging behaviors and attitudes unacceptable in the majority of
American settings is more important than the spirit of any boy or
girl who dares to dream of finding their soul through sport while
also daring to dream of loving another of the same gender. You are
making a choice to prejudge the situation and the person without a
single thought to that person’s ability, that person’s dreams, that
person’s feelings. The very definition of killing the spirit.
Dear professional athletes: Please
stop killing the spirits of little boys and girls in this country by
telling them their dreams are worthless. Please give us all a chance
to make our sports dreams come true. It will only become a nightmare
if we all think the worst and act the worst. If we do the reverse,
it just might be a dream come true for all.
Nov. 4, 2005
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