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We love how the article is filled with national pride for the first openly gay gold medalist, especially this dig at Michael Phelps: "Unlike some other athletes that come to mind, [Mitcham's]’s not milking his Beijing experience like a frenzied bovine." Hey, those Rosetta Stone/Visa/Speedo/Omega/Powerbar commercials are great! Matthew talked about NBC's coverage– or the notable lack thereof. The peacock web faced criticism that its cameras turned away from Mitcham as he embraced his family, which included boyfriend Lachlan Fletcher, after his gold medal win, despite making it standard practice for other athletes.
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And he looks maavelous! |
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Queerty Asks, You Answer
While it's customary to cheer for your home (nation) team, many of you may have found yourselves cheering for Mitcham simply because he's of the homo persuasion. This leads us to two questions: One, did you cheer for Mitcham simply because he's gay? Two, is it fair to prefer someone simply because they're gay? |
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» Girl Power!
"Six of the 13 out lesbian and bisexual women competing at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing ended up winning gold, silver, or bronze medals." [365 Gay] |
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Jeanne Moos, the funniest newswoman on television, recently took to the streets to compare Olympic idol Michael Phelps' to the previous American swimming champ Marc Spitz. The results are pure journalistic gold. |
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Having completed his mission, the ever humble Phelps said, "I wanted to do something nobody ever did." He also said he wanted to hug his mom. Awww. Meanwhile, did anyone see the American basketball team whoop Spain 119-82 yesterday? Could they be better than the Dream Team? [Image] |
» "Career Leader!"
"On the fifth day of swimming at the Beijing Games, Phelps collected his fourth and fifth gold medals, becoming the career leader in Olympic golds with 11. He broke his own world record in the 200-meter butterfly of 1 minute 52.03 seconds, trimming 0.06 off his 17-month-old mark even though his goggles filled with water when he dived into the water." [AFP] |
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A handsome but anonymous guardian of the Olympics torch on its troubled world tour has won legions of Chinese female fans — and plenty of marriage proposals. North Korean premiere Kim Jong-il is said to be insanely jealous. |
» FYI…
Former pro basketball player and notable homosexual John Amaechi's blogging from Beijing. [Beijing Legacy Blog] |
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Experts at the lab, located at the Peking Union Medical College Hospital, will evaluate cases based on their external appearance and take blood samples to test hormones, genes and chromosomes… We wonder where a post-op male-to-female would stand… |
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The Briton will travel to China this summer as Amnesty International's sports ambassador. And, knowing that many people oppose China's questionable human rights policies, or lack thereof, Amaechi's instructing athletes to join the debate: People who have issues with the policies and behavior of the Chinese authorities should speak out. To those of you who don't win medals - feel free to keep a lid on it. |