On Thursday, the Louisiana State University paper The Dailly Reveille published a story on gays in football and asked several of its players what they thought of having an openly gay teammate, making this note:
Well, apparently they didn't prep running back Alfred Blue, who said this:
So late Friday an apology from Blue was forthcoming:
The topic of openly gay athletes in
football is so taboo, the LSU Athletic Department would not allow
players to be asked questions on the topic before they were properly
prepped for the interview.
“Football is supposed to be this violent
sport — this aggressive sport that grown men are supposed to play. Ain’t
no little boys out here between them lines. So if you gay, we look at
you as a sissy. You know? Like, how you going to say you can do what we
do and you want a man?”
I understand that my comments may have
sounded insensitive to those who read the Reveille article on Friday. I
in no way meant to belittle any person’s way of life and feel that
everyone deserves a chance to become whatever they want to be. One of my
comments that was left out of Friday’s article shows this. I told the
reporter that if any person can help to contribute to the team, then
that is the bottom line.
I apologize if anyone was hurt by my comments and also to everyone that I may have let down.
I apologize if anyone was hurt by my comments and also to everyone that I may have let down.
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