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| View Poll Results: Would it be OK for NYDN to out a star Jets player who's gay? | |||
| Yes: Out him. It's news. |
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10 | 12.20% |
| No: There's a line between public and private life. |
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72 | 87.80% |
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This was a few years ago, but I think a gay magazine said it had proof (or maybe even someone within the magazine had a ongoing relationship) with a gay baseball player on the east coast. And even they didn't print the player's name.
I'd say it would be great for readership but a pretty ****ty thing to do on a human level to out someone like that. I don't recall any cases where a figure was outed by a respectable paper (not enquirer or something of that sort), though it could have happened. |
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Personally, I don't like the media. But I don't have any sympathy for those that crave attention and then cry foul when it doesn't work in their favor. Can't have your cake and eat it too. |
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Think outside the box.
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They pump themselves through television, radio, print and things like twitter. Some of them even write books. Wouldn't you agree that members of the media are public figures now just like sports stars and actors? Would it be fair for me to follow these guys around when they come to Indy for the NFL combine and take pictures and videos of them while they're out at dinner or have had too much to drink and are acting like drunken fools then send it off to TMZ or post it on YouTube? |
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How are the two comparable? Rex has a tattoo of his QB. It's a little weird, but not that big of a deal, well more than 50% of players have a tattoo, some with more personal meaning than others. But outing someone publicly, is wholly different. |
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"Would it be OK for NYDN to out a star Jets player who's gay?" I assumed because of the NYDN reference. I haven't seen anything by the NYDN about outing any Jets player who might be gay. Perhaps I incorrectly assumed the OP was comparing the two. To me, he was implying that Rex's tattoo was a "personal" thing that's meant to be private, just as someone's sexual preference is a personal thing meant to be private. If I'm incorrect, then I apologize. However, if I am wrong, then this poll question is out of left field. Why ask a question like this if it isn't related to Rex's tat? |
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...back from the DEAD...again!
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The true face of the media...use the paparazzi, as one of their many delivery systems...to present a certain point of view. If the media has an agenda...they'll use the paparazzi, to help deliver their message on the targeted individual they've focused upon. As was the case with going to the Bahamas...and getting a photo of Rex and his tattoo. That was an agenda motivated operation.
The mentality of these paparazzi operatives...don't give a sh!t what's right or wrong. Their job is to hound celebs and public figures...and noteworthy sports personalities are included. Hoping for something of a sensational nature. And most of the time...the pics or vids taken, have a negative impact on those individuals...as far as how the public perceives them. So if two guys that are noteworthy figures, have a moment of kissing in public...paparazzi are gonna pounce and snap their cameras...without concern. Even if it ruins those two individuals' lives. Think of these paparazzi types that the media employ...as assassins...killing individuals and their families...without firing a single bullet. The shot they fire...is a picture...that kills more effectively then a thousand words dribbled by rag whiners like Mehta and Cimini. For me...the media are scum for doing this type stuff. Last edited by GreenReaper; 01-04-2013 at 03:57 PM. |
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But he got the tattoo, he should expect at some point that someone would see it and make a big deal of it. I just don't really see it as being an attention whore. Just a guy who got kind of a weird tattoo. |
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For the record: This is the guy who took the photo:
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/q...v2MqMkuLzDUueN Quote:
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is all out of fuCks to give...
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If you feel that way, you should feel the exact same way about a heterosexual being outed for swinging/foot fetishes/etc...
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Blames Tanny for 90% of this mess.
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I'm not seeing how following a player who's in the closet to a nightclub and then sneaking up on him and taking a picture with him in a compromising position would be any different than this. Like Rex, this imaginary player's in public but I think it's reasonable to assume that a person can go out without a reporter hunting him down. The imaginary player presumably wouldn't want his private life all over the papers. I'm confident Rex wasn't thinking "gee, I hope a guy with a telephoto lens is shooting pictures of me." I'm less interested in the tattoo than the whole idea that reporting on sports can suddenly become TMZ-esque, just because reporters cover off the field stuff. |
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Geno chants will start week 1
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For as much attention as Rex gives to himself, this shouldn't come as THAT much of a surprise that the media hounds him like they do. He's his own worst enemy when it comes to the media, in a lot of ways. I'm not saying the media's right, but Rex certainly throws a lot of gas on the fire. Put it this way. The team finishes with it's worst record while under his watch. Media breeze. The team has yet to comment on either Sanchez or Tebow's future. Media gust. The team fires it's GM. Media gale. The team is rumored to be letting go of it's OC and it's DC didn't renew his contract. Media storm. The team does NOT hold a press conference, which every other team in NFL is required to and has done. Media shytestorm. If I'm Rex...I know the shyte has hit the fan BEFORE I go to the Bahamas. If you don't, then you're an idiot. He also knows what he's dealing with when it comes to the media. Footgate should've settled him on that score. If it didn't, then he's an idiot. So, take those into account, along with the fact that you have a MASSIVE QB controversy and you just happen to have said controversial QB tattooed on your arm, along with a profile of your wife who was already drug through crap because of Footgate. If I were Rex, FOR RIGHT NOW, the last thing I'd try to do is draw attention to that tat. He may not have thought the media would follow him (I would've) but he sure as shyte should know that we live in an age where EVERYONE has access to a camera, phone, video, Twitter, Facebook, etc. Suck it up, buttercup, that's life. If I'm in the spotlight, the last thing I'm going to do is expose myself in any way. It might not be right, it might not be fair, but that's the price of fame these days. |
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Again...HUGE difference. Rex and his wife were only outed because THEY posted the fetish videos on YouTube. Granted, it was before Rex got really famous, but still. Michelle posted those videos, someone put one and one together...bingo. If they were afraid of being "outed", then those vids should've been deleted.
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Blames Tanny for 90% of this mess.
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I get your point, and it's a fair one. Rex is coaching in the biggest media center in the world and hasn't shied away from spotlight. |
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