Via Larry Brown Sports:
A potentially landmark television event occurred over the weekend when ESPN showed a professional bowler kissing his husband following a big tournament win.
Scott Norton, a 30-year-old professional bowler, won the WSOB Chameleon Championship in Las Vegas in November. ESPN aired the event over the weekend and included a moment when Norton kissed his husband in celebration of his win.
Leaving in that moment seemed to be a conscious decision by ESPN considering they had nearly two months to edit together the telecast before airing it.
Norton came out publicly and revealed he is gay in May 2011. He got married to his husband, Craig Woodward, later that year.
The win over Jason Belmonte in November produced an extremely emotional moment for Norton, a former PBA Rookie of the Year. Credit to ESPN for leaving in the moment — it was so subtle it would have been hard for most people to catch anyhow. But after seeing the reaction to Torii Hunter’s anti-gay comments, I don’t even want to see what people have to say about this.
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You're right though, this shouldn't be considered news worthy, but it gets more people to click on the article than the headline, "Pro Bowler wins WSOB Chameleon Championship." I mean, really, how many people watch pro bowling, anyway?
How discusting this is. If they want to be GAY and go against GODS law on this, so be it. They have to ansewer to GOD, but they should know it is unexceptable and not to mention, just GROSS. I don't care what man thinks or mans laws should except because it is NOW trended.
I don't hate them, but I am sure praying for them to change.
@Lily_Pad: Get over yourself. You would think that you saw them getting it on in the bowling alley. You narrow-minded homophobe.
@BruceHoop: It's not God's law. Please step down from from your pulpit. Judge not...
When in fact they more often than not want Special Treatment .... wany special rules ... special exemptions.
Then when they draw attention to them self .. they complain is someone doesnt like something they do or believe ...
GUESS what > that life. If a person does something in public ... the public has a right to comment ... as long as people do not use violence or force people to do something they dont want ... it is ok to either like or Not like gays .. it is ok for people to be racist ... ok to be sexist ....
My Point > Wanting to be treated equal ... mean equal in good and bad ....
By the way... I am a straight person who goes to church on Sunday (my dad is a pastor that would be right in the middle of the hateful comments...). I just think that everyone should be treated equally. I'm called to love, not to ask them about their sexual preference / divorce status / drinking habits then decide if they deserve my love or not. This aspect of the church really bothers me... in fact I didn't go for years because of stuff like this. Arrogance.