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But what is the responsibility?
Because we are talking about, look, sports is supposed to be a place where all this stuff gets sussed out in all the ways it gets sussed out.
What is her responsibility as public voice and face of a team in a sport where they also have had a number of
anti-feelings from the public because this is a disproportionately gay league.
And so all of this stuff merging together, what is the responsibility of the journalist and the coach here?
Yeah, but that's not what she's asking about.
Tristan's not asking, how do you feel about your son melting down?
That's not the question.
The question is, how do you feel about gays in your locker room?
She's asking, how do you present this question in a way that's journalistically responsible, but also gentle because a mom is in the middle of a public thing that's really uncomfortable?
This kind of stuff needs to be asked about.
These questions need to make their ways into all of the uncomfortable corners.
It's the job of journalism, no matter how uncomfortable that is, to get at truth, whether it's uncomfortable or not.
A whole lot of people are arguing right now that sexuality in general shouldn't in any way be relevant to anything that's in this arena.
That none of it belongs here.
But to ignore is to ignore the uncomfortable truth of why the hell is Christian Wilkins not in the sport?
Why the hell is this happening at Notre Dame?
Don Libetard.
Surely every time you're watching this, you recognize that your wife is laughing that she married Larry David.
To my credit.