Friday, May 3, 2013

NFL Player Asante Samuel doesn't think we (Gays) should flaunt our Lifestyle - WATCH


Lord, new mess to talk about.

Asante was talking from the side of his neck on Fox News Radio. This fool said:
"Straight people are not announcing they're straight, so why does everybody have to announce their sexuality or whatever? You know, what they prefer...So that's just how I see it. That's my opinion on things. All respect you know, I have nothing but respect for the people whoever decisions they make and whatever, but you know, you don't have to show it and flaunt it like that. You know what I'm saying, we have kids out here, too."

Watch here



Asante, I don't think stupid folks should flaunt their lifestyle, but that hasn't stop you at all.

4 comments:

Bob said...

I love that some of these homophobes think that by mentioning in casual conversation your husband, partner, boyfriend, you are somehow 'flaunting' your homosexuality.

If that's the case, all you straight folks out there, stop talking about your significant others and pushing your hetero-ness in my face.

Ian said...

Ohmigod. Just Oh My God. This fool.

First of all, brutha. Let your hair go! You go enough forehead to write the US Constitution on. Second, sue every teacher you ever had because you cannot communication, speak, or enunciate clearly. Third, hire yourself a dentist for fix that busted grill you got going on. Four, and most important, take a year of your life read and study the real WORD of GOD instead of the crap that is spoon fed to most Americans. You'll discovery that the Jesus portrayed therein in not the same vengeful homosexual hating Christ.

SMH.

Anonymous said...

Maybe this asshat would understand why it's a big deal when people get discriminated, or even murdered, for being straight.

Anonymous said...

Just what does he mean by "flaunt"? Who has he been hanging around and why is he even noticing?

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