Showing posts with label Seattle Seahawks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle Seahawks. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2015

The Ciara Controversy Turned Out to Be Much Ado About Nothing


Ciara was trending (it was number one trending for me), and so I looked into it, and it's because there's all this drama because Ciara took her son (who she had with an artist by the name of Future) to the Seahawks practice — you can see Russell Wilson hug him:


Future wasn't happy about it, and all his people started shaming Ciara. And I say yeah, how dare this woman move on from a past relationship that she most likely was cheated on, and have some positive male role model for her son! Who the hell does this woman think she is? Some kind of well put together woman who cares about the upbringing of her son and her general happiness? Disgusting!


I mean, look at these pictures:



Super adorable. I would've loved if Russell Wilson was my stepdaddy. Especially if my real dad sees these pictures and his reaction is to post misspelled tweets.




And then you hashtag your album 'cause you're trying to get sales off of this?


I just don't understand the anger. I feel like most the anger's coming from people that are trying to keep up on their child support payments.

I haven't the vaguest idea, or rather the foggiest notion why these hypocritical bastards are worried about Ciara taking her son to a football practice. Meanwhile, nobody gives a shit if Future's trying to knock up enough women to make his own damn football team.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Gays in the NFL

Prospect for the draft, Michael Sam, came out Sunday night – the Sunday before last – announcing that he was gay.



And so, this is news in America because as one NFL scout said:



His former team, some NFL stars, many people came out in support of him.



And, from this, stories started coming out: will this change his draft spot? For better or worse?



Lol, my favourite thing so far, was ESPN SportsNation putting up a poll; and the question for the poll was, "Is the NFL ready for a gay player? At the initial moment of research, it was 63% Yes, 37% No.



Pretty much even across all the states, except Tennessee and Mississippi. Those states, at various levels, saying NO.



And, since many blogs started reporting on this, many people from Mississippi were like, "Dammit, Mississippi!", which seems to be their new slogan.



Nonetheless, a lot of people voted that, "Yes, the NFL is ready".

But, the main thing is, this is really a non-story. The fact that it is a story, is the story.