Chris Kluwe: My Personal Hero
Posted: 9/8/12 at 10:15am
Brendon Ayanbedejo
Chris Kluwe
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Posted: 9/8/12 at 10:26am
And the dude is a democrat. Just going to show once again that stupidity is bi-partisan.
Posted: 9/8/12 at 10:40am
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I'm so excited--I've always wanted to be one of those Dudes in a sports franchise jersey, but I never knew who any of the players were.
Buy a Chris Kluwe jersey
Posted: 9/8/12 at 11:42am
http://www.towleroad.com/2012/09/kluweed.html
Posted: 9/8/12 at 12:05pm
Punter McDreamy!
Posted: 9/8/12 at 12:35pm
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(Please don't make me go to Minnesota....)
Posted: 9/8/12 at 1:08pm
Just when I thought I couldn't love this Man any more than I do, I found this picture of some of Chris Kluwe's favorite books that he tweeted during last year's NFL lockout.
He reads Charles Yu! To paraphrase my favorite Phyllis Rogers Stone quote--I think I may have an aneurysm...
Posted: 9/8/12 at 3:11pm
Posted: 9/8/12 at 3:58pm
That's Chris Kluwe, the writer of the letter, on the left AND the right.
Posted: 9/8/12 at 11:10pm
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Posted: 9/9/12 at 12:09am
Addi--Garth Ennis' run on Hellblazer is my fave comic take over aside from Alan Moore and Swamp Thing. Preacher is awesome, even if Ennis delves into his love of hardcore violence, IMHO, a bit too much in parts.
Posted: 9/9/12 at 12:40am
Eric--agreed on Hellblazer!
Updated On: 9/9/12 at 12:40 AM
Posted: 9/9/12 at 11:23am
Eric started a thread about this last evening. I linked this thread to let him know there was alreay a discussion going on about it.
This thread you started Addison is the original thread.
Posted: 9/9/12 at 11:54am
I assume that all right-thinking people always have the NYTimes site open on their desktop, but in case I am wrong about that, here's a link to the Newspaper of Record's article this morning on l'affaire Kluwe. He has a gay brother-in-law, apparently, reminding us all of the overwhelming importance of coming out to our friends and families.
In addition to helping us, individually, lead happier, healthier, more fully-integrated lives, the benefits to the larger society can be enormous and are often un-predictable. If Kluwe's brother-in-law were closeted, Kluwe might well be another stereotypically closed-minded NFL jock. Instead, the personal connection to a gay man helped him find his way to being the GLAAD award shoo-in that he is today.
Link to NYT article
Posted: 9/9/12 at 9:36pm
Who knows, there may even be some new football fans among us! Try it, you'll like it!
Updated On: 9/9/12 at 09:36 PM
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Posted: 9/9/12 at 10:07pm
I so want to believe that this is epoch-making. I want this guy's perfect mix of attributes--smart, funny, brave, secure in his masculinity--to really effect a sea-change in how the jocks and the gays see and think about each other.
It's the same giddy, starry-eyed excitement I felt at the Democratic convention in 1992 when Bill Clinton gave a speech that made me believe that it really mattered who was president.
The same irrational, hopeful enthusiasm I felt on November 4th, 2008, when I thought we had somehow--miraculously--elected a man with the perfect mix of attributes to really effect a sea-change in how our government was run.
I post threads saying "I give up", but of course I never do. The universe keeps calling my bluff and sending just enough Hope to keep me fighting.
And now I own an official NFL jersey. Who woulda thunk it?
Updated On: 9/9/12 at 10:07 PM
Posted: 9/9/12 at 10:29pm
And we can never lose Hope!
You never know when the next step forward will happen. We just have to know it WILL happen.
Wear that NFL jersey proudly!
Posted: 9/9/12 at 11:35pm
It's just like musicals.
Posted: 9/10/12 at 9:42am
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