Anti-gay cheers at bball game

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you sing to a bunch of boys, "you say HE's just a friend" (rewording), you're saying they are gay and closeted.

I hope the explanations about it being a prior song are true. Still don't understand - what on earth makes that song a victory song?

1) Please listen to the song, and you'll hear it is not reworded, and you are incorrect.
2) Why does it matter what song they chose as a victory song? I personally find it funny they chose such a random, satirical song by a comedian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Read, people. The OP said the song was "clearly reworded" to be anti-gay.

But it's not, so....................................................
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Men make fun of each other. We still need the kind of men who won world war 2.

Keep the PC nonsense in the woman's crowd. Some men need to live in the real world for all of our safety.


The irony of your post has surely eluded you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you sing to a bunch of boys, "you say HE's just a friend" (rewording), you're saying they are gay and closeted.

I hope the explanations about it being a prior song are true. Still don't understand - what on earth makes that song a victory song?


A team adopted it as a victory song and that is all. When I was playing high school sports we used Prince songs mostly. Talk about racy.

Anonymous
Don't be so naive and fall for this teenage, wide-eyed "innocent" explanation.

Of course these teenage boys understand that projectong these lyrics to another group of guys insinuates they are "gay."

Parents who defend this with "boys will be boys" clearly have little insight or empathy about hazing and homophobic attitudes of their children. But then again these parents are paying the tuition and these are their values, too. Pathetic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you sing to a bunch of boys, "you say HE's just a friend" (rewording), you're saying they are gay and closeted.

I hope the explanations about it being a prior song are true. Still don't understand - what on earth makes that song a victory song?


Op, those are the words to the song! If you are going to take the time to post a controversial thread, then you should at least take the time to read the replies. Several people have posted on here explaining to you that they sing that song all the time in the locker room and it is their song. Maybe an apology that you were confused and misread the situation. Based on your very very lengthy posts, it appears there may be more of an agenda here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't be so naive and fall for this teenage, wide-eyed "innocent" explanation.

Of course these teenage boys understand that projectong these lyrics to another group of guys insinuates they are "gay."

Parents who defend this with "boys will be boys" clearly have little insight or empathy about hazing and homophobic attitudes of their children. But then again these parents are paying the tuition and these are their values, too. Pathetic.


Snore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't be so naive and fall for this teenage, wide-eyed "innocent" explanation.

Of course these teenage boys understand that projectong these lyrics to another group of guys insinuates they are "gay."

Parents who defend this with "boys will be boys" clearly have little insight or empathy about hazing and homophobic attitudes of their children. But then again these parents are paying the tuition and these are their values, too. Pathetic.


I think there is something more going on with you and that you have an agenda here. Those are the words to the song and it is their song and you are not only reading something into it that is not there, you are trying to besmirch the reputation of boys at these two schools. In this particular incident, you misread the situation so set a good example for the boys and apologize that you misread the situation.
Anonymous
These are the words to the chorus of the song, which is their victory song. I have a son at STA and he is very open minded about gay marriage etc and doesn't think twice about it and neither do his friends. It is a pretty open minded diverse group of young men and there are many liberals there. I apologize if you misunderstood the situation and thank you for speaking out, because if it were true, it should be addressed. I really think though in this particular situation, you misunderstood the song and situation.

"You, you got what I need but you say he's just a friend
And you say he's just a friend, oh baby
You, you got what I need but you say he's just a friend
But you say he's just a friend, oh baby
You, you got what I need but you say he's just a friend
But you say he's just a friend."
Anonymous
This surprises you? 30% of the country supports Trump. That means 30% are racist misogynistic homophobes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This surprises you? 30% of the country supports Trump. That means 30% are racist misogynistic homophobes!


Actually that is incorrect. 30% of REPUBLICANS support trump - not 30% of Americans. That's a big difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This surprises you? 30% of the country supports Trump. That means 30% are racist misogynistic homophobes!


Actually that is incorrect. 30% of REPUBLICANS support trump - not 30% of Americans. That's a big difference.


That's "Mr. Trump" to you, pal. And come January next, it will be "Mr. President Trump."

Mark my words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you sing to a bunch of boys, "you say HE's just a friend" (rewording), you're saying they are gay and closeted.

I hope the explanations about it being a prior song are true. Still don't understand - what on earth makes that song a victory song?


PP, why don't you just come out and announce that you're a middle-aged, hair-coloring, yoga-pants-and-CVS-cheaters-wearing NW DC mother who, back in the day, thought of herself as cool, hip and with it, but is increasingly aware of how out of touch she has become?
Anonymous
I went to Catholic Schools for 12 years. I know that "back in the day" this sort of name calling would not have been tolerated. it does seem that there are different rules for the affluent (and I'm affluent now even though I didn't grow up that way).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When you sing to a bunch of boys, "you say HE's just a friend" (rewording), you're saying they are gay and closeted.

I hope the explanations about it being a prior song are true. Still don't understand - what on earth makes that song a victory song?


PP, why don't you just come out and announce that you're a middle-aged, hair-coloring, yoga-pants-and-CVS-cheaters-wearing NW DC mother who, back in the day, thought of herself as cool, hip and with it, but is increasingly aware of how out of touch she has become?


Not the PP, but I fully agree and think OP should apologize. In her eagerness to find bigotry, she incorrectly accused people of being anti-gay. That is a serious accusation, and wholly unfounded. But rather than apologize, she'll just go on that she doesn't know why the boys chose a particular victory song. How about getting to the actual point and acknowledging that you slandered people on no basis?

- yoga pant wearing woman who colors her hair and is a senior professional at an international aid organization and who has no kids at STA or Prep (I know, ruining your judgmental, small-minded stereotypes)
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