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InSearchofGrace
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The athlete of whom we speak did not demonstrate strength in the sense or definition of the word you bolded.strength:
- the quality or state of being strong, in particular
- physical power and energy
- the emotional or mental qualities necessary in dealing with situations or events that are distressing or difficult
- the capacity of an object or substance to withstand great force or pressure
- the influence or power possessed by a person, organization, or country
- the degree of intensity of a feeling or belief
- the cogency of an argument or case
- the potency, intensity, or speed of a force or natural agency
- the potency or degree of concentration of a drug, chemical, or drink
Since another poster has already posted why his public coming out is not a measure of the definition of strength you are imputing on him, no need for me to re-articulate.
Jason Collins wasn’t courageous in his self-outing. To admit to what you think is wrong publicly takes guts.
To admit to behavior that you or the majority of the press think is ok, is nothing.
If he came out and said, I am gay and I know it’s wrong, and I am going to struggle to live chastely…that would be real courage.
But what he did wasn’t courageous in the least. It might even be, as some are saying, a career move…setting himself up for another career, as his basketball career is effectively over…given his stats the last few years.