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Published: June 25, 2021

Who is the real hero: gay NFL player Carl Nassib, or ex-gay Milo Yiannopoulos?

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June 24, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — When homosexual NFL player Carl Nassib came out as gay this week, the media, the NFL, and even the President of the United States celebrated him as a hero, as a courageous young man “sharing his truth.”

Yet when ex-gay Milo Yiannapolous, a former flamboyant gay provocateur, announced a few days earlier that he has been chaste — “sodomy free” — for a year, and said his plan to open a reparative therapy clinic for other men who suffer from same-sex attraction is well underway, America yawned.

In America, public pronouncements about engaging in sodomy now win a hero’s welcome, while those who overcome sodomy and turn away from homosexuality are ignored and deplored.

Something has gone terribly wrong.

What is it about sodomy that these well-educated, well-off men and women admire? And why are professional sports players who disapprove, quiet? Their silence conveys the message that they too share a fondness for sodomy. 

Just a handful of big-league sports teams were holding “pride” events a decade ago. In 2015, only the NFL’s New England Patriots and MLB’s Tampa Bay Rays were among 379 corporations who signed an amicus brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court

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