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Johnny's Reaction in the K&C

Evan is not in charge of the coverage. If you have issues with teh coverage blame it on the people who actually run that part of the show, not the skater who let it be known he was seeing someone. What they do with that knowledge after that is up to them.

As for Michael, it's not a phobia either, yeah they did fluff pieces, he likes to talk about family he likes to be seen as a family man. In this day and age when being a GREAT husband and father seems to be a novelty I say more power to him.

I don't think in skating you should have to be closet anything, gay or STRAIGHT.

I don't think Johnny was putting on a show with the crying... it seemed weird as I have never seen him get that emotional in the K&C... but maybe it finally all came to a head...

Tonichelle, I just loved your post!! It does seem that some would like the straight skaters to be in a closet...
 
For Ausrick:

Here's a link to the 4/3 combos that both Johnny and Evan did in their FS warmup. As you can see, Johnny's IS better than Evan's in the warmup. Too bad he didn't do it in the competition. Hopefully, it will be successful for him at Worlds.

Thanks for that Sally :)

Yes, I sure hope he can take it to Worlds too. It'd be great if he could rise above all the negativity and disappointment of the last year and show just how good he can be !
 
discoduck - your honesty is appreciated... some people can see a bigger picture and don't seem to dwell in the 'drama of television'
 
This article doesn't say anything new, but it puts things together. OK - maybe part about metal detectors for Johnny alone is new ... could that be true? :eek:

It adds up to a lot of pressure for a not very thick-skinned young man.

http://www.fcnp.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=808&Itemid=35
We have to take things we read on the Internet with a grain of salt. Nicholas Benton and his "Falls Church On-line Newspaper" has been beating the "USFS hates Johnny" drum all year. Mr. Benton is entitled to his opinions and his agenda, of course. Others may disagree.

(I will say, though, that I once wrote an angry letter to Mr. Benton (you can click on "contact us" on his site) and he responded quite cordially and not in kind, which made me feel like an idiot for my rant, LOL.) :)
 
We have to take things we read on the Internet with a grain of salt. Nicholas Benton and his "Falls Church On-line Newspaper" has been beating the "USFS hates Johnny" drum all year. Mr. Benton is entitled to his opinions and his agenda, of course. Others may disagree.

(I will say, though, that I once wrote an angry letter to Mr. Benton (you can click on "contact us" on his site) and he responded quite cordially and not in kind, which made me feel like an idiot for my rant, LOL.) :)

Don't you hate that??
 
You're right about the grain of salt, MM, but how many skaters can you name who are constantly being pressured from both sides (gay and straight) about their sexuality? If Benton is right about the "vicious" parody of Johnny in the new Will Ferrell film - and if you've seen the trailer, there's no doubt about the parody of Johnny part - it's going to get even worse.

People say Johnny brings it on himself, but what if he's just (1) being himself, (2) doing what he can to profit from his limited and probably brief fame as a top skater (he wasn't born rich and doesn't even have a college degree), and (3) 22 years old and still growing up?

It's hard to imagine him NOT being confused and hurt by the mix of acclaim and notoriety that he attracts. IMO the toughness he assumes is very superficial.
 
You're right about the grain of salt, MM, but how many skaters can you name who are constantly being pressured from both sides (gay and straight) about their sexuality? If Benton is right about the "vicious" parody of Johnny in the new Will Ferrell film - and if you've seen the trailer, there's no doubt about the parody of Johnny part - it's going to get even worse.

People say Johnny brings it on himself, but what if he's just (1) being himself, (2) doing what he can to profit from his limited and probably brief fame as a top skater (he wasn't born rich and doesn't even have a college degree), and (3) 22 years old and still growing up?

It's hard to imagine him NOT being confused and hurt by the mix of acclaim and notoriety that he attracts. IMO the toughness he assumes is very superficial.

I would seriously doubt the parody is "vicious". Doesn't Johnny have a cameo in this film? He ould surely not have done that if he felt it was harsh.

Ant
 
It's a question of salvation, whatever that is? It's not about figure skating. :biggrin:
Joe, what do you mean by this and the "soul-saving" point in the ESPN thread? Not really caring about skating I understand (even if it may not be true ... I mean the guy did take his family to a show) but why salvation?
 
it probably has to do something with the title of the blog with the 'Falls Church' in the title...
 
walk a mile in those shoes

I get what you're saying, but automatically thinking that people are treating someone a certain way becuase of thier race/sexual-orientation etc, IMO is just as bad. In both cases you are judging somebody based on what you perceive not what actually is.

MUCH easier said than done, BravesSkateFan, when you are walking a mile in those shoes, and when many times you can confirm that the prejudice/racism is STILL actually happening, making it harder to take off that headset on the occasions when it's not about the prejudice/racism. I felt strongly about this because of my personal experience as a Black Cuban woman in a racist White Cuban community in the midst of a predominantly White USA, and although this discussion is 8 or so pages old, I felt I had to weigh in.

And thank you for that wonderfu story, Mathman - I hope all is well with you!

Sarah M.
 
I would seriously doubt the parody is "vicious". Doesn't Johnny have a cameo in this film? He ould surely not have done that if he felt it was harsh.

Ant

I don't think he has a cameo. But he is aware of the parody and seems okay with it. Of course, he hasn't seen it yet.

Since the "Johnny" character is one of the heroes (for lack of a better word) of the movie, I'm guessing that he'll have at least some redeeming qualities so that the audience will be rooting for him and his partner to succeed. In the trailer, I think the macho skater actually came off as more of a doofus, lol.
 
I don't think he has a cameo. But he is aware of the parody and seems okay with it. Of course, he hasn't seen it yet.
On his website, when a fan asks if he'd like to try movie-acting, he replies: " I am being parodied in the new movie, "Blades of Glory" so I'm kind of in a movie!"
 
- I hope all is well with you!
Doing just fine, Sarah M. I've got Samba Rhumba on right now.:)

Falls Church, Virginia, is a small suburb of Washington, D.C. Mr. Benton is a legitimate journalist whose on-line newspaper mostly caters to local news, like coverage of city council meetings, zoning ordinances and the like. His features on Johnny Weir and other topics appear on the editorial page.

Like op-ed pieces often do, I think this one exagerates the vastness and perfidy of the conspiracy that is laboring so mightily to bring Johnny down. I doubt, for instance, that the reason the L.A. Lakers arena has metal detectors is because of death threats directed at Johnny at the time of the Olympics. (I always have to go through security here in Detroit when COI or SOI plays the Joe Louis Arena or the Palace of Auburn Hills -- at least, ever since the Nancy-Tonya incident at Cobo Hall, LOL.)

By the way, the church itself that the town is named after (George Washington was once a Deacon there), was in the news last year. The congregation voted to withdraw from the Espiscopal Church in protest over the ordination of an openly gay priest as Bishop of New hampshire. :frown2:

PS. If you want to read what's going on now with the church, from Spun Silver's link (post 105) you can click on "Front Page" (pdf file). Evidently the Episcopal Church has taken the congregation to court to prevent them from leaving the fold.
 
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I really don't think Evan was responding to Johnny or sending vibes his way or whatever. I think the shots were completely separate, and ESPN juxtaposed them to show ... everybody groan together, now ... the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. TV is all about visuals and (melo)drama.

The big eye roller for me was the comparison of Evan-Johnny to Frazier-Ali. Granted, I'm old enough to remember Frazier and Ali. But so is Dick Button. He shoulda known better.

Mathman -- I think the argument is legally limited to the real estate. People always have a right to walk, but the way the Episcopal Church is structured, individual parishes don't own the property (in part because most didn't pay for it without diocesan assistance). This situation has arisen in many dioceses, including my own, and the diocese generally wins. But the legal standing of Falls Church parish could be different because the diocese there dates back to the colonial Church of England days.

Susan (who wishes her co-religionists on both sides would treat gay and lesbian Episcopalians as people instead of issues)
 
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