'.there was a concern that even mentioning the home nation of some gay athletes could compromise their safety,' The Beast's editor wrote. The Beast also edited out a blurb about someone accidentally tripping over 2 male athletes engaged in a steamy sex session at a sporting event.
The blog eventually deleted the post entirely.īut that didn't keep liberal blogs like from bashing the 'Beast' in a post, titled ' The Daily Beast's Olympic Grindr Stunt is Dangerous and Unethical'. ' believes gays are more promiscuous than straight people,' notes with irony. 'Because Hines is not gay, you might find his use of Grindr a bit dishonest,' the writer added. In his article, Hines noted, “I didn’t lie to anyone or pretend to be someone I wasn’t-unless you count being on Grindr in the first place-since I’m straight, with a wife and child.” took issue with the fact that Hines' Grindr profile didn't include that he was a writer on assignment. Tags: gay news, Grindr app, LGBT+ news, Olympic athlete, Olympic Games As if gay athletes would agree to have sex with him if he did include that disclaimer. In Brazil the slag word for people who look African is 'neguinha'. The color-ism in Brazil is over whelming. If you have kinky hair and brown skin you are considered at the very bottom of their society.