Get over it! People celebrate when they win
It is hard enough going through life trying to fight every little injustice or worse, big homophobic ways of thinking. I read the above article thinking it would tell me something about softball. It did. It also told me something of Israel Gutierrez’ racism. It seems Israel doesn’t like the way Japan celebrated its victory over the U. S. “They the Japanese players) celebrated while starting pitcher Cat Osterman was in tears and being consoled as she was escorted off the field.” So what!!?? Wouldn’t anybody celebrate after knocking off the clear favorite to win the gold medal? Israel, have you been watching the Olympics, or any other sporting event? People celebrate when they win.People are sad when they lose. It doesn’t matter what country, the examples of human behavior being uplifted when you win, and the opposite when you lose are in front of us every day. “They (the Japanese players) celebrated within inches of Watley as she tried to explain her disgust in losing.” Is this a problem of the Japanese, or a problem ofthe media in setting up close to the winners and their exhuberance in winning? They (the Japanese players) celebrtated on top of the medal stand as the U. S. team stood one spot to their right with tears not completely dried.” Israel, if you’re going to try to change the celebratory way players have acted from every country that I can recall,then let’s address this issue, without picking out the Japanese. To me, this is sour grapes, in not having the favored U. S. team win. They lost in a fairer display of sportsmanship and rules, than anything resembling fairness out of the gymnastics or swimming arenas. Israel and others should stop their homophobic racist way of looking at others and start reporting sports without the editorials. If Israel wants to display his contorted way of thinking, then let him go to the Opinion section, where all too often you can lose your breakfast by the iews therein of our sisters and brethren. Richard MeyersTown and Country


Celebrating is a form of happiness, would the Americans have acted any different? At least it was not disrespectful…like you would see in the N.F.L.
What was the homophobic aspect of the celebration? What is Dick Meyers talking about?
However many medals were won by the countries participating is only important to the participants,its natural for the onlookers to root for their own countries players,I don’t think anyone questioned anyones sexual orientation that participated or race either,and if you had trained as long and hard as most of the athletes did,then losing would be very disapointing,but someone has to.We all should have unbiased reporting,as we are of mixed heritage. LS