"Why shouldn't we be on the camera, too?"


Have you ever gone to a sporting event in town and seen the dreadful "Kiss-cam"? I think of it as sign #23,417 of the end of the world. In case you don't know that of which I speak, let me describe it to you. You are at a baseball game, which we all know is not exciting enough for the constant-video-stimulated modern mind to exist on its own. Therefore, there is the giant video board to command your attention, lest you actually be forced to watch the Cardinals' latest attempt at impersonating a contending team.

At some point or points during the game, this giant video screen pans the crowd for couples, initially unsuspecting, who are put on the spot to perform public displays of affection for the gratification of the crowd. Not exactly the equal of Roman gladiators sacrificing their lives for mass entertainment. More like lowest-level patheti-porn. And such is the power of peer pressure, or perhaps the desire for "fame", that people comply and kiss each other for the amusement of others. Perhaps some have refused to do so, but I have never seen it.

My lovely wife Sharon and I have never been the target of this camera, probably because of my appearance frightening children, but if we ever were, I would not perform like a trained monkey for the benefit of the lumpendrunk.

Am I a kill-joy? Perhaps. But I shudder to project into the future five years and think of the Mardi Gras-cam.

"But timman," you ask, "what does this have to do with homosexuality?" Good question. I'll clue you in.

As any sentient being will have noticed, the homosexual movement is never content with being allowed, or tolerated-- no, It. Must. Be. Celebrated! Look at me! Wee!!!!

Thus, the kiss-cam meets the new "civil rights" movement. STLToday has a story about homosexuals who want to partner with the St. Louis Cardinals to hold an "OUT at the Ballpark" event at the stadium on Saturday. Predictably, this isn't enough for them. They. Must. Be. Celebrated! And what better way to force you to celebrate their gravely disordered "lifestyles" than to make you watch them kiss each other on the Jumbotron?

From the full article:
About 200 gay men and lesbians were planning to partner with the St. Louis Cardinals to hold an "OUT at the Ballpark" afternoon at Busch stadium on Saturday, hoping for nothing more than good weather and an inspiring performance from the Redbirds.

But now members of the group, which was organized by Ethan Barnett of Pride St. Louis, are hoping to get on the team's "kiss cam," to protest what they say is discrimination at sports venues against members of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender) community.
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The idea for a kiss cam moment came about after Sunday's Ram's game against the Arizona Cardinals. During the game, the kiss cam focused on two men in Arizona jerseys who jeered at the camera and made expressions of distaste toward one another.
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"We always felt left out because the kiss cam always singles out heterosexual couples," Harrison Roberts said today. Roberts is the manager of Just John's on Manchester Avenue in The Grove, where the official after-party will be held on Saturday following the game.
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"Why shouldn't we be on the camera, too?"
I am all for equal rights; in this case, this means the right to avoid watching other people engage in public displays of affection. Kill the kiss-cam, regardless of the proclivities of the performers, and spare us the ordeal for good.
St Louis Catholic

2 comments:

laurazim said...

EEEEEEEEWWWWWWW!!!!!!! I'm on your side...I've never seen the "kiss cam"--having rarely attended live sporting events, other than the Frog's small private school's events, but I will gladly say, "Kill the kiss cam!" right along with you!! What a repulsive notion. What if I went to a game with my brother? EWWWWWWWW!!!

Badger Catholic said...

What if I went to a game with my brother? EWWWWWWWW!!!

ROFL!!! Great point!

I've never seen this at Brewers or Packers games before so leave it up to Cardinal fans to screw up a perfectly good sport. Poor St Louis Catholic, I'd be afraid to go to a game!!