Former NBA star Charles Barkley spoke frankly about homophobia in professional sports while honoring the late Jason Collins, ...
NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley honored former Nets center Jason Collins for his courage after the NBA’s first openly gay ...
During Wednesday night’s episode, the NBA Hall of Famer reflected on the death of former NBA player Jason Collins, who The ...
Charles Barkley said American society is still unfriendly toward gay people in the aftermath of the death of Jason Collins, ...
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Charles Barkley says 'homophobic society' stopping NFL and NBA stars coming out as gay
Charles Barkley argued that more athletes don't 'come out' because America is a 'homophobic society' while honoring late NBA ...
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Charles Barkley reflects on death of pioneering NBA vet: 'We live in a homophobic society'
This week, the NBA lost Jason Collins, the longtime NBA player who became the first active NBA player to come out as gay while on an NBA roster. Collins, who passed away at 47 due to an aggressive ...
Collins became the first active player in a major four sport to come out of the closet, announcing that he was gay in 2013.
Barkley praised Collins for his bravery while also noting an unfortunate reality: we still live in a homophobic society.
Charles Barkley on Wednesday argued that society still isn't accepting of gay people during a talk about the recent death of ...
With the passing of Jason Collins, Charles Barkley says it's "stupid" to think there aren't gay athletes in all sports.
Charles Barkley used Jason Collins' passing to call out what he says is a homophobic society, claiming many gay athletes are ...
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