A popular LGBTQ org. says it would like to speak with NBA star Anthony Edwards after his 'disappointing and hurtful' homophobic comments ... but canceling the hooper isn't the answer.
"Look at these queer ass n****s, man," Edwards said in the clip posted this weekend, adding ..."Look at the world I came to."Edwards apologized after the video circulated on social media ... saying his actions were"immature, hurtful, and disrespectful, and I’m incredibly sorry.
"The impact that public figures like professional athletes have is tremendous, and in this case, the message that was sent was of shame and ridicule. But, PFLAG believes that allies are all on a journey, and we hope this will be the beginning of a journey towards allyship for Anthony Edwards -- and we're here and ready to help."
It's not that what 21-year-old Edwards said wasn't bad ... it clearly was homophobic. In fact, Navetta calls the behavior"disappointing and hurtful," but there's nothing to be gained by cutting Anthony off.The group would also like to see the NBA step up and make clear it values the LGBTQ community. "While no organization can possibly manage the beliefs and behaviors of everyone employed, when situations like this one arise, it's a powerful opportunity for organizations to step up and affirm their values, contrast them with what transpired, and spotlight the work happening inside the organization."
Bottom line for the organization ..."What we're looking for is a commitment to action to make sure it doesn't happen again. Criticism is easy. Change takes work."
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Seattle Kraken CEO Tod Leiweke On NBA Expansion: Won't Get Ahead Of The NBA On ThatSeattle Kraken CEO Tod Leiweke On NBA Expansion: Won't Get Ahead Of The NBA On That - RealGM Wiretap
Read more »
'Drag Kids' event at Boise Pride becomes subject of political pushbackA roughly half-hour program on the Boise Pride Festival schedule called “Drag Kids” has prompted a wave of political pressure and anonymous threats.
Read more »
Reducing suicide rates among LGBTQ young people focus of new UT studyThe Reach Out and Connect (ROC) Project is looking at early intervention in primary care settings—before depression, anxiety or trauma turn into a crisis.
Read more »
Miami school board votes against recognizing LGBTQ History MonthThe Miami-Dade County School board voted against recognizing October as LGBTQ history month, as the effects of the Parental Rights in Education law continue to trickle down.
Read more »
San Francisco's Castro Theater hosts historic LGBTQ 'Bros' movie premiereA historic movie premiere in San Francisco's Castro District Sunday night drew more than a thousand people to the theater.
Read more »
Faculty, students sue Christian school over LGBTQ hiring banDivisions over LGBTQ-related policies have flared recently at several religious colleges in the United States
Read more »