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Invoking Dr. King, Charles Barkley Stands Strongly for LGBT Rights

Posted: 01/19/11 01:30 PM ET

The act of speaking on television, for me, always requires twisting into more contorted knots than my Grandmother's Challah. When the camera turns on, you have to mind your words with care... while trying to entertain... while trying to say something politically strong...while trying to conform to whatever topic is being discussed ... and all while having a microphone in your ear that contains a Smithsonian collection of earwax from previous esteemed guests.
This is why I am always astounded by Charles Barkley. It's not just that the NBA Hall of Famer-turned-announcer speaks without a filter. There is many a Howard Stern-Kathy Griffin-Jersey Shore-fungal spawn who do that on a nightly basis. It's that Barkley actually has something to say.
On TNT's Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day NBA Double Header, Barkley was in fantastic form when speaking about the legacy of the great civil rights leader. First TNT showed a clip of Dr. King's daughter Rev. Bernice King, the current President of Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Unlike her mother, Coretta Scott King, and allies of her father like Bayard Rustin and Julian Bond, King stands in stark opposition to the LGBT community and the notion that they have a stake in "civil rights." She even once led an anti-Gay march to her father's gravesite.
On TNT, Bernice King, in an otherwise boiler-plate sound bite, said that she felt a "responsibility to continue" her father's legacy. When the camera swung back to the Round Mound of Rebound, he was ready. "His daughter said something that was very interesting," Barkley said. "People try to make it about black and white. [But] he talked about equality for every man, every woman. We have a thing going on now, people discriminating against homosexuality in this country. I love the homosexuality people. God bless the gay people. They are great people."
All right, "I love the homosexuality people" probably won't rival "I Have a Dream" in the annals of political poetry, but anyone who is aware of the shameful homophobia and tortured justifications of Bernice King and her self-described "spiritual father", the scandal-plagued Bishop Eddie Long, knew exactly why Barkley chose that particular moment to raise the issue.
Barkley is also no dilettante on the issue of LGBT rights, especially impressive in the often-homophobic hamlet of professional sports. As early as August 2006 on Fox Sports, the NBA Hall of Famer said, "I'm a big advocate of gay marriage. If they want to get married, God bless them."
In 2008, speaking to a rather rattled Wolf Blitzer on CNN, Barkley said, "Every time I hear the word 'conservative,' it makes me sick to my stomach, because they're really just fake Christians, as I call them. That's all they are. ... I think they want to be judge and jury. Like, I'm for gay marriage. It's none of my business if gay people want to get married. I'm pro-choice. And I think these Christians, first of all, they're not supposed to judge other people. But they're the most hypocritical judge of people we have in the country. And it bugs the hell out of me. They act like they're Christians. They're not forgiving at all."
On MLK day, Barkley also didn't stop there. He said "We have discrimination against Hispanic people in this country and we need to answer to that."
This echoed his comments last Cinco de Mayo, after the passage of Arizona's S.B. 1070 law where he said, "Immigrants aren't the problem. The only people screwing it up are the politicians. You know, living in Arizona for a long time, the Hispanic community, they're like the fabric of the cloth. They're part of our community and any time you try to do any type of racial profiling or racial discrimination is wrong."
Dr. King once said, "A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus." It says something unfortunate about our times that we have a "molder" calling basketball games, and a "searcher" in the White House. But we should take the molders where we can get them. Carry on, Sir Charles. Keep speaking truth until "God Bless the Gays" rings from every pulpit, including the one occupied by Bernice King. That's certainly what Coretta would have wanted.

First posted at thenation.com

 
 
 

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hieagle
10:34 PM on 02/10/2011
Go Chuck... you are one of the most intelligent people to have played with the NBA!
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PatA
Juan Martinez! Rock Star!
12:55 AM on 03/21/2011
I love, love, love Charles Barkley. He speaks his mind. He puts his money where his mouth is and he is so da mned smart!! I am a photographer and I would crawl over broken beer bottles to take a few portraits of him. What a fun thing to do!!! Charles, are you out there? Call my people. :-)
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DHWRD
Go SAINTS
07:59 AM on 01/24/2011
Barkley has to understand that the struggle of gays in America cannot compare to the struggle of Blacks in America. Barkley, as a black man, is insulting the Black race by comparing the two situations. I am disappointed by his statements and the struggle of gays is not even close to the struggles Blacks went through and still go through in this country. Shame on Barkley for not knowing history and comparing apples to oranges
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12:07 PM on 01/24/2011
Dude, a little reading comprehension:

"Barkley said. "People try to make it about black and white. [But] he talked about equality for every man, every woman. We have a thing going on now, people discriminating against homosexuality in this country."
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mlrose529
The world is watching in stupefied horror.
08:28 PM on 01/24/2011
"The struggle of gays is not even close to the struggles Blacks went through and still go through in this country."

Think of the history of gay people as an iceberg where the tip equals this last forty years, i.e. above water and in plain sight. Beneath the water though, lays a Mount Everest of ice -- thousands of years of secret shame, loveless marriages, and the personal exhaustion that comes from being a lifelong stranger to those who would love and know you best. Millions of individual human battlegrounds where a loveless life of deception was weighed against a certainty of torture, death, and eternal hellfire.. Human progress.of course, replaced this with beatings, imprisonment, mass revilement, and eternal hellfire. Torture from within versus torture from without.

Two different sides of the same coin.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
great, green, globs of greasy grimey GOPerspeak.
11:04 AM on 01/21/2011
Eloquence may not be Barkley's forte but his message is spot on. No one has difficulty understanding what he is saying. The message is so much more important than the format.
02:16 PM on 01/20/2011
Great article!!! Love Barkley!
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Murphdogg
This micro-bio is literally a nano-bio on steroids
01:11 PM on 01/21/2011
Ditto
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Jim Krow
01:53 PM on 01/20/2011
Barkley is right on the mark as usual. He used to talk about his future, saying he would love to be Governor of Alabama. He'd be better than the one they recently elected.
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ChiBloger
And the truth shall set us ALL free
01:00 PM on 01/20/2011
" I love the homosexuality people. God bless the gay people. They are great people."

I am personally not in practice or an expert in homosexuality, but I too love the homosexual. They like any other people of our communities are not from mars. The come from a place a lot closer than that. They are brother, sister, a friend you are unaware of and the professionals in our lives. And if you are a Christian, they too are God children.

Thanks Charles. Sometimes you truly say the damndest things. This time you are definitely on the right track.
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learninglife
Be the change you want to see in the world
11:58 AM on 01/20/2011
Always refreshing when someone - in this case, Charles Barkley - takes on the BS.
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iMissMollyIvins
Middle-aged, Middle class, Midwestern Populist
12:37 AM on 01/20/2011
God bless King Charles! I do love him, so. Not only doesn't he pull his punches, but he'll elbow you on the way down, and he doesn't pretend to be anything he's not or Holier Than Thou.

I Am Not A Role Model - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMzdAZ3TjCA
07:34 AM on 01/20/2011
Yes. King Charles speaks the truth.

Hey, I miss Molly, too.
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woodshoe
MAYDAY! BastaYA!
09:19 AM on 01/20/2011
love the screen name, i miss molly ivins too.. (sigh)
11:56 PM on 01/19/2011
Mr. Barkley -- I never followed you on the basketball court but I would follow you in the political arena! Very nice.
11:56 PM on 01/19/2011
Ironic, that Charles is a small "c" conservative.

Government should stay out of people's lives as much as possible, other than to ensure that every one has equal access to the American dream.
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10:20 PM on 01/19/2011
BTW Dave---- i hope you weren't exposed to Grandma's Borscht...
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10:11 PM on 01/19/2011
This former Republican is a political opportunist.
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adcan49
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11:10 PM on 01/19/2011
'political opportunist"? is that not redundant?
12:25 AM on 01/20/2011
Really? What opportunities is he availing himself of with these pronouncements. How is it opportunism when his views have been fairly consistant over the years. His Republicanism was based on economic policy, not legislation regarding abortion, gay rights or racial profiling.
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LuLou Murder
Don't blame God, it's not Her fault.
01:45 PM on 01/20/2011
It used to be acceptable to be fiscally conservative and socially liberal.
09:18 PM on 01/19/2011
You don't inherit the spirit of Dr. King by being his child; you reveal it in your ideas and behavior. This story was a revelation for me. I had no idea Charles Barkley was this brave.
07:35 AM on 01/20/2011
He has always said what he believes.

We should all take note and do likewise.
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PatA
Juan Martinez! Rock Star!
01:40 PM on 01/20/2011
I remember him throwing a guy through a plate glass window, in a bar, because the man kept trying to get Charles to fight. When asked by a reporter if he regretted what he did, Charles said "Hel l yeah, I regret we weren't on the second floor".

He is a truthful man.
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10:34 AM on 01/20/2011
Well, not to disparage him or his right-on views about fake vs. real christianity, but the dude is 9 feet tall and broad as a barn door. I could imagine myself being a bit braver if I had Charles' massivity!
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Lance734
07:10 PM on 01/20/2011
I get your point, but actually, Charles was relatively small by NBA standards and particularly so for the position of power forward that he played. He was officially listed as 6-foot-6, but everyone knows (and he's even jokingly admitted) that he was closer to 6-4 or 6-5 at best (powerforwards are usually around 6-9 or so). But Sir Charles is still larger, borader, and likely stronger than most people, so it's probably easeir to be brave when you're that big. :-)
09:07 PM on 01/19/2011
I must admit I would not have expected this from Sir Charles. I remember his talk in the past about wanting to run for office as a Republican, and thought less of him for it. Sorry to have been so close minded about you, Mr. Barkley; it's clear from your words that you are both open minded and unafraid to speak forthrightly about your beliefs. Bravo!
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PatA
Juan Martinez! Rock Star!
01:00 AM on 03/21/2011
Charles "came out" on David Letterman's show one night. He was very clear that his political leanings had drastically changed.
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BigGayInc
08:33 PM on 01/19/2011
Thank you Mr. Barkley