Basketball snog upsets fans
Sometimes a kiss is just a kiss, and sometimes it requires an extreme explanation. This week, columnist Pam Platt, who had posted a picture in the Louisville Courier-Journal
of two University of Louisville Cardinal’s basketball players in what
looked like a kiss, was forced to explain the photo after numerous
complaints from outraged fans. In a game where the Cardinals
basketball team outplayed the Kentucky Wildcats in the annual men's
Battle of the Bluegrass, photographer Sam Upshaw Jr. snapped a picture of Card’s Jerry Smith hugging Juan Palacios after an important play. The
picture was posted as the header for the article about the game, and
fans wrote in apparently disgusted by the photo of two men that
appeared to be kissing. In her column explaining the photo, Platt said
that some of the responses included, "'Awful,' 'an embarrassment,'
'horrible decision,' 'poor judgment,' 'distasteful,' 'a mystery' and
'shame on you'.” Now it is not apparent whether the complainers
were offended that the magazine seemed to be capitalising on a
sensationalized photo, or if they were disgusted by the thought that
two men may have accidentally touched mouths in a moment of excitement. What is clear is that Platt did not feel the need to apologise for the
photo as much as she felt the need to explain why it was chosen. In
her follow-up article Platt stated, "What is it about two athletes
sharing a moment of physical and emotional closeness in the middle of a
big game, in the middle of a basketball court, that puts some people
off so much?" dylan vox
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