Thursday, June 5, 2008

Sirbrina Guerrero

Sometimes a kiss is NOT just a kiss.

SEATTLE -- Most of the time, a kiss is just a kiss in the stands at Seattle Mariners games. The crowd hardly even pays attention when fans smooch.

But then last week, a lesbian complained that an usher at Safeco Field asked her to stop kissing her date because it was making another fan uncomfortable.

..."Certain individuals have not yet caught up. Those people see a gay or lesbian couple and they stare or say something," said Josh Friedes of Equal Rights Washington. "This is one of the challenges of being gay. Everyday things can become sources of trauma."

As the Mariners played the Boston Red Sox on May 26, Sirbrina Guerrero and her date were approached in the third inning by an usher who told them their kissing was inappropriate, Guerrero said.

The usher, Guerrero said, told them he had received a complaint from a woman nearby who said that there were kids in the crowd of nearly 36,000 and that parents would have to explain why two women were kissing.

..."I was really just shocked," Guerrero said. "Seattle is so gay-friendly. There was a couple like seven rows ahead making out. We were just showing affection."

On Thursday, after an internal investigation, the Mariners said in a news release that their seating staff had acted appropriately, and the couple was approached because of their behavior — which included "making out" and "groping" in the stands — and not their sexual orientation.

"We have a strict nondiscrimination policy at the Seattle Mariners and at Safeco Field, and when we do enforce the code of conduct it is based on behavior, not on the identity of those involved," Mariners spokeswoman Rebecca Hale said earlier this week.

I know baseball games can be long. They can get boring. But please, Please, PLEASE don't start "making out" and "groping" in the stands.

I don't want to watch anyone doing that at a game -- gay, straight, or whatever.


Frankly, I'm more than a bit put off by seeing the players grope themselves. Do it in the dugout, not at home plate or on the pitcher's mound or in the outfield. And not on deck. There's a lot of groping on deck. That's not exactly family-friendly. Sorry, I digress.

Anyway-- Guerrero is crying discrimination. I don't feel I can make a judgment on that. Is she telling the truth or is she using the incident to get attention and further her cause?

I don't know.

Was it a brief public display of affection or an inappropriate public display?

It's a she said, she said.

Were she and her girlfriend singled out while heterosexual couples are cut more slack?

I don't know.
...After the story broke, the Mariners were blasted by the sex-advice columnist Dan Savage, who wrote about the incident on the blog of the Stranger, an alternative weekly paper.

"They go out of their way to say it's a quote-unquote family setting," Savage said. "As a gay season-ticket holder, we've never been quite sure what that means exactly. I constantly see people see making out. My son has noticed and asked, `Do they show the ballgame on women's foreheads?"'

Savage called for a "kiss-in" to protest against the Mariners.

A "kiss-in." How groovy!

My take: Just watch the game. Everyone, just watch the game.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

she's from that show Tila Tequila i think. she must be out to get famous

Mary said...

That's right. She is.

Guerrero claims she isn't looking for attention to advance her career, but I wonder.

Anonymous said...

I personally don't want to see ANYONE making out, groping, or whatever in public, be they heterosexual or homosexual. It's just inappropriate.

Mary said...

"Anonymous, 12:19 AM, June 06, 2008"--

Either you're a violent goon or you're a junior high kid screwing around on the Internet, leaving really lame comments on blogs.

Either way, you're an embarrassment.

Ashley said...

i hella just realized something the person above my last comment just tried to get at the other person above them for commenting a blog when they're doing the same thing.. hypocrit much??

Mary said...

I don't understand your "1:14 AM, June 26, 2008" comment, Ashley.

Anonymous said...

you were just making fun or Chris
"Either you're a violent goon or you're a junior high kid screwing around on the Internet, leaving really lame comments on blogs."
so you're online posting comments as well
that puts you into one of those categories.

Mary said...

I was referring to the comment posted by "anonymous, 12:19 AM, June 06, 2008", not Chris.

Ida beat your fn ass if you did that in front of my kids... Get a Fn room douchebag...

Nothing I have written comes close to that sort of ugliness. Surely, you must be able to distinguish the difference between the reasoned expression of opinions and violent threats.

Anonymous said...

so any one on a tv show is looking to get more famous? i don't think so if any other person is on a date and they kiss it is ok but if you where on a show then it is not ok this is the way people treat them. they are human also and if it was for more fame then i think it would have been a better way

Anonymous said...

ITS THEIR LUV LIFE LET HER SEXY ASS KISS WHOEVER SHE WANTS TO THAT USHER WAS PROBALLY JEAULOUS THAT THOSE WERE'NT HIS LIPS KISSING SIRBRINA