Minnesota Vikings defend male cheerleaders
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Ala., who was the head football coach at Auburn University from 1999 to 2008, said the Vikings will see financial losses because of having two male cheerleaders. “At the
Minnesota Vikings is facing immense backlash for adding male cheerleaders Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn to the squad for the year. This comes despite NFL having had male cheerleaders for some time. Shiek and Conn have decided not to cave in and even clapped back at haters with a comment saying “wait…did someone say our name?.”
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The New Republic on MSNWhat’s Up With the Right Wing’s Vikings Cheerleader Meltdown?
Fox News hosts are joking about military intervention to stop male cheerleaders. The panic reveals what conservatives really want: LGBTQ people to disappear.
Some conservatives have chosen Blaize and Louie as examples of "woke"-ness gone too far and lumped them in with their vitriol for transgender women participating in women's sports. This user called it "men overtaking women's arenas" and said that their cheerleading spots "could have and SHOULD have, gone to a woman."
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The Mirror US on MSNAntonio Brown aims vile homophobic slur at Vikings male cheerleader
Antonio Brown has aimed a vile homophobic slur at Minnesota Vikings male cheerleader, Louie Conn, in what is just the latest of controversial statements from the former NFL receiver
Minnesota Vikings made history by including male cheerleaders. This decision ignited debate about gender roles in the NFL. Ryan Russell, former NFL pl
Twitter was engulfed in fierce debate over the weekend as the Minnesota Vikings showcased two gay male cheerleaders called Louie Conn and Blaize Shiek.