Monday, May 7, 2012

First Openly Gay Olympics Gymnast? John Travolta Gay Sex Scandal And More

Monday, May 7, 2012
Josh Dixon could become the first openly gay male gymnast to participate in the Olympics.

As Outsports is reporting, the Stanford graduate -- who finished second out of 72 competitors, and tied for wins in floor exercise and high bar, at this weekend's U.S. Men's Qualifier in Colorado Springs -- is publicly addressing his sexual orientation for the first time.
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Mark Daniel Snyder: The EEOC and Sissies Like Me: How the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Made the Case for a United LGBT Movement
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