Apparently, slinging the f-word as an NFL player has its benefits. The top-ranked Cincinnati Bengels tapped running back Larry Johnson just days after being cut from the Chiefs for a series of anti-gay slurs.
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Larry Johnson, the football running back who freely hurled gay slurs, was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals Tuesday, but not everyone in the Ohio city is thrilled with the new addition.
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A ten-year-old boy from Arkansas has refused to pledge allegiance to the flag until gays and lesbians have equal rights.
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Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson released after gay slurs
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The Chiefs' hottest commodity was fired today. Apparently, he has a couple domestic violence disputes hanging over his head, and it didn't help his situation that he also received backlash for his gay slurs.
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Los Angeles Times
Gay slurs cost Chiefs' running back a team record and his jobExaminer.comThe Chiefs cut Johnson on Monday, "two weeks after Johnson belittled coach Todd Haley in a series of Twitter posts and used gay slurs with reporters in the .
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Globe and Mail
Kansas City Chiefs Fire 2x Pro-Bowler Larry Johnson for Anti-Gay SlursHispanicBusiness.
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There has an arrest for a second anti-gay hate crime attack on New York's Long Island. Nassau County Police say they arrested a Bellmore teen on hate crime charges who was part of a knife-wielding duo "yelling anti-gay slurs" that.
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The Associated Press
Kansas City Chiefs Fire 2x Pro-Bowler for Anti-Gay SlursHispanicBusiness.comThe Kansas City Chiefs today sacked troubled running back Larry Johnson -- a star who has struggled this season -- for his use two weeks ago of anti-gay .
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Larry Johnson Cut By Kansas City Chiefs for Gay SlursSports-Odds.comTo make matters worse, Johnson reused the gay slur with media members from all over the country on the very next day.
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Updating our earlier story: The Kansas City Chiefs have released controversial running back Larry Johnson on the same day after he returned to the team after a two week suspension.
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Larry Johnson has made his last public fumble in Kansas City. The pro bowl running back was cut from the Chiefs one day after his suspension for mouthing gay slurs to Twitter fans and a reporter in the team locker room.
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) teens in the U.S. experience homophobic remarks and harassment throughout the school day, creating an atmosphere where they feel disrespected, unwanted, and unsafe.
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Comedy Central has issued a statement in response to GLAAD's condemnation of last week's episode of South Park in which characters used the word "fag" dozens of times.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson used a gay slur for the second time in as many days Monday, the Kansas City Star reported on its Web site.
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The NFL wanted the Kansas City Chiefs to go much easier than the team did after Johnson used three anti-gay slurs two weeks ago.
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More than 10,000 Kansas City Chiefs fans are circulating an online petition to prevent running back Larry Johnson from setting Kansas City's all-time rushing record.
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Washington Post
Petition Calls for NFL Running Back to Be Sacked After Gay SlursFOXNewsJohnson's comment led Jarrett Barrios, president of the Gay & Lesbian Allaince Against Defamation, to call on the NFL and the Chiefs to take disciplinary .
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Yesterday’s USA Today featured a column from hockey columnist Justin Bourne titled, “It’s time to end the use of gay slurs in hockey.
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I'm not sure that hockey is any different from any other sport -- the Yankees games I've been to are a big "Jeter and A-Rod are faggot lovers fest" -- but a plea to "stop the gay slurs in hockey" argument from a former minor league player can only be a good thing.
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