Seriously?
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Apparently @DucksFC is an expert on male cheerleaders and seems excited about this thread.
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Gramps seems to be far more of an expert on the subject, tbh
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You’ve finally showed you have an area of expertise.
You go, girl!
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Another great hill to die on leftists
Carry on
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5% of this country loves this. Take away the portion of the 5% that actually watches football and you actually have about 2% of NFL watchers that love this.
Now figure that about 50% of those who regularly watch football won't have anything to do with games that highlight gay cheerleaders and it is a brilliant move by liberals at the networks, the states and the NFL.
Way to play to the crowd NFL.
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I'd say it's more like .2% and that's just the bull dykes!
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NFL no quite aware of the demand curve for gay male cheerleaders prancing around.
https://ace.mu.nu/
Woke NFL to Introduce Male Cheerleaders In Attempt to Out-Gay Than Soccer
—Ace
The NFL is begging for the Bud Light Treatment.
They're already getting "backlash."
Two male Vikings cheerleaders don't seem to be taking any of the backlash that they've gotten from some football fans to heart since the team announced their inclusion in the 2025 squad in a post on social media.
Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn will be members of the Vikings cheer team, which sparked criticism and even some fans threatening to not be fans of the team anymore.
However, Shiek seemed to address the controversy by poking fun at all of the people discussing him.
"Wait...did someone say our name?" Shiek wrote in a post on Instagram that included a photo of himself and Conn in their cheer uniforms.
The Vikings also responded to the controversy in a statement last week, defending Shiek and Conn.
"While many fans may be seeing male cheerleaders for the first time at Vikings games, male cheerleaders have been part of previous Vikings teams and have long been associated with collegiate and professional cheerleading," the team said in a statement.
"In 2025, approximately one-third of NFL teams have male cheerleaders. Every member of the Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders program has an impressive dance background and went through the same rigorous audition process. Individuals were selected because of their talent, passion for dance and dedication to elevating the game day experience. We support all our cheerleaders and are proud of the role they play as ambassadors of the organization."The Rams are said to have been the first NFL team to include men on their cheerleading squad back in 2018.
I know that college squads feature male cheerleaders. These "cheerleaders" don't dance like girls, though, and don't wear girlish costumes and bippy-shorts. They mostly do things like shouting for one team to kill the other team and throw tiny girls dangerously high into the air. You know, manly stuff.
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There's a difference between "yell king" and "cheer queer."
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There is a reason that female ice skaters make more than the mostly gay male skaters.
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