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Strongman Rob Kearney Talks About Homophobic Comments

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Strength athletes and bodybuilders deal with all sorts of hate and social media trolls on Instagram and other platforms, but none quite as much as openly gay Strongman Rob Kearney. Kearney, the American log press record holder and a fierce advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, recently shared “just a fraction” of the hateful comments he receives on a near-daily basis on his Instagram page, @worlds_strongest_gay.

“I’ve seen thousands of straight men stronger than that,” one commenter wrote on a clip of Kearney deadlifting 865 pounds for three reps. “Homosexuality can be cured,” another wrote. “Doesn’t matter if you’re gay, tf. So what, does that make him special now?” one other wrote.

Other hateful comments included “queer weight” and “Jesus saves.”



The Strongman came out publicly in 2014, and later told M&F that being a closeted gay man affected his performances.

“I had the burden of having to pretend to be something I wasn’t, and using that energy was exhausting,” he told us. “When I came out, I was able to put more focus into Strongman and not this facade.” Since then he’s just about dominated the log press in the States, and in 2019 won the Arnold Pro Strongman Australia.

The hateful comments, unfortunately, have not stopped. “Because I am a PROUD gay man, because I am a STRONGman people feel the need to attack me and try to bring me down,” he wrote in his post. “I am the #worldsstrongestgay to show LGBTQ+ representation in professional sports. I am the #worldsstrongestgay to give hope to all the young kids out there who feel left out, alone and not seen.”

“I AM HERE, QUEER, PROUD AND LOUD!!”

Kearney often trains alongside his Strongman opponents, so it’s apparent he’s well liked by people within the sport. Hopefully one day people can appreciate him for the talented athlete he is, instead of hating on him for his sexuality.

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trans are totally different and if in males division no real issue.
its the males who are now female competing as males where a possible issue arises
 
That is the way I look at it, as long as someone doesn't push their beliefs on me then I don't have any issues with them or what they do.
 
same here
dont hurt anyone or push then idgaf
 
good for him. I hope that one day all beings are freed from hatred and ignorance.
 
I can honestly say I don't ever think or worry about what another man does with his johnson. Now if people were going to start making boobs illegal, then I'd have something to bitch about.
 

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