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The Softer Side Of "Softy"
By Cyd Zeigler Jr.
Outsports.com
Sports talk show host Dave "Softy" Mahler
made a surprise call to me three weeks after an on-air Super Bowl bet
that many thought was homophobic. Mahler, who does a morning
show on KJR Radio in
Seattle, was one of the participants in a bet that, had the
St. Louis Rams won by more than 21 points, would have sent
his co-host to a gay bar. Mahler apologized for the comments and
said that there was no malicious intent with regards to the
bet. He said that he has many gay friends and he was
disheartened that his comments were interpreted as homophobic. The bet
caused a small storm of protest from Outsports readers and from the
Seattle chapter of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation,
which monitors the mainstream media. "It
was just meant to be funny and put my co-host in a situation he's not
used to," Mahler said Tuesday. He explained that his
co-host, Steve Sandmeyer, is a bit of a ladies' man; putting him in a
gay bar trying to get the phone numbers of three men would be funny to
see. I impressed upon him
the negative effect even innocent comments like his can have. I
told him I cringe when I think of what a closeted gay football player at
the University of Washington might feel when he hears stuff like
this. Mahler said he was disappointed by
the tone of some of the e-mails he has received in reprimanding him for the
comments, which he said used incredibly graphic, disgusting
language. Outsports
is requesting that its readers respect Mahler as they would hope to be
respected, and refrain from using foul language in any correspondence
with him. Feb.
19, 2002
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