They're secretive for one reason: because you gotta pay to play.
If you want to know more, beyond what research you can do online, and what you can read in Dianetics, you gotta pay.
Those are just tools/mechanisms to intrigue (read: hook) you to learn more. But, how do you learn more? You "convert" and begin "donating" to the "church;" and, that's how you climb the "ladder of faith and scientologic reasoning."
NBC omitting that he's gay does NOT mean or imply that the network is homophobic. On the contrary, NBC doesn't give a damn if he's gay or straight, which is a full indication that gender preference has NO bearing on athletic performance - and, in fact, has absolutely NOTHING do with athletic performance. Zero influence! So...get over it and grow up! Should everyone be informed when a gay employee is promoted in the workplace? NO...because no one gives a damn.
This guy was an unknown who won a medal. Should NBC spotlight the Belgian sprinters who won the 4x100 event? Nope. No one expected them to win; no one knows who they are; no one really cares, honestly.
If you want to know more, beyond what research you can do online, and what you can read in Dianetics, you gotta pay.
Those are just tools/mechanisms to intrigue (read: hook) you to learn more. But, how do you learn more? You "convert" and begin "donating" to the "church;" and, that's how you climb the "ladder of faith and scientologic reasoning."
Actually, idiots like Andy27 and abercorey make it a gay site. Most others have self-respect and integrity.
You're missing the point entirely.
This guy was an unknown who won a medal. Should NBC spotlight the Belgian sprinters who won the 4x100 event? Nope. No one expected them to win; no one knows who they are; no one really cares, honestly.