Climbed mount everest but hes gay

climbed mount everest but hes gay
Homosexuality and vision loss are, apparently, easily confused. It's hard to fathom what was going on in anchor Cynthia Izaguirre's mind when she announced that a man had scaled Everest despite. Many years ago, news anchor Cynthia Izaguirre was covering a story about Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind man to reach the summit of Mount Everest. But she mixed up her words and the result is one of the funniest news bloopers to date. In this video we even get to see Erik's initial reaction.
Blind Man Climbs Mount Everest, But He's Gay? March 8, Many years ago, news anchor Cynthia Izaguirre was covering a story about Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind man to reach the summit of Mount Everest. But she mixed up her words and the result is one of the funniest news bloopers to date. Thank you for ordering a digital copy of this title. This will be delivered via email after checkout. Please refer to our Information About E-Books page for any further questions on formats, rights and compatible devices.
Quality sucks but it is still the greatest fuck-up in the history of broadcasting. Gay Mount Everest www. Cynthia Izaguirre had just gotten done reporting on a separate story discussing activism for gay rights, and was setting up a segment with the first blind man to climb Mount Everest , and her thoughts got twisted on the way to her mouth, resulting in a second clip that would live on in infamy. It was the perfect, professional intonation for entirely the wrong word.
Cynthia Izaguirre had just gotten done reporting on a separate story discussing activism for gay rights, and was setting up a segment with the first blind man to climb Mount Everest, and her thoughts got twisted on the way to her mouth, resulting in a second clip that would live on in infamy. Sometimes being queer in a cruel world means we can get wrapped up in ourselves, always taking time to note and appreciate the things in our lives and community that are positive, or special. We rightly celebrate our own work, our jokes, our art, our memes, all the things that contribute to what is important to us culturally. We must allow ourselves to admit that every so often, things that bring us joy or laughs or good vibes are from…the heterosexual community.