Like the college football player Ian Johnson of Boise State proposes to his girlfriend (now wife) on National TV after he scored the game-winning conversion. Ian is black and she is white. Now that’s ***********. Voice your opinion about this question and I’ll return your favor.

Asked by:Omegle.com

15 Responses to “Do you think marriage proposal should happen again in any sporting event in the future?”

  • hrafndarke says:

    I could not care less if people start marrying animals. So interacial or intrasexual mean nothing to me. I got better things to worry about.

  • What, what, what?? says:

    I think its romantic. I don’t think it should be an issue unless it interferes with the safety of everyone involved, including the fans. As for the *********** point? Its not as big of a deal in some areas than others. To each his/her own.

  • ahmad r says:

    yes why i want a mareed ok

  • Vinny_Says_Relax says:

    Who cares if two people in love want to get married? Isnt that how we advance our race?

  • Tracy But says:

    i am always in ineteracial dating, and i don’t see problem with it. they love each other, and it is their business, i don’t care.

  • virgil says:

    Get rid of the sport and just have the marriage proposals

  • dark_raider 2 says:

    well id o think so its emportnt 2 have asuporting thing is it a place or evint or any thing els it maks a good impritoin and help’s 2 have the wright or wrong anser 4 the prposel
    any way my openion is that is should be a suporting evint
    2 help having the right person or the one we seek

  • kelsey says:

    why not, if anyone wants to take the chance of proposing to someone in front of hundreds of people then hey i say go for it and for the *********** part if they dont care why should we

  • beckini says:

    I am surprised that in 2007 in the United States there are still people who get angry over an *********** union. Do people not have enough to do or worry about in their own lives????

    LOVE is grand! I could not deprive any couple of their happiness! A national TV proposal is romantic. There aren’t many girls who can say that their proposal was televised. I think it’s sweet.
    God Bless them!

  • sweet tooth says:

    when anything is shown on tv it will attract attention, sometimes from the wrong ppl from ****** to murdurers to terrorists. this proposal was romantic and since they chose each other and they’re happy as well as their families nobody should interfere or object. they can have an opinion but it’s a good thing they ignored threats.
    racists are entitled to their beliefs esp since many people are into stereotyping others based on race, looks , religion etc.
    but they should act more civil and stop harrassing others .
    i’m happy for the couple and i hope everyone find their soulmates and live happily ever after just like fairytales.
    i think that the broadcast of the proposal gave faith to those who lost faith in true love.

  • orcarius says:

    Why should race be a factor? And as to where and when to propose that is up to the guy. If he really knows his gal then he will do what she will think is romantic. This was a big and shared event for those two. They both went to the same University and she was with him at all of the games. It was a good way for both of them. And it showed the world that we are not a ****** country. They got married this weekend and it was fun for the whole City.

  • corinne1029 says:

    Wow, congratulations, you know the definition of ***********. I hope you also understand that the race of the individuals getting married has nothing to do with when or where he popped the question. I hope you also understand that it is perfectly okay for *********** couples to be married, to do it just as publicly as anyone else and to be just as happy. (For that matter, I really think ********** couples should have those rights as well, but that wasn’t your question.)

    So, I guess I’m confused by your question. You start with asking if marriage proposals should happen at sporting events. Sure, why not? Particularly for sports fans, it’s a great way to pop the question in a place that has a lot of meaning for the couple. But then you go on to talk about Ian Johnson’s *********** marriage. Are you really asking about *********** marriage or sporting events? Either way, I think people should just be glad that other people are happy instead of trying to pick apart their relationships. Who cares where the proposal happened or what color the couple is as long as they are happy? Geez!

  • ladyofadc says:

    Really? That’s ***********? I had not idea until you pointed it out. Puh-leez….I think it was awesome how he did it and I think if someone wants to do that again, it will be equally as great.

  • maigen_obx says:

    Well considering he was getting death threats, I guess we should put the public proposals on hold.

  • kittywhite92630 says:

    A sporting event isn’t exactly where most girls dream of becoming engaged. Why did you feel it necessary to throw in the part about *********** marriage? What does that have to do with your actual question?

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