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What is 'Gay Baby Jail' and why WNBA star Brittney Griner took it as a threat
What is 'Gay Baby Jail' and why WNBA star Brittney Griner took it as a threat

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Time of India

What is 'Gay Baby Jail' and why WNBA star Brittney Griner took it as a threat

Brittney Griner canceled her appearance at the Women Grow Summit after discovering a note reading 'Gay Baby Jail' in her hotel room/ Image composite: Instagram, TMZ On the surface, a handwritten note reading 'Gay Baby Jail' might seem like an absurd and a trivial joke, one born in the labyrinthine world of internet memes and gamer slang. But for Brittney Griner, an out lesbian and professional athlete who survived 10 harrowing months in a Russian prison and lives with PTSD from that ordeal, the note was a chilling trigger that prompted her to leave a public event and call in the police. Brittney Griner "Gay Baby Jail" hotel room tape note/ TMZ Newly released police bodycam footage, obtained by TMZ on May 27, shows just how seriously law enforcement took Griner's concern. The incident, however, dates back to February 17, when the WNBA star checked into the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Maryland to speak at the Women Grow Leadership Summit, a conference for women in the cannabis industry, where Griner was scheduled to speak about her experience with drug charges and incarceration in Russia, as part of a broader dialogue on criminal justice and cannabis reform. In 2022, Griner was arrested at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport after Russian authorities discovered vape cartridges containing hashish oil in her luggage. She was sentenced to nine years in prison, drawing international outrage and turning her into a symbol of geopolitical tension. Her release came in December 2022, after months of negotiation and a high-profile prisoner exchange between the United States and Russia, in which she was swapped for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo So when Griner entered her room at the Gaylord and found a note taped to the door with the phrase 'Gay Baby Jail' and another with the word 'Private' on duct tape, the combination of words, placement, and history created a perfect storm. She immediately left the venue and canceled her appearance, with organizers publicly supporting her decision. 'We are actively working with the venue and authorities to investigate how this happened and hold those responsible accountable,' said Chanda Macias, CEO of Women Grow, in a statement to Marijuana Moment. 'The safety of every woman at this conference remains our top priority.' What is ' Gay Baby Jail '? According to the Prince George's County Police Department, which investigated the scene shortly after Griner's departure concluded the message was likely left behind by Katsucon attendees. At first glance, 'Gay Baby Jail' may sound provocative or even threatening, but its roots are far more absurd than sinister. The phrase originated from a 2013 Tumblr post by a user named Bolto, who shared a photo of their pet bird sitting inside a cardboard box. The box had a makeshift 'jail window' cut out, and written on it was the label: 'Gay Baby Jail.' A speech bubble coming from the bird read, 'I'm a bad baby.' The image was meant to be humorous, a whimsical internet joke in the tradition of exaggerated pet punishment memes like 'time-out corner' or 'dog shaming,' or like the wider known phrase 'horny jail'. The phrase quickly caught on in internet subcultures and evolved from there. By the mid-2010s, it had taken on a second life in gaming communities, especially after being popularized by Twitch streamer SimpleFlips. He used it to describe so-called 'softlocks,' game scenarios where a player gets stuck in an area from which they can't escape, restart, or die, effectively halting all progress. In this context, the player character is metaphorically 'jailed': happy (gay), baby (helpless or early in the game), and trapped (jail). It became shorthand across Reddit, Discord, and modding communities, particularly for ROM hacks of Super Mario 64 and similar games. Variations of the meme started appearing in forums: 'Lancer is in Gay Baby Jail' (a reference to the game Deltarune) or jokes like 'my man got sent to Gay Baby Jail for platforming crimes.' Often used with affectionate or sarcastic intent, the term never carried serious malice in its native online habitats. But, as this case involving Brittney Griner shows, what makes sense in a Twitch chat or meme archive can be entirely misread in the real world, especially when intersecting with histories of trauma or marginalization. The coincidence, or misfire? The note found in Griner's room is believed to have been left by previous occupants, likely attendees of Katsucon, a large anime and gaming convention that had concluded at the same venue just a day earlier. In the police report, an officer wrote: 'The meme 'Gay Baby Jail' is used among people in the culture to describe a situation in which progress through a game is impossible.' No evidence was found to suggest it was a targeted act or threat against Griner. Still, the confluence of details, the phrase, the timing, the venue (ironically named Gaylord), and Griner's public identity as a Black lesbian athlete recently returned from wrongful incarceration, understandably magnified her reaction. It was, to borrow from cultural theory, a case of semiotic misfire: a term divorced from its subcultural meaning, placed into a space where its ambiguity collided with lived trauma. As Macias put it, 'Regardless of whether this was a targeted attack or an unfortunate coincidence, the entire Women Grow community and I wholeheartedly support Brittney's decision and stand with her at this time.' More than a meme The broader takeaway from this episode is a reminder that online language, particularly meme-speak and niche slang, does not travel well without context. 'Gay Baby Jail' may still float freely across Reddit threads, Discord chats, or X posts ('I was stuck in gay baby jail yesterday but I'm back now guys,' read one recent post), but in a real-world setting involving someone with Griner's history, even an innocuous phrase can carry unintended weight. In an increasingly interconnected world where internet culture often bleeds into offline spaces, moments like this ask us to be more aware of how language, no matter how unserious in its origin, can land differently depending on who hears it. For Brittney Griner, the note was not a joke. Given everything she's endured, that reaction is not just valid, it's inevitable. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Brittney Griner 'Gay Baby Jail' Note Investigation Captured on Police Video
Brittney Griner 'Gay Baby Jail' Note Investigation Captured on Police Video

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Brittney Griner 'Gay Baby Jail' Note Investigation Captured on Police Video

Law enforcement clearly took Brittney Griner's "Gay Baby Jail" note concerns seriously ... new police video, obtained by TMZ Sports, shows two cops intently investigating the matter. The bizarre scene unfolded back on Feb. 17 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Maryland ... after Griner told officials at the hotel she had discovered a handwritten message in her room that she found to be threatening. Prince George's County Police body camera footage shows just a couple hours after the WNBA superstar hastily bolted from the area over the letter ... two officers rolled into the lobby in an effort to get to the bottom of the situation. You can see in the vid, a hotel staffer showed them what the note looked like -- before he took them in an elevator to get to the room. While on the way, the employee told the cops the message was taped to a door. He added that Griner was the one who found it. Once inside the room, cops not only located the "Gay Baby Jail" message ... they also found a piece of duct tape on another door that read, "Private." They ultimately determined the notes were likely left by the previous room's occupants -- who were in town for Katsucon, a convention for Japanese pop culture enthusiasts. "The meme 'Gay baby jail' is used among people in the culture to describe a situation in which progress through a game is impossible," one of the officers wrote in an incident report after canvassing the scene. "In other words your video game character is gay (happy), baby (game character), and jail (can't escape)." Nonetheless, Griner -- who was in town for a planned speaking engagement at the Women Grow Leadership Summit -- left the city without fulfilling her talking obligations ... something summit officials had no issues with.

Curfew in place for youth at National Harbor to combat disorder
Curfew in place for youth at National Harbor to combat disorder

Yahoo

time15-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Curfew in place for youth at National Harbor to combat disorder

OXON HILL, Md. () — There's no love this Valentine's Day for kids hanging out at National Harbor, the popular Maryland destination that started its first night of a youth curfew on Friday. Anyone under 18 must be with an adult. Parents and businesses that break the rules could be fined up to $250. Hagerstown salutes Brooke's House with special Valentine's Day gala An identical curfew was in place for six months in 2024. That past experience presumably means the Prince George's County Police Department (PGPD) knows how it will enforce it; though this time, the enforcement comes during a busy weekend. The curfew, which is in place from 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays for the next six months, began on Valentine's Day night. 'I love the curfew,' said Linda Bowles, who lives in D.C. and was at National Harbor Friday night. 'It was just getting out of control. Parents dropping kids off like this is daycare.' PGPD told DC News Now that minors had recently been caught shoplifting and fighting in the area, leading to the curfew. Jada Winchester, who works at The Yard Milkshake Bar, said she is optimistic about the impact of the curfew. 'When there isn't a youth curfew, I do want to say a little bit more of chaotic things do tend to happen here,' she said. 'I hope with the youth curfew it does tend to make you think, 'Okay, this is somewhere we can have fun, we can let loose, but it's not somewhere that you can really just come and openly do [chaotic] stuff.'' The curfew also comes as anime fans from all over are coming to the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center for a three-day Katsucon. 'Oh yeah, it's packed,' one attendee said. Stretch Your Dollar: How supply chains impact DMV grocery prices, this week's deals Among the packed crowd are minors. They will be exempt from the curfew because National Harbor has outlined exemptions. They include minors authorized to be at an event at Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, who leave the National Harbor immediately after the event has ended. Other youth exempted from punishments include those who are on the sidewalk in front of their residence, or those returning home from school or work. The full policy from National Harbor can be viewed here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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