Posted on 03/28/2021 11:48:27 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
This week, Biden-Appointee Rachel (previously Richard) Levine made history after being confirmed by the Senate as the first transgender assistant health secretary. Parental rights have never been at a greater risk, and Biden’s home state of Delaware seems to be the first to test the waters, moving quickly to silence parents who oppose the use of their children as a diversity prop for the LGBTQ agenda. Delaware father, Adam Bailey took a stand.
Newly appointed Laurel Little League President and diversity activist Michael Snead of Delaware gave a family member a Tee-Ball Coaching position within Laurel Little League’s organization. This family member and coach failed to consult the parents of her players, and made an executive decision that the players of her tee-ball team would be wearing pink uniforms.
Concerned Delaware father Adam Bailey immediately reached out to Laurel Little League to express his concern and ask for a uniform color change or a team switch for his 5-year-old son, which was immediately denied and dismissed because the father’s request was a hindrance to Snead’s diversity activism.
Snead has been accused of using his position as a Little League official to force a political agenda that disrupts the wholesome essence of family and community upon players. Critics have stated that forcing unhappy parents to watch as their little boys are forced to wear pink uniforms is a humiliation tactic used by diversity and LGBTQ activists, and has nothing to do with baseball.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalfile.com ...
The linked source doesn’t have any photos of the Little LEaguers wearing the pink uniforms.
I’ve got a pink shirt too ... and one that wasn’t pink before a washing accident.
My personal belief is that kids should start in organized sports until 10 years of age...That’s both girls and boys...Boys should play in boys leagues and girls play in girls leagues...PERIOD...
Correction:
kids should NOT start in organized sports until 10 years of age.
abuse
“An appropriate response would be “piss off”
Back in the day Mr. Snead would have experienced a sudden dental expense.
Any parent who allowed this needs to spend a month in jail...
Time for We the People to say NO to all of this BS, and I mean ALL OF IT, across the board.
Just teach your kid to slide into the base to get dirty and come up with wiping your hands on the shirt.
Have you been paying attention to how corporate America has behaved on this issue the last several years? I can easily imagine mothers and fathers keeping their mouths shut because they don’t want to risk their livelihoods.
During the homosexual marriage controversy, the ATL Fire Chief wrote a Christian-themed book and in it, advanced a Biblically faithful criticism of same sex marriage. Shortly after that book was published, the city fired him. He sued for civil rights violations. He lost. That’s where we are today.
Read post #35 by Rurudyne
Real men can wear any color they want.
Emphasis on "THEY WANT". Not what some chit-head Little League administrator wants.
F'em.
Thanks for the link, ‘dog.
Phil? Glad to meet you, Phil. : )
Protect your children!
No problem. The guy’s a little more complicated than it seems at first blush.
I have a pink Izod polo shirt and I used to walk my Yorkie with a pink leash. I could also squat 400lbs and bench 315 at that time - real men can wear pink if they want. Your son/daughter should learn that. But make sure he/she does the work in the gym to defend themselves if needed.
Focusing on this small league -this t-ball uniform situation is pure BS. The Dads (and Moms) in the league need to step it up to fix this. The fundamental problem is that the “good” strong patriotic parents are not volunteering to be coaches for youth sports in sufficient numbers - this is true across ALL youth sports. This has created an opening for the alternative crowd to get into a leadership role in programs developing your kids.
The real solution is to stop complaining about these freaks and man-up. Coach your son or daughter. Become the Commissioner or Vice-Commissioner. Recruit like-minded parents to get engaged. This time will be part of the best spent in your life if you take it seriously.
Too many people just use youth sports as an expensive babysitting service and have no idea what is going on within the organization.
PS - I did all of the above. From volunteering as coach for a U9 team - Evolved into a very large recreational league of over 1,800 players, a travel club and a series of tournaments. Thank you Dictator Northam for shutting it all down.. But, my son and daughter benefitted hugely from this 15 year period of time. Incredible memories and bonding while launching 2 more Patriots in life.
I agree.
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