Posted on 06/12/2013 3:33:12 PM PDT by Libloather
Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs is among a group of football players who have put their names and jersey numbers on a T-shirt line that celebrates LGBT Pride Month.
The NFL Players' Association has launched a One Team Pride Shirts T-shirt line meant to raise awareness for equality. Proceeds from the shirts (which are being sold on the NFLPA's official online store) benefit Athlete Ally, a nonprofit seeking to promote inclusion and tolerance in sports.
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Awareness of what - sodomy?
What do you think of the vintage-influenced shirt design? Will you buy one?
Not in this life.
Appropriate abbreviation in the title, no?
You go in as a tight end,you leave as a wide....
Your comment in parentheses is actually a better headline, LOL!
we get more immoral and bizzare and they get more level headed and moral....
I like what was leaked about the Pope...that he alluded to the "gay" gang in the Vatican that had to be dealt with.....
I’m liking soccer more and more...
The cultural degradation that I have witnessed in my not-so-short lifetime is disheartening and leaves little room for hope for the future. MAYBE we can successfully rebuild after a total collapse, but we certainly won’t without one.
NFL homosexual weekend will be an annual event at some point, possibly in the next five years. And i wouldn’t be shocked if each team has to set aside a portion of the tickets to homosexuals and have designated seating areas.
Baseball here.
Getting dibs?
Well, they can’t wear pink on their uniforms since that’s already reserved for the breast cancer “awareness” enthusiasts....
It seems the Ravens are leading the....ahem....charge for “gay” in the NFL....
I knew there was a reason why I hate the Ravens......
Be gone, Tigers fan.
There are no turd burglin Tigers.
baseball...ya can bean the sodomite
Just one more reason not to watch NFL football. While I love the sport, I really do not like what is going on in the sport. I will stick with HS football on Fridays, college football on Saturdays, and non-major college football on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
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