Posted on 02/25/2014 4:49:47 PM PST by yoe
Call it what you want -- anti-gay or religious rights -- but if Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer signs a controversial bill, you might not be calling Arizona the home of the 2015 Super Bowl.
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, S.B. 1062, is the current controversy du jour out of Arizona, and the National Football League is with the opposition.
Our policies emphasize tolerance and inclusiveness and prohibit discrimination based on age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other improper standard, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told USA Today. We are following the issue in Arizona and will continue to do so should the bill be signed into law, but will decline further comment at this time.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
The fans be damned and the players as well. They do not care about the fans. They do not care about the players. They do not care about the game. They care about maximizing their wealth, and that alone drives them to their inane decisions.
I bet if the same bill banned Conservatives from establishments the media would be jumping for joy
Let's see. The states have amended the Constitution to expressly protect religious expression as evidenced by the 1st Amendment, and also voting rights on the basis of race, gender and age, evidenced by the 15th, 19th and 26th Amendments respectively. But the states have never amended the Constitution to protect so-called sexual orientation rights in any context. So the states are free to make laws which discriminate on the basis of such rights, as long as such laws don't also unreasonably abridge constitutionally enumerated rights.
Therefore, if the NFL is really concerned about protecting gay "rights" within the framework of the Constitution, then the NFL needs to do the following. The NFL needs to work with state and federal lawmakers to propose a gay rights amendment to the states for ratification. And if the Article V supermajority of states choose to ratify such an amendment, and I don't think that's likely, then gay rights will be constitutionally protected and the NFL will be a hero.
On the other hand, Christians need to be careful not to be a stumbling block for people who are struggling with same-sex temptation, but who would nonetheless be receptive to the good news of Jesus. (Are you listening Westboro Baptist Church?) In fact, Apostle Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 that certain members of that Church had formerly been involved in same-sex sexual relationships, but had evidently repented and accepted God's grace to turn their lives around.
Great idea.... make the NFL “man-up’ .... push those silly politicians around... what an opportunity to yank their tax-exempt status...
you gonna put money before what’s right? other people’s warped opinions? what the world thinks of the latest celebrity cause?
apparently jan will.
FU NFL
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NFL? whazzat? I am, as of today boycotting these bullies. BTW - can you recommend “ House of Cards” on Netflix? I abandoned cable recently for AppleTV - people have been telling me that HOC is exceptional
Fine! Then AZ should sue the NF-frickin-L for every cent that have—breach of contract.
If they want to be political the NFL and all other sports has to pay taxes.
If religious institutions have to pay if political these over sized numb-skulls have to pay taxes.
A lot of people all together don’t make as much as the teams and league, they have been getting away cheap.
yes! - because that would be " social justice" /s
Get rid of the NFL (keep the cheerleaders, though).
They’ve basically ruined the sport, anyway.
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Importantly, the homosexual lobby is truly scared of this Arizona law. I suspect if she does sign it, there are going to be clones of it popping up in other states, and quickly.
So it might not matter if it is overturned by a limp wristed federal judge. The more states that sign on, the more it breaks their momentum.
You know you are doing something right, when the left freaks out about it.
I think I’m going to pull the Pussy Football League.
I have had enough of this crap.
It’ll be good for business because the customer base is shifting towards “debauched parasite”...
New reporter: “Now what do I write?”
Editor: “Did you finish story #5?”
New reporter: “Yes, I got quotes from Republican ‘moderates’.”
Editor: “Then do story #6 and ask the NFL if they’d pull the Superbowl. Were you drunk and stoned the whole semester J schoool was teaching how to use the DNC press guide? I can’t believe what passes J school these days. How can ayone who can’t follow the DNC Guide call themselves a journalist?”
New reporter: “Yes, Chief.”
Editor: “And don’t call me Chief!”
It could just be a judged competition consisting of the best fruity gyrating celebration dance or self-congratulatory chest pounding display. It would definitely fit with the new direction the NFL wants to explore with the upmost inclusivity.
Freegards
Let them. Who needs the crummy NFL Superbowl? All the economic analysis has shown that it COSTS more than any city or state ever profits. Better to just have a few pro teams and a good college team or two.
Arizona will survive nicely without it
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