Posted on 06/30/2021 3:13:50 AM PDT by Rennes Templar
The NFL released a commercial in support of Oakland Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib declaring that “football is gay.”
“Football is gay,” the 30-second commercial begins. "Football is lesbian. Football is beautiful. Football is queer. Football is life. Football is exciting. Football is culture. Football is transgender. Football is queer. Football is heart. Football is power. Football is tough. Football is bisexual. Football is strong. Football is freedom. Football is American. Football is accepting. Football is everything. Football is for everyone."
The NFL debuted the commercial on social media, tweeting that “the NFL stands by the LGBTQ+ community today and every day.”
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Wow - Insanity
Isaiah 3:9 in action
Live at planet Earth 🌎 just before the tribulation
NFL is millionaires who don’t like you throwing a ball around. Hard to get excited about it.
The sex must have been great.
The NFL thinks it will gain or keep viewers over being “all gay, all the time?”
I don’t think so.
I agree. So gay.
Never could see the draw for watching other people exercising.
One of the better reasons to boycott the National Faggot League yet.
Prime is currently pushing a special with that whore miley cyrus in a "rainbow pride" event. Aimed at young people.
Most parents also desperately desire to appear "hip" by their kids so they, too, applaud this filth.
The NFL is passe.
Yawn...
NFL is gay as hell—I totally agree. I wouldn’t watch it if you paid me.
According to Wiki...
Goodell has been married to former Fox News reporter Jane Skinner since 1997, and they have two kids.
However, one of Goodell's brothers is married to a man, so, that might be an important issue for him.
Goodell was a super three sport athlete in high school, but injuries prevented him from competing at the college level.
The thing is, Vince Lombardi probably would have approved of this NFL Campaign....
While Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi was known to treat his players roughly in practices and during games, he insisted on unconditional respect for gay players and front office staff.[15] Demanding “Nothing But Acceptance” from players and coaches toward all people, Lombardi would fire a coach or release a player should they insult the sexual orientation of anyone.[16] In Washington, Lombardi’s assistant general manager, David Slatterly, was gay, as was PR director Joe Blair, who was described as Lombardi’s “right-hand man.”[17] According to son Vince Lombardi, Jr., “He saw everyone as equals, and I think having a gay brother (Hal) was a big factor in his approach...I think my father would’ve felt, ‘I hope I’ve created an atmosphere in the locker room where this would not be an issue at all. And if you do have an issue, the problem will be yours because my locker room will tolerate nothing but acceptance.’” Upon his arrival in Washington, Lombardi was aware of tight end Jerry Smith’s gay sexual orientation.[18] “Lombardi protected and loved Jerry,” said former teammate Dave Kopay.[19] Lombardi brought Smith into his office and told him that his sexual orientation would never be an issue as long as he was coaching the Redskins; Smith would be judged solely on his on-the-field performance and contribution to the team’s success.[20] Under Lombardi’s leadership Smith flourished, becoming an integral part of Lombardi’s offense, and was voted a First Team All-Pro for the first time in his career, which was also Lombardi’s only season as Redskin head coach.[21] Lombardi invited other gay players to training camp, and would privately hope they would prove they could earn a spot on the team.[22] At the Washington Redskins training camp in 1969, Ray McDonald was a gay player, with sub-par skills,[23] who was trying to make the Redskin roster again,[citation needed] but this time with Lombardi as the Redskins’ new head coach. True to his word, Lombardi told running back coach, George Dickson,[24] “I want you to get on McDonald and work on him and work on him – and if I hear one of you people make reference to his manhood, you’ll be out of here before your ass hits the ground.”[25]
The virtual signaling is so over the top ridiculous.
They need to just stop.
When they need to just stop, they double down, very predictable.
Green Bay was my team in the 1960s.
Then, Shula and the Dolphins showed up in Miami, and I never looked back.
70% of the NFL players are black. You telling me that the Bros are all gay?
The NFL is DEAD - the NFL is now HETEROphobic
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