Posted on 06/05/2022 6:11:00 PM PDT by Ennis85
Good for them.
Ruh roh! Did they replace them with “I support the second amendment!” patches/badges?
Handing out rainbow items to team members in the first place is a form of coercion.
Should a person really have to use religion as an excuse to not approve of someone elseโs sexual habits?
The team owner should concentrate on playing ball instead of flaunting fag patches ๐คช
Things may seem calm and reasonable on the surface.
But in reality teams of gay zealots have now been activated on twitter to try to destroy these peoples lives forever, removing their ability to work and fighting for corporations to stop sponsoring them, and undermining them in myriad ways.
You know I can’t know that, but you also know I’m right
I stopped watching professional sports years ago.
I am by no means an atheist however I do feel that in the debate over homosexuality one can(and should) effectively deconstruct arguments on the matter without bringing theology into it.
The winner of the PGA golf event today wore a fag rainbow collar.
A person can say he doesnโt smoke because he finds it unhealthy and disgusting. Everyone knows that is his personal opinion only, and no smokers are offended. If I feel the same about homosexuality, how is it different?
Only five honorable men among them? How sad. Mark my word, he is watching and the time of his return is getting close. Prepare yourselves now because tomorrow may be too late.
“But in reality teams of gay zealots have now been activated on twitter to try to destroy these peoples lives forever, removing their ability to work and fighting for corporations to stop sponsoring them, and undermining them in myriad ways.
You know I canโt know that, but you also know Iโm right”
I don’t doubt it for a moment. These cockroaches never, ever give up.
Tolerance is one thing. Mandatory celebration is another.
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Good for Jason Adam. I hope he is strong enough to resist the onslaught of “hater” coming his way real soon now.
When I lived in LA, I went to a lot of award ceremonies for my job and never did I wear a ribbon. I was handed one all the time and I just said, “No thanks.” I don’t recall anyone getting upset about it. I do know a huge soap star refused to wear one in the 90s got some flack, but they didn’t cancel folks then like they do now.
Marginal players do’t have that option.
Only 5. Should have been all.
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