Said Tampa Bay pitcher Jason Allen, quoted in "'We don’t want to encourage it': some Rays players refuse to wear Pride logo" (The Guardian).
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"[W]hat we want is them to know that all are welcome and loved here. But when we put it on our bodies, I think a lot of guys decided that it’s just a lifestyle that maybe..."
"... not that they look down on anybody or think differently – it’s just that maybe we don’t want to encourage it if we believe in Jesus, who’s encouraged us to live a lifestyle that would abstain from that behavior.... It’s not judgmental. It’s not looking down. It’s just what we believe the lifestyle he’s encouraged us to live, for our good, not to withhold. But again, we love these men and women, we care about them, and we want them to feel safe and welcome here.”
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That is basically what I would expect a believing Christian to say. Unfortunately, in contemporary America, that makes him a flaming bigot.
Perfect.
Happy priDE MONth!!!
Good for them. Individuals should stop serving as cattle to be branded by the wokerati.
It's a step. In a direction. Give 'em that.
Don't hide behind your faith the oppose this. Simply and plainly state compelled/forced speech is bullshit.
Religion and/or faith has nothing to do with it.
Good for him.
"But again, we love these men and women, we care about them, and we want them to feel safe and welcome here."
Does Jason Allen think prog Maoist lefties would say this about him? This shows that the rubber band still hasn't stretched to its limit. But it's getting there.
Kramer Lives!
I read another site that quoted all the love and acceptance people berating these players for being hateful, Christian bigots for not wearing the rainbow logos. When is Baseball going to have a Christian night where all the players wear team provided apparel with Bible verses on them? I bet these same loving, and accepting people would chastise all the hateful Chritophobes who refused to wear the verse on their uniforms as well. Right?
If the organization wants to honor a select group of people, it is welcome to do so, but it is inappropriate to force employees to actively participate. Note that this is different than kneeling for the Anthem. Ok not to put your hand over your heart, ok not to come out during the playing, but kneeling is a specific dishonoring. With the pride celebration, the equivalent to kneeling would be to wear a Bible verse condemning homosexual activity in lieu or the rainbow logo.
I really think it is inappropriate for teams to pander to select groups, especially ones that are at the center of controversy. But I guess they can't help themselves. Maybe next year the teams will require the players to play in fishnet stockings, red satin hot pants, and spiked heels. That would be a riot. I don't think even Trea Turner could steal a base in 4 inch spikes. Imagine Josh Hader throwing his legendary 3/4 side arm in 4 inch spikes! Yikes!
Good for them. Apparently, MLB learned nothing from the 2020 BLM fiasco. Three additional players on the Tampa roster also refused to wear the patch, but because they were not on the field when the media were present, they were not included in the number of players opposing wearing the patch in the final news reports.
Will the crybullies require that the Rays GM sanction the offending players? Will the team submit to people who probably are NOT the demographic that actually generates revenue for the team? Will the Rays go broke by going woke?
I don't mind celebrating Pride month, but when are we celebrating Sloth month? I think that one's my favorite.
When is Baseball going to have a Christian night where all the players wear team provided apparel with Bible verses on them? I bet these same loving, and accepting people would chastise all the hateful Chritophobes who refused to wear the verse on their uniforms as well. Right?
Serious Question: Can we see a Venn Diagram of..
A: People that think it's COOL to refuse to stand for the National Anthem?
B: People that think that players should be FORCED to Gay Rainbows (or, whatever they're called)?
C: People that think that players Should Not Be ALLOWED to have Bible verse tattoos?
Oh! Oh!! Even MORE Serious Question!!!
What do their Masters in China think about this Gay pandering? Do THEY think it's Great?
I wouldn't even invoke Jesus.
I'd just say that I don't wish to be used as a billboard for someone else's propaganda.
You want me to advertise? Pay me, sucker.
It's pervert month.
He makes sense. Homosexuality is a fact of life. No need to celebrate it more than any other part of life.
Don't hide behind your faith the oppose this. Simply and plainly state compelled/forced speech is bullshit.
Religion and/or faith has nothing to do with it.
I don't think it's fair to make such a sweeping statement about other people's motivations. Religion and faith have caused people to reach all sorts of conclusions - just as other considerations might have, but often with greater, or at least great, implicit force behind them.
He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword - you know?
There are few things gayer than an MLB locker room — methinks the lady doth protest too much.
It is all an act of dominance. Good on him for standing up for himself. Dave Weigel should take some fucking notes.
The players who refuse to wear the pride patch can expect to be harassed and bullied by LQBTQ groups for not submitting to them. LQBTQ groups have historically backed anti-bullying campaigns and still do. I have noticed going back to the Supreme Court ruling where the Boy Scouts were sued for discrimination against gays and SCOTUS ruled for the Boy Scouts that LQBTQ groups are the biggest bullies on the block, going after anyone that doesn’t submit to them. For as small of a percentage of the population (maybe that is why they want to indoctrinate and recruit young children in school to add to their numbers, but I digress), they really have become the tail that wags the dog.
Gay Pride folks, the American Taliban.
People intending to crush other people need to be resisted.
good for them. no one should be forced to support anti-Christian bigotry or wear political hate symbols at their place of employment.
Havel's greengrocer strikes again. It's not legally compelled speech, see, so nice people don't mind their employer pushing this on them.
Excerpt: The Power of the Powerless Vaclav Havel
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