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He didn’t bring it up! He was specifically asked his thoughts on the matter when Billy Beane (who is gay, and not the Moneyball A’s Billy Beane btw) came to talk to the team about inclusion/diversity etc in MLB. He answered a direct question he was asked. After the backlash he said he’s no longer answering questions

Actually, I’m an atheist and I support gay rights. But I’m so fucking sick of political/social issues finding their way into anything. I don’t care if Jacob deGrom attends Klan rallies on off days. I don’t care if Matt Harvey gets caught in a gay bondage club. Just play the game well, give it 100% and I’m a fan. What

Who the fuck cares? If you want politics, go watch the news. The guy got asked, he answered. He’s entitled to his views, and it doesn’t mean he needs to be exiled from sports. Hope he hits 10 more in the series just to stick it to people like you.

My thought, being a Mets fan, both of our teams have these amazing, very young staffs. When I think of the Cubs all I can think is that line at the end of The Dark Knight from the Joker, “I have a feeling we’re going to be do this for a long, long time,” or something to that effect.

Save for dramatic changes, look for

I’m someone who supports unfettered free speech, and I support this. Why? Because the court is correct, the government, in this case the MD DMV, doesn’t have rights. People have rights. The state does not. Now if they were banning Confederate bumper stickers, that I’d take serious issue with, even though I think the

What’s the point of having op-ed pieces, He’ll what’s the point of journalism at all if not to challenge people and upset them? This is pathetic, and sad. The social justice movement is our generation’s McCarthyism.

It's definitely gambling and it should definitely be legal. Grown adults should be able to do whatever they please with their own money. This isn't about public interest, the govt is just mad that their casino protection racket is being undone and they aren't getting their taste.

The girlfriend is the only victim here in my opinion. I feel bad for her. But I can somewhat sympathize with the car driver. I'm so fucking sick of motorcyclist zooming 100mph through traffic, cutting people off at the last second, nearly causing accidents in their wake. Sucks for the woman but I'd be lying if I said

Bit dramatic.

One, you're going to realize that you were never as smart as you think you are.

Personally, I hate gambling on sports. I think it utterly ruins the fun of being a fan. Makes the game impure. Hate, hate, hate it.

Man, how’d that Kool Aid taste?

just replied to a similar comment as to why tax evasion is not only morally fine, but also preferable. But practically speaking, I’m sure everyone did fine without my maybe $1500 I got to keep from my weekend college waiting job.

Tax evasion is actually never shitty. There isn't a doubt in my mind I can spend my money better than the government. No doubt. And guess what? You can not pay taxes, and still voluntarily help people in need. It's a really cool concept!

Who the fuck cares?

Why?

This would have pissed me off when I worked in a restaurant because I made so much more than any of my friends working retail because it was almost tax free! It was awesome. Plus, always having cash without having to go to an ATM was very convenient.

I mean, if it's still ethical to live in North America instead of giving your property to a Native American and heading for Europe, then guess what, a marked down outfit won't hurt.

I thought they'd never go out of style

Really? I mean, explain Bruce Jenner and Michael Sam at the past 2 ESPY’s. Guess what sports outlets don’t have this “do we inject politics into sports,” issue? Every single other sports outlet. Somehow, you tune in for 7 hours if Premier League coverage on NBCSN and the Two Robbie's aren't waxing philosophical about