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Not all conservatives are anti-trans in their day to day actions, but all conservatives vote for politicians that are anti-LGBTQ in their legislation. You can argue all you want about how you’re not personally discriminating against people, but you are actively supporting politicians that literally create

The article is more than a little tone deaf. 

The article is more than a little tone deaf. 

Well, she’s been able to pull herself up by her daddy’s name successfully.

Before this comment section devolves into the inevitable shitshow:

We got a new coach my senior year of HS who instituted a drill where two players lined up 10 yards apart, and one would run full-speed and tackle the other who stood dead still with their arms straight up in the air. Now that I think about it, that guy should probably be in jail.

Another infuriating, stark reminder

This Jonah guy sounds like a whale of an asshole.

The future of the NFL, which has two more seasons of labor peace before the CBA expires in March 2021, is in some truly mediocre hands.

I worked in ticketing for an NFL team for a while. We had a players’ wives section and a players’ mistresses section. Not even joking. 

Brooks Robinson today called him the best player on their team. Brooks Robinson.

My first job out of college was as an intern for the Montreal Expos in 2004, their final year before morphing into the Nationals. Frank worked in some role for the ‘Spos at the time and was a commanding presence. I shook his hand once, but that was the extent of our interactions. During Spring Training, he left

Tim Kurkjian called Frank the most underrated player of all time.

A great remembrance. Frank Robinson never got talked about enough. As good as he was in Baltimore it was nothing compared to his time with the Reds. In the late 50s and early 60s he was a terrifying hitter.

I know that Sport guys die every day.

Easily one of baseball’s most under-acknowledged uber stars and I’m not sure why. Maybe because he was just on the wrong side of the sport’s biggest numbers.

Frank Robinson had such a tremendous impact on the game, but often goes unmentioned. Beyond the records and the legends and the accolades, he was a true lifer. At an age when other people might have considered hanging it up, he was still managing. And even after he stopped doing that, he was working in the league

One of the more underrated players in baseball history if you ask me. People forget his 1966 Triple Crown because Yaz won the next year. People overlook him being the centerpiece of an all time great team because they lost 2 very winnable world series. And he put up those absurd numbers playing the majority of his