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I bet Jerry Colangelo’s wife was behind this as well.

Equal rights is not “political speech”. LGBTQ folks being able to live without discrimination, torture or death is not “political speech”.

Except for the small detail that the NFL protests aren’t against the anthem. Not standing for the anthem isn’t protesting America, it’s protesting police brutality, the victim of such being mostly black.

“Hey, Jill Ellis... I don’t think you and your wife should be allowed to marry and shouldn’t be allowed to adopt your daughter.”

So she doesn’t hate gay people, she just thinks they’re sinful. She’s not against gay marriage, she just thinks SCOTUS ruling in favor of it is driving this country away from God. Her actions aren’t rooted in hate, just her faith, which we’re apparently okay with her using as a curtain for the fact that she thinks

I thought the 700 club was something you were a member of if you fucked in a Cessna.

I mean it is fair of her to not want to take part in “political” speech. Although calling what reasonable people consider basic human rights political would be a stretch for my rhetoric, but point granted.

I was relatively ok with her making as ass of herself for her own bigoted reasons, as all it did was make her look bad, until the “God made me do it” part.
When are we as a society going to stop valuing/respecting people’s opinions who live their lives based on the belief that a fuckin fairy tale written by some

Going on the 700 Club doesn’t fall under “relatively quietly”.

I’ll respect someone standing up for their beliefs right up to the point where their belief is that an entire group of people that can’t change who they are is somehow less. “I don’t hate gays, I just don’t think they should get married and I won’t play soccer while wearing a jersey that celebrates them as people” is

I don’t really disagree with this, but I also can’t fault “how” the fans chose to express their disdain of someone who thinks gay people deserve fewer right than she does.

Would the article be written, and would the response differ, if she a different faith? I suspect so. I’m atheist and think it’s all nuts, but I find the different reactions just as crazy.

An obstinate white guy blaming a black person for a hostile atmosphere? I’m surprised Missouri hasn’t thrown him a parade.

It was a 25-inch tapeworm

It was orange....‘This is why everything has been the way it’s been... This was it.’ It was scary, but it was a relief.

People need to remember that the rest of the saying “a few bad apples” is “spoil the bunch.”

The only person stunned by this development is, still, Sterling Brown.  

That was the assistant police chief that was at church saying that. Not that that makes the potential situation any better. My question, was it his own church, the church closest to the arena, 1PP, or his home or “random church in the hood”?

All cops are garbage.

Maybe stop tasing POC for no reason and there’d be fewer challenges.