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    121 year ago

    “I wear pride stuff during pride month” is the new “I have a black friend”.

    People wanting to be treated equally shouldn’t be seen as political speech. Increasing visibility for a group of people who have historically been largely made to hide shouldn’t be seen as radical.

    Based on your logic, we should also no longer allow anything that shows support for the cishet community. No more mention of the player’s wives and children. I think that sounds fair, right?

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        41 year ago

        it should be about the game, not whatever social, political, or economic issue the player is interested in.

        How naive to think that there has never been any social or political commentary in sports. No Jackie Robinson, no Muhammad Ali, nothing. Right?

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          -51 year ago

          I didn’t say there wasn’t, I said there shouldn’t. If players want to make political or social commentary, they should do it outside of the game itself. But once they’re suited up and playing, it should be all about the game.

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            61 year ago

            Please feel free to protest, but only in the way I want you to.

            That sums up what you’re saying, right?

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            11 year ago

            What players do off the ice is irrelevant, what matters here is that there are teams that still want to do pride warmups, but they can’t.

            You haven’t yet given a good reason for why teams shouldn’t be able to use pride related jerseys during warmups, and that’s because there really isn’t a good reason.