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ESPN's logic: You shouldn't draft a player if he's a "thug" or has "off-field baggage" but you can't not draft a player because he's gay. Nevermind that he's an undersized tweener, whose upside is a situational pass rusher. No, he won't be a problem in the locker room, but lets show him on television making out with his boyfriend on camera and kissing/licking cake off his face.
They're building sportscenter segments around a dude making out with his boyfriend, who isn't even a good football player by NFL standards. They were showing Jason Collins highlights of him setting picks and fouling players
I don't care if someone is gay or not, that's their business. But the fact that ESPN is blatantly trying to force a pro-homosexual agenda onto their viewers is annoying
They pretty much censored Broussard last year for saying that the Bible says homosexuality is an open rebellion against God. They say his views shouldn't apply to everyone just because he's a true Christian. But then, they turn around and glorify Tebow for being so spiritual and push Michael Sam and Jason Collins sexuality above anything.
They're building sportscenter segments around a dude making out with his boyfriend, who isn't even a good football player by NFL standards. They were showing Jason Collins highlights of him setting picks and fouling players
I don't care if someone is gay or not, that's their business. But the fact that ESPN is blatantly trying to force a pro-homosexual agenda onto their viewers is annoying
They pretty much censored Broussard last year for saying that the Bible says homosexuality is an open rebellion against God. They say his views shouldn't apply to everyone just because he's a true Christian. But then, they turn around and glorify Tebow for being so spiritual and push Michael Sam and Jason Collins sexuality above anything.