@TimB84081909@SInow They aren’t in trouble, they just got warned. Writing on your uniform is not allowed, that’s the MLB rule. It has nothing to do with the message.
@JackDiven@JonnyRoot_ The whole story is a nothing burger. They don’t let you write anything on your uniform, whether it’s a Bible verse or “Hi Dad” for Father’s Day. Nobody was forced to wear the hat and the player who wore a normal hat was not warned or punished. People are massively overreacting.
@MaXFactor1113@gina_scooter I understand that. I don’t think Harris should be sent to The Hague for doing it. I just personally don’t think that what she said makes it right.
@MaXFactor1113@gina_scooter I’m sorry you feel that way. One bad thing does not justify another bad thing. I view that as a rather immature way of thinking.
@milkerjay@MaXFactor1113@gina_scooter Because doing a bad thing just because someone else did a bad thing is not good.
Also nothing Winehouse said indicated she wanted gay people to die, you made that up.
@lovelace_01@emkenobi Yes, and anyone with any level of media literacy will not automatically believe what “Pop Crave” says. The statement about being alive comes from a TV interview the nurse gave, her actual police statement does not indicate that she was conscious after the fall.
@ClNDURA@emkenobi You read a “Pop Crave” post. How about you up the ante and try reading actual local reporting that describes the actual police statement, or is that too difficult?
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