@BDJK47@OneBadDude_ This is very unsurprising from a Bills fan. Poverty franchise with shitty fans (On the internet. Most I’ve met in person are ok). Anyways, eat shit.
@Ucfdk@OneBadDude_ That’s just where you’re incorrect and should do more research. Players can opt to not wear pride caps instead of defacing them. That’s what the issue is about. Not what they defaced them with.
@Ucfdk@OneBadDude_ To me, there’s 162 baseball games. Attendance struggles. They do these nights to generate some ticket sales. Royals do all sorts of them. Different heritage nights, colleges, pride, faith. It gives people that identify with these things an opportunity to celebrate.
@Ucfdk@OneBadDude_ Why not? People can be proud of what they are and celebrate it. That’s what happens in the faith and family night. Do you disagree with that, as well? (You are correct, name calling was uncalled for)
@Ucfdk@OneBadDude_ You never asked that question. And no one forced anyone to celebrate anything in this whole debate. So that question is moot. I would take issue with someone being forced to celebrate something, but that isn’t happening in any of this.
@Ucfdk@OneBadDude_ Yes. Having an issue with a pride night is bigoted. Pretty textbook example of bigotry. Also, the question mark should go after the first sentence and is not needed after the second sentence, Sally.