It’s amazing how quickly the gatekeepers of culture decide what’s acceptable.
In June, every logo becomes a rainbow. Every stadium, every jersey, every broadcast gets a political message.
But put a Bible verse on your cap? Suddenly that’s “controversial.”
Put an American slogan front and center? Suddenly that’s “divisive.”
The NFL had no problem painting political movements in the end zone. Major League Baseball has no problem turning every June into a month-long corporate activism campaign.
Yet the moment someone wants to celebrate faith, patriotism, or traditional values, we’re told those things don’t belong in sports.
Funny how the people preaching inclusion always seem to have a very specific list of viewpoints they’re willing to include.
If rainbow logos belong in sports, then so do Bible verses.
If political messages belong in sports, then so do messages celebrating faith, family, and country.
The double standard isn’t subtle anymore. EVERYONE sees it.
@TheCinesthetic I heard originally for the Farrelly Brothers Stuck on You, they originally wanted Woody Allen and Jim Carrey to play twins, which could have been very funny.
New York Police are currently searching for this man, who allegedly beat a teen after the NY Knicks game, sending the teen into a coma.
Do your thing internet!
@ibmmiller@LaurenMilberger@MarieleRedclaw Seems he’s an “old school” composer. Dead Again was a fantastic movie and one of my all time favorites. I think cause at the time I wasn’t expecting much and came out blown away.
@LaurenMilberger@ibmmiller@MarieleRedclaw So glad I found you! I thought for years I was the only one who not only loved this movie but Patrick Doyle’s score as well.