男、トライネンに賛辞の声殺到ーーLGBTQをガン無視!
ドジャースのプライドナイト。チーム全員が『LGBTQレインボーキャップ』を着用する中、ブレイク・トライネン一人だけが通常の帽子でマウンドに立った。
同調圧力に屈しなかった。
監督も大谷も、ベッツも、佐々木郎希も全員が被ったが、トライネンだけが断った。
左派から「罰金・出場停止にしろ」と批判の声。
しかしSNSでは逆に支持が殺到。
「これが本当の勇気だ」「さすがトライネン!」「自由を守れ」の声が溢れた。
昨秋は保守活動家チャーリー・カークへの追悼をキャップに書いてマウンドへ。一貫して信念を曲げない。
強制されなければ「多様性」ではない——男、トライネンはそれを体で示した。
(Video is from a previous game.)
On June 6, 1944, a 56-year-old general with a secret walked onto Utah Beach under fire, armed with a cane and a pistol.
The secret: his heart was failing. He had hidden it from the army doctors so they wouldn't pull him from the mission.
His name was Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Son of the President. He had begged three separate times to lead the first wave ashore at Normandy before his commanders finally said yes.
When his landing craft drifted 2,000 yards off course, every instinct said redirect the following waves to the correct zone. Instead, Roosevelt walked the beach himself, alone, under artillery fire, cane in hand, reading the terrain.
His verdict: "We'll start the war from right here."
He then stood on that beach and personally greeted every regiment that landed after him, pointing them inland, cracking jokes under shellfire, steadying 18-year-olds who had never seen combat. He did this for hours.
Years later, Omar Bradley was asked to name the single most heroic act he had ever witnessed in combat.
His answer, without hesitation: "Ted Roosevelt on Utah Beach."
Roosevelt's son, Captain Quentin Roosevelt II, also landed at Normandy that same morning. He was named after his uncle, Quentin Roosevelt, who had been shot down as a fighter pilot over France in World War I.
Three generations. Three wars. One family.
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. died in his sleep 36 days later. Heart attack. The thing he had been hiding finally won. He never learned he had been awarded the Medal of Honor.
He was buried at the Normandy American Cemetery.
In 1955, his family had his brother Quentin, killed in WWI, exhumed from where he fell in France and reinterred right beside him. Quentin is the only World War I soldier buried there.
Two brothers. Two world wars. The same French soil.
Their father had once said: "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."
Both of his sons did exactly that.
🚨 I-75 in Chattanooga just turned into an unscheduled fireworks show! 🔥
A truck full of fireworks caught fire on the freeway near Ooltewah and started launching them everywhere like nature decided to celebrate early. No injuries reported, but traffic was wild.
Who else is glad they weren’t stuck in that lane? 🥴 🇺🇸
Me: Why do you think Karen Bass has such a high likelihood to win?
LA Voter: It seems like all the places where they don't have voter ID these people win.
🚨 WOAH! JOHN FETTERMAN JUST SHOT INSIDE THE TENT— EVISCERATING GRAHAM PLATNER 🔥
"I've had ROUGH times in my life... but I’ve NEVER sent D**K PICS to RANDOM PEOPLE” 😳
Oh boy, this was bad, Dr Nasser Is A scholar yet provided thesame argumentation as the average Tuesday muslim caller! This is a snapshot of this disaster
Just watched Zia Yusuf’s masterclass with Laura Kuenssberg this morning.
She’s outraged at Nigel Farage’s “cold rage” response, while normal folk are outraged by two-tier policing.
The BBC are completely out of touch with the public.
@ZiaYusufUK
Tell me why you, as a potential member of the LGBTQ community, need Blake Treinen to wear a baseball hat with a rainbow on it. What does it do for you?
If you think things couldn't get any worse over the horrific murder of Henry Nowak.
It's now been revealed that Hampshire police were going to release a statement warning the public not to talk about it online and paint Henry as the aggressor before Digwa's trial!
New Jersey school has required every freshman to hike 55 miles on the Appalachian Trail for 53 years straight.
At St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark, this isn’t optional — it’s a mandatory 5-day rite of passage before becoming a sophomore.
Many students have never hiked or camped before. They train together in the spring, then get split into small teams where each kid gets a critical role: navigator, medic, cook, captain, etc. No one knows everything — they must rely on each other.
With minimal adult supervision, they hike rain or shine, facing blisters, sore muscles, and real challenges head-on. As one administrator put it: “The only way we can get through this is if we work together.”
The result? Teens who return more confident, resilient, and bonded — proving that real growth happens when you step away from screens and into the wilderness.
What an incredible tradition! Parents, educators, and anyone raising tough kids — this is gold.
Who else believes we need more experiences like this?
Fightin’ Texas Aggie legend @Flash_Garrett adds his name to the short list of “Greatest First Pitches Ever” 🔥
(And a pretty cool worlds collide moment)