I would be a bigot against religious people if I were to argue that being religious should be illegal, and that it's a menace to society.
I'm just trying to co-exist here, but religious folk just won't have it.
I would be a bigot against religious people if I were to argue that being religion should be illegal, and that it's a menace to society.
I'm just trying to co-exist here, but religious folk just won't have it.
This guy leaves a comment once every blue moon and this is the slop he graces us with today. Amazing contribution.
Oh, well now that I know........ I can see how evolved your comment was.
Look at it from the other perspective...Amaechi got a ton of free publicity that aided his book sales. And he had no trouble becoming the UK's "basketball ambassador." Like someone else said, to NOT involve Jason in the NBA in some capacity would make it appear the owners are blackballing him (and no, there is not a pun intended). Regardless of what my personal beliefs are, I think this is a non-issue.Nothing to lose? That is stupid. This could easily effect his chances to get jobs post-NBA. What if he wanted to work for a team somehow, either as a staff member, announcer,etc. and they didn't hire him because of this?
Broussard is just a pious *******. "Yeah I have gay friends, they're aight but they are sinners". He likes to lord his righteousness over peeps, and what's more, highlight the fact that he can still be friends with them in spite of their sinning ways. What a saint.
https://holyculture.net/blog/2009/04/04/my-take-on-john-amaechi-by-chris-broussard/
He actually comes across as being semi-reasonable until you realize he's pretty much just applauding the way he is able to "tolerate" having functional relationships with people he believes he has the moral high ground over. That's what makes the op-ed so absurd, its a message of tolerance and working with others in spite of your differences, just with your differences being that you're a righteous God obeying Christian and the other guy is a fornicating heathen. Lol.
I mean I can at least acknowledge the way he doesn't seem to worried about forcing his viewpoint on others. I just happen to think its a pretty douchey viewpoint.
Takes probly more courage for Broussard to say what he believes than for someone to come out as gay in the PC generation.
In this day and age, if a homosexual person doesn't get a job, they usually will right away say it's because they're gay. I don't think he has to worry about finding a job. Hell, he'll probably get signed to a team just because of this, even though he sucks at basketball.
That's so stupid it's hard to believe your serious.