As I said, I don't care. You are coyly pretending there's not a difference in how folks lifestyles and beliefs are defended in the mainstream.
Whitlock says Nassib likely did it for self preservation on an NFL roster. I find that highly plausible given how folks are canceled and drug for not going along with the gay community. Any opposition to them is met with harrassment and persecution.
If you are saying it isn't. I doubt your sincerity in this whole discussion. Drew Brees was canceled like a bad Broadway show for saying he believed people should stand for the anthem. Yep, for that.
You keep hinting that you think me some hater that wants to bash the gay community. I do not. I just know there is not equal treatment for people who disagree with or have different views and opinions on the matter.
VP pence was mocked mercilessly because he didn't want to go to dinners without his wife. Name called, labeled. Maybe you defended him, maybe you joined in.
My point is, the gay community is as protected as the Blad Eagle and you know it. You are just trying to label me something because I see things different.
YOu don't like Whitlock's article because you don't think he;s right or because you don't like that someone didn't want to build a statue in honor of Nassib. Group think is dangerous.
Brees shouldn't have backed down. I'm not sure he was really cancelled though. People like to say you're cancelled if you get crapped on for a day on twitter. He didn't deserve the backlash but it's not like he was ran out of the league because of it. Still, I can't defend the reaction, it was ridiculous.
I honestly don't think you're a hater or some gay basher. Far from it. If you feel I'm labeling you as such, I apologize. I do think some have been met with backlash if they don't agree with say, same-sex marriage, only because we're in the 2020's and it's been widely accepted. Same can be said for weed and sports gambling. The Govt. will eventually just make both (weed, gambling) allowable across the country, because some states need to be dragged into the future. Just the way it is. In 20 years, the national consensus is going to be, "can you believe there was ever a debate on same-sex marriage?" I still recall Bill O'Reilly arguing against it because Sweden allowed it and for whatever reason they had an uptick in crime afterward, as if gays being allowed to marry caused mass violence and crime.
Pence was mocked because that is a little odd and he's a politician. Every politician gets mocked. He's robotic and stiff. Gore was too and was mocked as well. I don't know about "mercilessly" though. Were there jokes about Pence? Yes. But supporters of the former POTUS have been screaming for his head and yelling the word "traitor" at him for months. That's showing no mercy. Guy somehow managed to make both sides hate his guts and now his political future is dead.
Is the gay community protected as you say? I don't know because I'm not even sure what that means exactly. The best evidence you have might be after it was known what a POS Kevin Spacey was, he immediately admitted to being gay, as if he assumed he'd be forgiven.
As for Whitlock, as I said, the article makes a bit more sense now that I realize he seemed to be responding to someone labeling Nassib as the new Jackie Robinson. Quite a leap to assume I'm disappointed there isn't going to be a statue built for Nassib though. The only statue I'm in favor of is one of RoboCop.