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I searched but couldn't find any mention of Bills players or the organization in general being associated with the event.
What do you think? Should the Bills acknowledge the many gay fans of their team and the NFL in general by marching in the gay pride parade next year, if they didn't this year?
2. Yes, the Bills should at least give a nod to those of their fans who are gay. I mean, why not its a good chance at pulling in even more money from a potentially underrepresented segment of football fans.
3. Could be that there is a new coach and new GM, and the Pegs have lots of other stuff on their plate. This team is a mess and its gonna take a lot of hard work to get it straightened out and so they don't have time to be celebrating gayness.
4. The gay community has an icon in New England's most super fabulous Tom Brady, I imagine most of Boston's gay community was totally pissed when they found out he likes women
5. The league already has a poster club for gays, they are the Miami Dolphins.
I searched but couldn't find any mention of Bills players or the organization in general being associated with the event.
What do you think? Should the Bills acknowledge the many gay fans of their team and the NFL in general by marching in the gay pride parade next year, if they didn't this year?
We'll acknowledge you, sweetie. Quit being so insecure.
Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
I searched but couldn't find any mention of Bills players or the organization in general being associated with the event.
What do you think? Should the Bills acknowledge the many gay fans of their team and the NFL in general by marching in the gay pride parade next year, if they didn't this year?
Of course they should.
Russ Brandon should be in the parade wearing his assless chaps....
In Toronto the BLM made a huge fuss by wanting the TO police banned from marching which I think happened and now they say BLM never signed up for the parade it self. Crazy.
Political correctness ( or cancel culture as it is called today) is a doctrine fostered by a delusional ,illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by MSM which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
Harry S Truman 1941.
The Washington Nationals are having a "Night Out" game at the end of Pride week. Obviously the Bills don't play during June so if they wanted to acknowledge it, they'd have to think of something else.
I don't know if the parade is the right venue or not, but sports and churches are basically the last places where homophobia is acceptable, so it would be nice to see the team reach out somehow to show that all fans are welcome.
The Washington Nationals are having a "Night Out" game at the end of Pride week. Obviously the Bills don't play during June so if they wanted to acknowledge it, they'd have to think of something else.
I don't know if the parade is the right venue or not, but sports and churches are basically the last places where homophobia is acceptable, so it would be nice to see the team reach out somehow to show that all fans are welcome.
The US Men's and Women's National Soccer Teams both wore special jersey's with rainbow numbers to support National Pride Month.
U.S. Soccer celebrates LGBTQ Pride Month in a big way.
Not the first time that has happened either, shortly after the Pulse Nightclub shooting the US Men's Soccer team wore a rainbow captain arm band in the next US match.
COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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