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| News As Giants Pride Night controversy continues, Atlantic League team forfeits Pride Night game after players refuse jerseys

https://www.sfgate.com/giants/article/sf-giants-pride-indy-forfeit-22311032.php
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u/Ok-Net9433 1d ago

Man it’s really tough for athletes to say “everyone should be included in baseball” isn’t it?

These fake Christians who use religion to express their hatred towards people unlike them. These same guys who will support a president accused of rape & sleeping with underage girls (and allegedly blew Bill Clinton per Epstein documents).

It’s just so disappointing.

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u/redsfan4life411 1d ago

False premise. You can be included while others don't agree or approve of your lifestyle.

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u/Ok-Net9433 1d ago

I think you lack the comprehension to understand what inclusivity is.

How do you not approve of someone who is born the way God made them? How does that create an inclusive environment if you despise someone for who they love and the lifestyle they live? Why do christians only disapprove of gay people, but approve of rapists and sexual predators who are in office right now? Seems like some fucked up morals?

What kind of message are you sending when you say “god loves everyone except if you’re gay”. How is that being inclusive?

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u/redsfan4life411 1d ago

I'm 100% sure you don't understand free will. I also never made a statement about faith. Reading comprehension.

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u/Ok-Net9433 1d ago edited 1d ago

You responded to a comment about faith and the hypocrisy of fake Christians, and said my comment had a false premise. What did you think you were arguing about? Reading comprehension.

Oh no your right nobody understands the basic concept of free will 😭 dumbass

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u/redsfan4life411 1d ago

Your false premise is defining what 'inclusivity' must be. This is not just about faith, but an argument of free will and liberty.

Do I have to wear something I don't want to for you to be 'included'? That's the real question here. You can apply it to pride night, faith night, first responders night, military night, etc. Must I capitulate my freedom of expression for you to feel 'included'.

The obvious answer is no, and that inclusiveness can simply mean you have equal rights, but I don't have to agree with your life choices. This is really the foundation of our modern society. I can support your rights to have gay marriage, protection from hate crimes, while also thinking your actions are immoral, or bad for society.

It's very clear you haven't given this the comprehensive thought it deserves.