Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Bigots in Baseball, and why they should NOT be encouraged.

Someone else opened up their big fat trap and should have it shut.

Daniel Murphy came out as a bigot yesterday, when the Mets took the first (EDIT:  believed-second, Glenn Burke came out in the early 1980's) MLB player to come out as gay (Billy Bean -- NOT the A's GM Billy Beane, but played six years in the majors in 1989-1995, but left the game because he no longer felt like hiding his sexuality anymore.  Bean is now the MLB Ambassador for Inclusion.) and placed him in uniform with the team for a spring training day so he could tell his story to the Mets, Deadspin reported.

Mr. Blinded By The Light, consider this before the season starts...

"Maybe, as a Christian, that we haven't been as articulate enough in describing what our actual stance is on homosexuality," he said. "We love the people. We disagree the lifestyle. That's the way I would describe it for me."

No.  In fact, this should be suspendable.

Why?

Because we don't want to encourage the animals of this nation.

Like a lawyer in Orange County, a Matt McLaughlin, who better shut the fuck up if people I've seen reading this story have anything to say about this.

He wants sodomy punishable by death by initiative in the state of California.

No joke.  This ASSHOLE wants to put up a state ballot initiative making all such conduct a death-penalty offense.

And, Commissioner Manfred, how would Bible-thumping idiots get any degree of encouragement from that?

Comments like Mr. Murphy's...

Inclusion or no?  If you profess inclusion, please shut Mr. Murphy up.

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