Minor League Hockey Team Hosts Annual Pride Night

For every bill that’s passed to protect women’s sports from being infiltrated by transgendered women, it seems like there is a sports team that will use its influence to promote the LGTBQIA+ agenda.

The Syracuse Crunch, the American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning, hosted their annual pride night this past weekend in which the team wore rainbow-themed jerseys for the game while also selling a variety of pride-themed merchandise.

Furthermore, a young man by the name of Tyler Johnson, who came out as gay in 2019 and currently works “to ensure the LGBTQ+ community has equal opportunities and feels comfortable and accepted in any environment,” performed the ceremonial puck drop before the game started (the Crunch beat the Laval Rocket 5-1).

Related: Louisiana Passes Bill To Protect Women’s Sports

Hooray for social justice and inclusivity, since we all know that’s what makes this country and world better!

Or does it?

LGTBQIA+ members often state that their only goal is to be recognized for who and given equal opportunities to participate in society. But oftentimes, that’s not really the end goal of a majority of people in this demographic.

The goal of many ideologies is to force people to conform to it and ridicule anyone who disagrees with them even on a minimal level. “Feeling comfortable and accepted in any environment” usually means having complete power over the thoughts and attitudes of those around them, almost to the point where anyone who does not identify with as LGTBQIA+ is viewed as a person whose heart and mind are filled with hatred and bigotry. For another example, take a look at how our education system plays out.

We use our sport teams to spread his ideas.

In reality, we shouldn’t be, not at the minor league hockey level or anywhere else in sports.

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