It would appear that we can’t even joyfully anticipate the NFL Draft without making it a platform to celebrate the LGTBQIA+ agenda.
Trey McBride of Colorado State University was awarded the Mackey Award to honor the college’s best tight end. After completing 90 passes for 1,121 yards, and scoring a touchdown in the past season, he will likely be the top tight end on the board when the draft begins Friday.
However, his ability as an athlete won’t be the focus of this weekend. There is something more to this athlete than that.
McBride is set to become the first NFL Draft selectee that has two moms, something NBC’s “Today” was all too glad to highlight.
“They’ve done a great job of pushing me to be the best person of myself, constantly getting support and love,” he said.
While that may be true, this should not be the focal point of an athlete’s rise to being a professional. If he’s a successful athlete or has a particularly inspiring story, then that’s what his coverage should be about.
It would be refreshing to see the NFL focus less on a waking world and more on adding athletes to its roster. But that’s as likely to happen as it is that Aaron Rodgers will stop being a drama queen.
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