

Caden Bugalla
882 posts





The conversation surrounding public speech is always interesting. Each side pointing the finger and accusing the other of double standards. While you guys are mad at Kerr and Pop for saying their feelings, the current administration is threatening to take away airwave access to networks that broadcast things they don’t like while saying they support free speech. That would be a double standard. Saying one thing while supporting another. Part of what makes America great is free speech. You can say what you feel is right. And the government doesn’t get to punish you for that. And while every person is fully entitled to their own views and religious outlook, their employer has the option to support that message, look the other way or make a decision that most likely supports their bottom line. That isn’t a double standard. The Bulls are a business. Supporting a player who has negative views about their paying customers, that would not be good business. Not all Christian folks still support the view that same sex relationships are wrong or an abomination. In fact, most don’t. Kid Rock says what he wants to say and folks get to make a business decision to pay to see him play. It’s a business decision not a double standard.





some really weird religion fc mfs backing jaden ivey when its very clear he has something wrong with him mentally









In the NBA you can promote Black Lives Matter, LGBTQIA delusions but if you proclaim Christianity they cut you from the team. The NBA and the Chicago Bulls need to immediately reverse their decision. If not, the NBA is finished, consumed by wokeness. Jaden Ivy has a 1st amendment right to speak and practice his religion. I hope he sues the NBA into oblivion.




@ShamsCharania @mcten I guess freedom of speech is no longer a thing 🤷♂️





Spike Lee says he “wanted a little more love” for ‘SINNERS’ at the Oscars. “My one big, big, big disappointment is my brother Delroy Lindo.” (Source: @Variety)



The divorce part is a good point tho I'll be fair






UNDEFEATED.


