NFL Goes Purple For ‘Spirit Day’
Yes, the NFL is joining up again to support the LGBTQ this month to help push their agenda along. Since the LGBTQ community has claimed October as their history month.
"On Thursday, the NFL will join the pledge to "go purple" to support LGBTQ youth in a united stand against bullying."
However, notice the NFL's logo this year, the backdrop colors are not just the LGBTQ rainbow colors, they decided to use the 2017 'Colored' flag. Which adds in brown and black. Once again, this is to push more racial tension. Society has been teaching that the white heterosexual Christian man is the problem today.
("In June 2017, the city of Philadelphia adopted a revised version of the flag designed by the marketing firm Tierney that adds black and brown stripes to the top of the standard six-color flag, to draw attention to issues of people of color within the LGBTQ community.")
Tomorrow is 'Spirit' day. Everyone will wear the color 'Purple' due to the purple stripe in the flag, which represents 'The SPIRIT of the LGBTQ community'.
This LGBTQ lifestyle is being forced upon everyone, and it's even being glamorized. Yet the GLAAD website states that 'More than half of transgender and non-binary youth have seriously considered suicide.'
Why would that be, because we understand what 'Spirit' this is. The spirit of 'Pride', confusion, destruction and death…
Proverbs 16:18 'Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. It is better to be of a lowly spirit with the poor than to divide the spoil with the proud.'
And we know that the NFL is known to help push satan's agenda along, so this is not surprising.
Excerpt from the articles…
"The NFL has launched a series of initiatives associated with LGBTQ History Month, which includes National Coming Out Day on Sunday and Spirit Day on Thursday. Included are a dedicated website (NFL com/PRIDE ); a PSA celebrating former NFL players who have come out and voicing support; expanded partnerships with GLAAD and The Trevor Project; a pride-themed NFL shield; and an assortment of LGBTQ content airing on NFL Network throughout October."
"The LGBTQ community is an important audience for our sport and a critical part of the NFL family," said Jonathan Beane, the NFL's chief diversity officer. "We continually strive to provide an inclusive and welcoming environment for all."
"NFL Executive Vice President Troy Vincent is expressing his support for LGBTQ+ players considering coming out…
"There has never been a single active player that has come out. While I'm sure I've played with LGBTQ+ players - highly skilled, athletic and effective at their jobs -- they did not come out. But they were my teammates and part of the larger NFL family." -Troy Vincent, NFL Executive Vice President
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