sports photos She was criticized on social media after criticizing the Supreme Court’s religious freedom case.
According to Breitbart News, sports photos Monday went into political waters with an article by Greg Bishop attacking the Supreme Court case that centered on Bremerton High School assistant coach Joe Kennedy, who was authorized by the school district to pray on the field with his players in 2015. In saying this, Bishop argues that Kennedy’s potential victory in court could be a “collapse” of American democracy.
“This article is nothing more than a long-standing slander, on a personal level, against Christians, conservatives and whites in general, and Coach Kennedy in particular,” Breitbart told News.
Conservatives and religious freedom activists went to criticize social media sports photos for such an embarrassing display of left bias.
Sports Illustrated appears to be under the impression that the prayers of coaches and players on the field will spell the end of American democracy.
If that’s true, American democracy was destroyed long before the legendary Jim Thorpe shed his first pigskin. https://t.co/ph1LIg7Ct7
– Representative Yvette Herrell (@RepHerrell) 13 June 2022
Annoying article Greg
After every NFL game, I knelt and prayed. This is my way of publicly thanking God. In all the problems of society today, we must encourage faith, not discourage it.
Freedom of religion is very different from freedom of religion.– Jay Feely (@jayfeely) 13 June 2022
The “machine that sustains it” is the US Constitution. And it’s important that Sports Illustrated sees the Constitution as a threat to “democracy.” https://t.co/wsYROrQS1I
– Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) 13 June 2022
New: Radical left open @SINow Prayer attack against “democracy” AFTER a football game – a reminder that they want to ban Christianity. Sports Illustrated, by the way, is owned by @AuthenticBrandswho owns @rebox, @BrooksBrothers, @eddybauer, and many other brands. https://t.co/odqbIf0ZGu
– Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) 13 June 2022
The definitive answer was, “Freedom of religion is both the foundation of the nation and a threat to democracy.”
– Molly (@MZHemingway) 13 June 2022
*want to pray man*
Sports Illustrated: “Here’s Why Democracy Is Falling”
– Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) 13 June 2022
It is notable @SInow Glorify a man who kneels silently while the national anthem is played, but describes his kneeling silently before praying as “undermining the foundation of American democracy.”
– Senator James Lankford (@SenatorLankford) 14 June 2022
.@SInow Trying to equate coaches and football players who kneel and pray before a football game at the extreme of democracy is performative vaikism taken to another extreme! https://t.co/qf0flpP0AS
— Dan K. Eberhart (@DanKEberhart) 13 June 2022
Lost in the discussion here is the neoprog argument that high schools can be easily influenced and will do things they don’t really believe in just to make those in power happy. Does this also apply to gender ideology?
– Travis Wester (@westerspace) 13 June 2022
Attention @SInow He defends the coaches who kneel to protest America, but criticizes the coaches who kneel to pray. #there is no God #pagano #Kasamaan https://t.co/0jC5HKwdEZ
– Toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) 13 June 2022
The most misunderstood was when Sports Illustrated tried to make a story about white nationalists (??)… 2/ pic.twitter.com/WlRhl8r4Zs
– Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) 13 June 2022
Source: Breitbart