Difference between revisions of "SF Giants"
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− | Aubrey Huff, SF Giants first basemen and outfielder, and the most valuable player | + | Aubrey Huff, SF Giants first basemen and outfielder, and the most valuable player that brought them to 2010 World Series, publicly supported Donald Trump. For that, the Giants Management decided to '''NOT''' invite him to their reunion. (While Giants owner, Larry Baer was invited and has done things like yelling and pushing his wife over at an amusement park). <mark>'''Spousal abuse is a forgivable sin to the Giants, but being a Trump fan is not.'''</mark> This is just another case where slacktivism and California Intolerance overrode common sense and the idea that sports should be apolitical. |
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 21 February 2020
Aubrey Huff, SF Giants first basemen and outfielder, and the most valuable player that brought them to 2010 World Series, publicly supported Donald Trump. For that, the Giants Management decided to NOT invite him to their reunion. (While Giants owner, Larry Baer was invited and has done things like yelling and pushing his wife over at an amusement park). Spousal abuse is a forgivable sin to the Giants, but being a Trump fan is not. This is just another case where slacktivism and California Intolerance overrode common sense and the idea that sports should be apolitical.
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