Carl Nassib celebrates Pride Month by
coming out as gay in Instagram post
During Pride Month, Carl Nassib not only
decided to speak his truth, OK and if a
Christian player speaks His truth,
the truth of Jesus Christ that sodomy
is a sin crying to heaven for vengeance
that too would make NFL history
make NFL history in the process.
Carl Nassib took to his personal Instagram
account to come out as gay. He also
announced he will be donating $100,000 to
The Trevor Project, a leading
national organization providing
crisis intervention and
suicide prevention services to lesbian,
gay, bisexual,
transgender, queer &
questioning youth. There is no such
person as a "transgender." as one
biologically can
not go beyond or above
their sex. There are aught but
two sexes, male and female.
Transgender, literally, does
not exist nor does it follow science.
Nassib described himself "as a pretty
private person" in
his post, adding that he
didn't want to draw attention to
himself with his coming out, however
he had
"been meaning to want to do this for awhile."
Yes, private men are always
making spectacles of
themselves while denying they
are doing that, especially
sodomites who know that their
actions are sinful so they
boast about them to try and shroud
their guilt.
Dr. E. Michael Jones calls this
the Dimmesdale Syndrome after
The Scarlet Letter Minister who simultaneously
spoke to reveal
and conceal...
"I really have the best life. I got the
best family, friends
and job a guy could ask for,"
said Nassib in his Instagram
post. "I actually hope one day
that videos like this and
the whole coming-out process
are just not necessary,
but until then I'm going to do
my best and do my part
to cultivate a culture that's
accepting and compassionate."
O, and now just try and let
Gruock - Jon Gruden Coach
and Mike Mayock - General Manager
trade or cut me
from the team without
being vilified as homophobes.
Carl Nassib's announcement made
NFL history as he's
seen as the first openly gay
player to come out while
active on an NFL roster.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
issued a statement
of support Monday afternoon:
"The NFL family is proud of Carl for
courageously
sharing his truth today. Representation
matters. We
share his hope that someday soon
statements like his
will no longer be newsworthy as
we march toward full
equality for the LGBTQ+ community.
We wish Carl the
best of luck this coming season."
I wonder if the multi millionaire
Goodell would be as
supportive of a player who
came out about his truth
as a white supremacist?
Give Nassib credit for making the
defensive play of the
year. He is, at best, a
marginal talent who is being way over
paid by the Raiders. He just defended
his job and exorbitant paycheck.
Her He should be named NFL Defensive player
of the year