No player could have been "forced" to wear the jersey. Certainly not physically. And is there any other way? I doubt even some type of coercion, e.g. via the threat of discipline, would have stood up to a legal or labor challenge (NHL players have a union, http://www.nhlpa.com/). If more players who voluntarily wore the jerseys had simply refused this nonsense would have been dropped sooner.
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I would hazard a guess that 80-90% of queers hate sports,so the sports leagues are wasting money on them.
--GRA
"forcing players to wear queer jerseys"
No player could have been "forced" to wear the jersey. Certainly not physically. And is there any other way? I doubt even some type of coercion, e.g. via the threat of discipline, would have stood up to a legal or labor challenge (NHL players have a union, http://www.nhlpa.com/). If more players who voluntarily wore the jerseys had simply refused this nonsense would have been dropped sooner.
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