MSNBC guest: Four NFL players who broke color barrier in the 40s just like Michael Sam somehow

Apparently there’s a documentary celebrating four black football players who helped break the color line of professional football sports in the 40s. That’s great and something that more people should know about. But while discussing the movie with the director on MSNBC, they had to make the Michael Sam comparison, because it’s very important to make sure everyone knows that the racial Civil Rights struggle is exactly the same as the gay rights offensive.

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Uh, except Michael Sam wasn’t kept out of the NFL because he was gay, he’s out because he sucks. Also there has never been a gay ban, but there was segregation by color. Unfortunately the left has invested a lot into identifying the two, so dissent is not allowed, you bigot!

Also watch out for the shot of the two guys at the end – they’re the sons of Bill Willis, one of the black players who broke the color barrier, and I don’t think they’re really down with the comparison of their dad to a gay guy.


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