Potvin29 said:Rebel_1812 said:Fletch said:hap_leaf said:Fletch said:I really liked Thomas, but, I can't support anyone who uses his celebrity to speak out against gay rights, just as I wouldn't support any celebrity who made racist remarks, or any other hateful remarks.
If I understand Thomas correctly, he just wants to be seen as a "regular person" who can post things on Facebook like everybody else. So I don't know that he is neccesarily using his status to promote his beliefs, but the press finds his posts and makes a news story out of it.
I think you are right, that it would be a terrible mix for Burke and Thomas to be working together in any capacity.
Sure, but "regular" people don't often get invited to the white house. Regular people don't make 5 or 6 million dollars. regular people don't get hockey cards made of them. They guy is not a regular person, any more than Sean Avery was a regular person when he made his homophobic remarks.
I think Charles Barkley once famously said "I'm not a role model... Just because I dunk a basketball doesn't mean I should raise your kids.". Same situation. Because he is in the public eye, he needs to be more aware of what he says, and has to know that the public won't allow him to be a "regular person". He is a role model, and hero to many.
Regardless, I think we agree, he is out of the mix, whether he was in it or not.
He has every right to his beliefs. Regardless or whether you agree with him or not. That's kind of why we have free speech laws.
Who said he doesn't have a right to his beliefs?
This is going to be one hell of a slippery slope if we continue down this road.