Josh Robinson Weighs In On Gay Marriage
By Dan Zinski
Today the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that gay marriage is legal in all 50 states. Some people are ecstatically happy about this decision, believing it will help lead America on a path to true equality, while others are deeply angry over what they believe is an affront to their religion and a sign that America is sliding deeper into secularist decadence.
Read this tweet from Vikings CB Josh Robinson and try to figure out which side of the fence he falls on.
I’m sure there are some out there who will applaud Robinson for taking a stand against something they believe is wrong.
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Others will criticize Robinson for his dubious “slippery slope” argument.
Either way, Robinson is entitled to his opinion. And you’re entitled to yours.
It just so happens that Robinson’s position differs from that of Vikings owner Zygi Wilf, who reportedly gave his support to former punter Chris Kluwe when Kluwe was speaking out in favor of gay marriage in Minnesota.
Given the history the Vikings have with owners, players and coaches diving into this particular debate on varying sides…well like I said, Josh Robinson is entitled to his opinion.
You’ll have to decide for yourself whether you think Robinson has a point. And whether it was worth it for him to speak out publicly at this particular moment.
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