Friday, January 3, 2014

Interesting Quote: Minnesota Vikings Coach Mike Priefer (a.k.a. The Bigot)


“I vehemently deny today’s allegations made by Chris Kluwe. I want to be clear that I do not tolerate discrimination of any type and am respectful of all individuals. I personally have gay family members who I love and support just as I do any family member. The primary reason I entered coaching was to affect people in a positive way. As a coach, I have always created an accepting environment for my players, including Chris, and have looked to support them both on and off the field. The comments today have not only attacked my character and insulted my professionalism, but they have also impacted my family. While my career focus is to be a great professional football coach, my number one priority has always been to be a protective husband and father to my wife and children. I will continue to work hard for the Minnesota Vikings, the Wilf family and all of our loyal fans.”
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To know more about Mike, check out Chris' article, here. He supposedly said that we will burn in Hell and "We should round up all the gays, send them to an island, and then nuke it until it glows."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd love to think the NFL is about being inclusive, but we're now seeing more evidence it's quite the opposite.

There is a possibility I may abandon my Raiders and the NFL over this.

Anonymous said...

Brendon Ayanbadejo spoke with TMZ yesterday and said that former punter Chris Kluwe is "100 percent right"

Also notice the Bigot didn't say he didn't say it. He might have gay family members but we all know what family can be like. Besides, maybe what he considers support for his other family members is shity too.

Anonymous said...

He looks like he likes kids, check his computer.

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