I'm confused, the message was completely innocuous - a simple pro-family message of a father loving his son. Am I missing something? Does this mean unless an organization advocates for an alternative lifestyle agenda they are banned from advertising with the NCAA?
Oh, I get it, the organization is CHRISTIAN, which according to the NCAA is synonymous with "bigoted haters". Censor and ban them at once! Bring in the PC police and have them arrested! I heard they may even be whacked out Global Warming Deniers, too!
Oh, wait, you know who else is a Christian and doesn't support gay marriage? Barrack Obama. Wonder if his ads will be banned, too?
This quote gives it all away:
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Pat Griffin, a retired University of Massachusetts Amherst professor who is a consultant to the NCAA on gay and lesbian issues, said it's not a generic feel-good message. She said the slogan's "life" reference is anti-abortion , and celebrating families does not extend to all families but "a very specific kind of family – heterosexual married families.
Pat Griffin, the "consultant" to the NCAA who successfully campaigned to get the ad banned, is a radical fucktard extremist, and if the NCAA were the least bit honest they would either allow equal representation of both right and left political extremes, or equally ban them all from participation.
BTW, here is fucktard Pat Griffin's official signature:
http://www.outsports.com/women/20040323 ... ejones.htmPat Griffin
Lesbian Educator and Proud Activist
http://www.lesbianandgaysports.com