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So everyone who thinks penises belong in the men's restroom should be fired and has no right to a job. Must be great living in the police state in your mind.
Are you jealous that he has more value, than that you may possess?
He is banking, sitting at home.
Plus, they still have to fulfill his contract.
You keep saying this, and we keep asking you "what value?" And you keep not answering.
So let's try again - exactly what extraordinary value does Curt Schilling have to offer society? You keep taunting people and chortling about how they don't have as much "value" to offer as Schilling. He's a baseball player who sometimes gets paid to talk about baseball. Is that the value that you are apparently in so much awe of?
You're seriously taunting people for not offering as much value to society as a guy who talks about baseball?
Good read by Roxanne Jones the former VP from ESPN, pretty much sums it up;
Not fair, you say. What about freedom of speech, you ask? Well, the huge difference is Schilling is not like most of you. The day he walked off the mound and decided to collect a paycheck as a baseball analyst, he gave up his right to publicly rant about just any subject that popped into his head. Because while the public may care very much about his expert baseball insights and opinions, his uninformed, biased opinions on everything from Muslims to Nazis to Hillary Clinton and her emails, and now transgender communities, have added nothing intelligent to any conversation, sports or otherwise.
and 77% of the public agrees with Ted Cruz on the issue.
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