Fair enough. I just don't believe feeding the fire in any way advocates what you claim to be outspoken about. Isn't being on the Packers enough to not like the guy?
Carry on.
I agree, it doesn't advocate for LGBT rights. Can't argue that. But I've also come to learn to that it's impossible to dissuade someone from thinking that being gay is weird, or a sin, or anything else like that. I can't make someone believe that being gay isn't a choice (had that conversation on here a couple times), I also can't make people believe that LGBT deserve the same rights as I have because i'm straight (had that conversation on here).
So, when dealing with those people, after traditional conversations have yielded no results, it's best just to fuck with their emotions. Because in the end, I hope that Aaron Rodgers is gay so that at the end of the day, one of the best players to ever play, who will be in the HOF 5 years after he retires, will have been gay. And it just goes to show that football, a manly game, can be dominated by someone who is traditionally held in a non manly light.