YOU WILL BE MADE TO CARE: On Pride Night, some Giants add reference to Bible verse to hat.

On Pride Night at Oracle Park, with the San Francisco Giants wearing special edition hats to represent the LGBTQ+ community, multiple players wrote Bible verses next to the team’s rainbow logo, while one chose to forgo wearing the cap entirely.

Starting pitcher Landen Roupp and reliever JT Brubaker wrote the Bible verse Genesis 9:12-16 on the caps they wore Friday night, the same passage that has been displayed by other players on their Pride Night hats during games.

“Kind of what the verse says, the rainbow is a symbol of God’s covenant to us and us as believers stand firm in that,” Roupp said.

Former Giants shortstop Nick Ahmed wrote the verse on his hat in 2024, while retired Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw inscribed the same verse on his hat last year.

On Friday, reliever Sam Hentges opted out of wearing the pride hat, instead donning San Francisco’s usual black and orange cap.

You don’t want to wear the ribbon? You must wear the ribbon!

SAD AND INFURIATING, BUT PROBABLY CORRECT:

OH, THAT ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY:

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THE ASIAN MIND CANNOT COMPREHEND THE GLORIES OF AMERICAN AIR CONDITIONING:

Even in the hottest summers, we always take light sweaters to our favorite restaurants in the DFW Metroplex, just in case.

UPDATE: Needless to say, the European mind cannot comprehend the glories of American air conditioning, either:

IF THIS DOESN’T LOOK AT LEAST A LITTLE FUN, YOU MIGHT NOT BE AMERICAN:

OH, THAT OIKOPHOBIACNN Is Surprised The South Is Welcoming Foreign World Cup Tourists.

[CNN sports analyst Christine Brennan] conceded, “That is so fun. That’s the flip side of the conversation we were just having, is that these tourists are still coming. The ones who can, certainly Europeans, people who love soccer way more than the United States. It’s been a part of their lives for, you know, ever where for us, as Coy was saying, it’s a newer game on the women’s and men’s side.”

It is not just Europeans. Another viral sensation has been Algerians experiencing Kansas hospitality.

However, things kept going downhill when Brennan continued, “And so, that—I’ve looked at those tweets from him just, he’s having a delight, and Americans are loving that too. And I saw some conversation, Wolf and Pamela, about how the rest of the world is looking at the United States and feeling that we are—it’s a foreboding image and that we are inhospitable.”

Returning to Freddy, Brennan concluded, “And here is a German tourist, and others as well, now on social media saying, ‘No, no, the Americans are great.’ So, what a shame that that’s the image that the world has. Many have of us. But how wonderful again, that sports can bring people here and show people that the United States and, you know, the South is welcoming a German tourist in a way we would never have anticipated.”

Well, it’s not like CNN’s founder grew up in Georgia, went to prep school in Tennessee, and the original headquarters for his channel was in Atlanta or anything.

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—Christine Brennan, USA Today, September 16th, 2020.

Which seems odd as by then, plenty of people had been taking part in mostly peaceful but “unexpectedly” fiery protests without an enormous death count. But then, in the summer and fall of 2020, some mass gatherings were worthy of praise, and as Brennan tut-tutted above, some weren’t:

THE EUROPEAN MIND CANNOT COMPREHEND THE ENORMITY OF THE LONE STAR STATE:

PAST PERFORMANCE IS NO GUARANTEE OF FUTURE RESULTS:

Some exceptions do apply:

We’re Americans, we don’t do soccer, thank you very much: Why America is still immune to the soccer virus.

The only reason we’re at all interested this year is to see where Freddy from Germany will be dining next in America:

More on that here: World Cup fans fall in love with American culture, comfort food classics.

 

“CALL ME WHEN YOU’RE MADE ABOUT ALEX SOROS:”

Perhaps the Oystergruppenführer can bring Peenemünde to Portland, Maine:

 

CHINA’S COLLAPSING JOB MARKET:

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IF YOU STRIKE ME DOWN, I SHALL BECOME MORE POWERFUL THAN YOU CAN POSSIBLY IMAGINE:

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