Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP said the political posts are "out there".
I assume said Coach isn't arguing about marginal tax rates or changes to the Federal Flood Insurance Program.
If he's posting lunatic right wing conspiracy theory crap, it's valid to question what else he's into.
Still might be a great Coach, but he's inviting the criticism.
Don't blame OP for Google searching someone or following them on Twitter.
Are you the same person that believes it is acceptable and your duty to key cars of people that have political bumper stickers you do not agree with?
Because this "he has it coming!" attitude is straight up fascism.
Buddy, "inviting criticism" has nothing whatsoever to keying cars. No decent person would do so or even make that ideological leap.
It means I get to judge him personally and thinks he's a moron. He's entitled to his views and I am entitled to think he's stupid. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP said the political posts are "out there".
I assume said Coach isn't arguing about marginal tax rates or changes to the Federal Flood Insurance Program.
If he's posting lunatic right wing conspiracy theory crap, it's valid to question what else he's into.
Still might be a great Coach, but he's inviting the criticism.
Don't blame OP for Google searching someone or following them on Twitter.
Are you the same person that believes it is acceptable and your duty to key cars of people that have political bumper stickers you do not agree with?
Because this "he has it coming!" attitude is straight up fascism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP said the political posts are "out there".
I assume said Coach isn't arguing about marginal tax rates or changes to the Federal Flood Insurance Program.
If he's posting lunatic right wing conspiracy theory crap, it's valid to question what else he's into.
Still might be a great Coach, but he's inviting the criticism.
Don't blame OP for Google searching someone or following them on Twitter.
I understand "criticism" of somebody's political views.
What I don't understand is why it is relevant that he is a coach or that he posts those views on social media.
The criticism here is with the views, not either of those things that result in this being in the Sports forum.
I'm not OP. And it can be separate from the sport.
But if dude is into QAnon or the like, I get to judge whether I think he's a weirdo. And monitor a little more carefully.
Anonymous wrote:OP said the political posts are "out there".
I assume said Coach isn't arguing about marginal tax rates or changes to the Federal Flood Insurance Program.
If he's posting lunatic right wing conspiracy theory crap, it's valid to question what else he's into.
Still might be a great Coach, but he's inviting the criticism.
Don't blame OP for Google searching someone or following them on Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in the DMV. There are people that have views on both sides of the aisle among us. Separate coaching from politics.
There are not two sides that is BS
And because of that utterly stupid thought process the US is dying a horrible death.
Find your dam brain cells.
Adult men screaming “real men wear diapers” no it’s a dam
Cult. Unamerican to the core proud boy Nazi propaganda garbage. So no two sides!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the coach's political views have to do with their coaching abilities?
Nothing, obviously. But I'd prefer my kids' teachers and coaches to be smart enough to keep that stuff off social media, or at least have private accounts so it's not the first thing that shows up if I google them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP said the political posts are "out there".
I assume said Coach isn't arguing about marginal tax rates or changes to the Federal Flood Insurance Program.
If he's posting lunatic right wing conspiracy theory crap, it's valid to question what else he's into.
Still might be a great Coach, but he's inviting the criticism.
Don't blame OP for Google searching someone or following them on Twitter.
I understand "criticism" of somebody's political views.
What I don't understand is why it is relevant that he is a coach or that he posts those views on social media.
The criticism here is with the views, not either of those things that result in this being in the Sports forum.
Anonymous wrote:OP said the political posts are "out there".
I assume said Coach isn't arguing about marginal tax rates or changes to the Federal Flood Insurance Program.
If he's posting lunatic right wing conspiracy theory crap, it's valid to question what else he's into.
Still might be a great Coach, but he's inviting the criticism.
Don't blame OP for Google searching someone or following them on Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the coach's political views have to do with their coaching abilities?
Nothing, obviously. But I'd prefer my kids' teachers and coaches to be smart enough to keep that stuff off social media, or at least have private accounts so it's not the first thing that shows up if I google them.
Well, the solution is easy. Don’t Google them. Don’t ask questions if you don’t want to know the answer.
The question I was attempting to ask was where they'd coached previously, not who they voted for.
Isn't this typically information provided to prospective players and their families in the first place? Coach's bio?
And you found social media posts when you ostensibly searched for this innocuous information. Come on, now...
Maybe this is a baseball thing, but the first result for many baseball coaches is their twitter (sorry X) feed. That's the #1 vehicle by far of baseball players posting and college coaches keeping track of kids they are following.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Athletes tend to be more conservative. Maybe stop focusing on politics so much. You’ll be happier.
LOL. Nope. You must not have a basketball player.