Islanders not wearing pride warmups or using rainbow tape on pride night - citing organizational policy

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Well if you actually read the article: "the Islanders have never worn rainbow jerseys due to an organizational policy against wearing specialized warmups. The only ones they wear are mandated by the league: Hockey Fights Cancer, Military and St. Patrick’s Day."

It was a rhetorical question.
As an org, if you have a such a policy, Don't organize a Pride Night in the first place. Or repeal the policy.
 
It was a rhetorical question.
As an org, if you have a such a policy, Don't organize a Pride Night in the first place. Or repeal the policy.

Why can't they have a pride night without donning special jerseys in the pre-game skate? Why must it include that?
 
It was a rhetorical question.
As an org, if you have a such a policy, Don't organize a Pride Night in the first place. Or repeal the policy.
They're still having pride night, catering to people, donating to those charities, etc.

Pride night isn't about wearing a rainbow jersey in warmups.
 
Well if you actually read the article: "the Islanders have never worn rainbow jerseys due to an organizational policy against wearing specialized warmups. The only ones they wear are mandated by the league: Hockey Fights Cancer, Military and St. Patrick’s Day."
Lmao islanders FO " camo cool hell yeah, cancer jerseys meh why not, st.paddy irish drinking day jerseys no duh, rainbows wtf no are you gay!?"
 
No one should have a problem with this.

The kids have a pink shirt day at school for anti bullying/awareness.

We forgot about it and he just wore a regular shirt that day. He was in grade 2 at the time.

They left him out of the class picture because he didn't have a pink shirt on. Talk about stupidity.
 
Weird that military and St. Patrick's Day is mandated by the league. Otherwise I do not care about this.
 
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No one should have a problem with this.

The kids have a pink shirt day at school for anti bullying/awareness.

We forgot about it and he just wore a regular shirt that day. He was in grade 2 at the time.

They left him out of the class picture because he didn't have a pink shirt on. Talk about stupidity.

ironically, excluding someone from participating in something for doing something like that is a form of bullying.
 
I bet LGBTQ+ care the least about this. Wearing a jersey? Who cares.

Time for hetero people to cry about it on twitter. The more they complain FOR others, the better they feel they are as people.
"I'm a white male, and I can't stand white males"
 
No one should have a problem with this.

The kids have a pink shirt day at school for anti bullying/awareness.

We forgot about it and he just wore a regular shirt that day. He was in grade 2 at the time.

They left him out of the class picture because he didn't have a pink shirt on. Talk about stupidity.
lol they bullied him for wearing a different shirt.
 
Lmao islanders FO " camo cool hell yeah, cancer jerseys meh why not, st.paddy irish drinking day jerseys no duh, rainbows wtf no are you gay!?"
Lmao if you learned to read you’d see if it were up to the islanders, they wouldn’t wear any special warmup jerseys. they only wear those due to it being league mandated. Other special event warmup jersey like pride are not league mandated. If the cancer, military, and at pattys were not League mandated, the islanders would not partake

Blame the nhl for mandating some, not all of the warmup jerseys if you have an issue with it.
 
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It's what happens when you have the oldest boy from the old boys club running the show. Time for him to be put out to pasture.
 
Well if you actually read the article: "the Islanders have never worn rainbow jerseys due to an organizational policy against wearing specialized warmups. The only ones they wear are mandated by the league: Hockey Fights Cancer, Military and St. Patrick’s Day."
I look at those these three, and I think to myself "that would be a really odd pairing... for any other governing body not named the National Hockey League."
 
Well if you actually read the article: "the Islanders have never worn rainbow jerseys due to an organizational policy against wearing specialized warmups. The only ones they wear are mandated by the league: Hockey Fights Cancer, Military and St. Patrick’s Day."
Why is St. Patrick’s Day mandated by the league?
 
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