The rainbow logo was so divisive that it affected the Seahawks on the field and drove away their fans. I think when you guys post you should remember who sees this because we are still impressionable and it breaks my heart to see this.” We young adults look up to you and today all we see is you preaching a message that you shouldn't like someone because they are not like you. “It’s sad for me as a teenager to read this comments, do you adults that are making such a huge deal about this are worst then my high school friends complaining. It took a teenager to set these people straight:
Please take it down unless its bout the true meaning we see in the sky. I think all the fans of Seattle will agree that this is a waste of time by posting that picture.Shame on whoever posted this picture for supporting some fans by alienating others. The whole point is that every fan, no matter their beliefs, should be able to feel equally included and valued as a fan.
In June 2013, the Seahawks posted an image on their Facebook page changing the team’s logo for LGBT pride month, using rainbow colors and the hashtag #pride. Here are the LGBT angles for the game this week. This week, the 10-1 Philadelphia Eagles travel to Seattle to play the 7-4 Seahawks. Each week we’ll be taking a look at the NFL teams involved in the Sunday Night Football game and track their record - team, coaches and players - on LGBT issues.