[Basu] Nous avons interrogé Jordan Harris plus tôt cette semaine sur certains joueurs refusant de participer aux échauffements nocturnes de Pride, comme Ilya Lyubushkin le fera ce soir à Buffalo. Voici ce qu’il a dit, tiré du cahier Basu et Godin de cette semaine.
That said, there’s some commonality to the way these pro-jersey quotes are phrased and I wish someone would just come out and say « Of course I’ll wear the jersey, I love the queer community. »
A_WHALES_VAG
I really hope when the time comes for the Habs to have their pride night all the boys will be wearing the jersey.
jb3367
This is a great way to look at things. Also it’s nice to have a choice.
quadriplegic_cheetah
Guhle was also Luke Prokop’s defensive partner (the first gay hockey player to be out) last year. Guhle hasn’t been vocal about this, but you gotta think he feels for Luke when he sees what is going on right now.
The Oil Kings dressing room was pretty tight during the playoffs last year.
I think this younger team that is coached by St. Louis would welcome a gay player with completely open arms (as they should). They seem to have a good room too.
LaDentSucree
What a great ally. 🙌🏼🏳️🌈
Glorious__G
Awesome
fatbaIlerina
I think it is great to complain and point out the dumb dumbs but I think it is really effective to elevate the bright, forward thinking players like Harris. There are so many of them. We need these players to trail the path for the cavemen dragging their knuckles on the ground.
Aussie_Hab
This is best. This is new core group of players and management give me hope and make me proud (pun not intended)
sandysanBAR
Jordan Harris is good people
Ekati_X
Good for him.
ActionDawsonGo
We should have nights for every single minority ever, just to be sure that everyone, at all time, feels welcome. If we don’t do that, how could anyone understand that they are welcome? Like, did we ever do an Orthodox night to show that they are welcome? I don’t thing so! We should also do a Jewish night, a Chiite night, a Shia night, etc. By not doing those nights celebrating so many diverse people, it literally means that we hate them and don’t respect them. Shameful that we support a sport like that, where everyone is not celebrated every night.
ApokatastasisPanton
As a reminder, Jordan Harris is mixed race African American. (which may not be obvious since he’s light skinned)
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Jordan Harris is an all around good dude.
Beauty, love this kid.
That said, there’s some commonality to the way these pro-jersey quotes are phrased and I wish someone would just come out and say « Of course I’ll wear the jersey, I love the queer community. »
I really hope when the time comes for the Habs to have their pride night all the boys will be wearing the jersey.
This is a great way to look at things. Also it’s nice to have a choice.
Guhle was also Luke Prokop’s defensive partner (the first gay hockey player to be out) last year. Guhle hasn’t been vocal about this, but you gotta think he feels for Luke when he sees what is going on right now.
The Oil Kings dressing room was pretty tight during the playoffs last year.
I think this younger team that is coached by St. Louis would welcome a gay player with completely open arms (as they should). They seem to have a good room too.
What a great ally. 🙌🏼🏳️🌈
Awesome
I think it is great to complain and point out the dumb dumbs but I think it is really effective to elevate the bright, forward thinking players like Harris. There are so many of them. We need these players to trail the path for the cavemen dragging their knuckles on the ground.
This is best. This is new core group of players and management give me hope and make me proud (pun not intended)
Jordan Harris is good people
Good for him.
We should have nights for every single minority ever, just to be sure that everyone, at all time, feels welcome. If we don’t do that, how could anyone understand that they are welcome? Like, did we ever do an Orthodox night to show that they are welcome? I don’t thing so! We should also do a Jewish night, a Chiite night, a Shia night, etc. By not doing those nights celebrating so many diverse people, it literally means that we hate them and don’t respect them. Shameful that we support a sport like that, where everyone is not celebrated every night.
As a reminder, Jordan Harris is mixed race African American. (which may not be obvious since he’s light skinned)
https://www.eagletribune.com/sports/nhl-prospect-jordan-harris-of-haverhill-reflects-on-challenges-african-americans-face-in-hockey/article_42bfd1fe-effb-11ea-86b5-2fce700177d8.html
Expect Gen Z players to not have a problem with pride.