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Former KC Chief: ‘effeminate’ agenda in sports leagues

Former Kansas City Chiefs and NFL star Larry Johnson has posted on social media that an “effeminate agenda” exists in the NFL and NBA. It’s not a new accusation in the sports industry.

Johnson was the premier running back for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2003 to 2009.

“There is an Effeminate Agenda going on amongst the NBA & NFL elite, peddled by high ranking Masons/handlers to indoctrinate the heterosexual sports world without them knowing, for the buying power of the LGBTQ community,” he started. “….But we not ready to have that conversation yet.”

Johnson then used bullet points to elaborate in his next two tweets.

Johnson added: “October is LGBTQ History month, the NFL players wear pink that month. They want you to think Breast Cancer, but they show you they don’t care much about women, look at the treatment of domestic violence issues.”

Some twitter users pounced on the tweets and accused Johnson, who is black, of “prejudice” against people with different sexual orientations.

Johnson, 39, defended himself saying nothing he said was anti-gay.

“Nothing said, said I hate gays.  My understanding goes far beyond flesh, but an agenda that’s really to go after the homophobic sports fan who had an uproar when two men kissed,” he tweeted. “I could care less about the flesh. I’m noticing a playbook used on the masses.”

In another response, he claims he’s not being homophobic, but rather, warning how homophobic sports fans will respond to this “effeminate agenda.”

He later added: “I love to see the LGBTQ community band together and come to a common cause when it comes to me…. now do that with the defects of your own community, pedopheliac Priests and politicians. Show them that same energy. But, a kingdom divided against itself will not stand.”

Johnson was a one-time All-Pro selection and a two-time Pro Bowler during his NFL career. He played for the Chiefs, Cincinnati BengalsWashington Redskins and Miami Dolphins.

–Wire services

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