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NBA legend Michael Jordan has reportedly signed a petition calling for the banning of Pride flags in schools
Michael Jordan Signs Petition to Ban Pride Flags from Schools: “FOR AMERICA”
In a move that has sparked outrage, applause, and memes aplenty, NBA legend Michael Jordan has reportedly signed a petition calling for the banning of Pride flags in schools. The petition, spearheaded by the conservative-leaning group “Parents for a United Classroom,” claims that Pride flags are “divisive political symbols” that do not belong in educational spaces. Jordan’s involvement has added a massive celebrity spotlight to an already controversial issue.
In a brief statement shared through his spokesperson, Jordan allegedly said, “This is about keeping the focus on education and unity. It’s for America.”
And just like that, one of the greatest basketball players of all time has found himself dunking into a heated cultural debate that’s already split fans, commentators, and the internet right down the middle.
Michael Jordan, who has built a reputation for staying out of polarizing political topics, shocked fans and critics alike with his bold stance. Known for his infamous quip during his playing days—”Republicans buy sneakers too”—Jordan has long been viewed as someone who prefers neutrality to controversy. However, his signing of this petition marks a stark departure from his usual playbook.
According to sources close to the six-time NBA champion, Jordan’s decision was not taken lightly. “He’s always believed in keeping politics out of classrooms,” a confidant revealed. “This isn’t about hate or exclusion. It’s about letting kids focus on math, science, and Michael Jordan highlight reels, not social debates.”
For a man whose brand is built on soaring above the rim, this leap into a contentious cultural battle has many wondering why he chose this particular hill to stand on. Unsurprisingly, the reactions have been as polarizing as the petition itself.
The petition Jordan signed argues that public schools should remain “neutral spaces” where students can learn without being exposed to political or social symbols that could be considered divisive. While it doesn’t single out Pride flags exclusively, the language clearly targets them as a primary example