Patriots superstar speaks out to defend LGBT community and criticizes Minnesota shooting suspect, calling him a stain on LGBT community
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Patriots superstar speaks out to defend LGBT community and criticizes Minnesota shooting suspect, calling him a stain on LGBT community
Foxborough, Massachusetts – September 1, 2025
New England Patriots football star has drawn attention after strongly condemning Robin Westman, the alleged perpetrator of the shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minnesota. The incident shocked the local community, and Stevenson did not hesitate to call Westman “a stain on the LGBT community.”
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In a recent interview, he harshly criticized Westman’s actions, describing him as “a sick, unstable individual who cannot control his behavior and blames others.” He emphasized that Westman’s actions not only damaged the image of the LGBT community but also showed a profound lack of respect for human life. “He doesn’t represent anyone but his own perversion,” Stevenson stated.
Furthermore, Stevenson voiced his opposition to the growing wave of discrimination against the LGBTQ community following the incident. He urged the public to approach the issue fairly: “No matter how people identify, there will always be good and bad individuals. You cannot blame the entire LGBTQ community for the crime of one person.” His words served as a powerful reminder that equating the violent act of an individual with an entire group is unjust and can lead to dangerous consequences.
Stevenson’s remarks have been met with support from many fans and social activists, who praised him for using his influence to promote unity and combat prejudice. However, some have argued that his sharp criticism could escalate tensions in an already sensitive context.
The shooting at Annunciation School has reignited debates over school safety, gun ownership rights, and how society views minority communities. While the investigation is still ongoing, statements like Stevenson’s continue to spark discussions about personal responsibility and social bias.
The lesson from this incident, as Stevenson emphasized, is that people should be judged by their actions, not by the labels they carry.











