Marcus Stroman sees where America is headed and he is not liking that direction one bit.
The Chicago Cubs pitcher took to Twitter this week and responded to the man who killed a kid getting a job as a cop.
“America continuing to go backward,” tweeted Stroman when he found out the police officer who killed Tamir Rice was being sworn in as a police officer once again.
Stroman continued to call out politicians when it came to the decision on Roe v. wade.
“I tweeted out the other day about women, that it’s their body, their choice,” he said of his response to the Supreme Court overturning five decades of abortion-rights precedent via NBC Sports Chicago. “You should see my DMs.”
“I feel like I truly take the common-sense side,” said Stroman, a Duke graduate who grew up in Medford, N.Y., across Long Island Sound from the site of the Sandy Hook school shooting. “But now I’m starting to realize that’s really not common sense in this country.
“The older I get I start to realize how this country thinks and the type of individuals that we have in this country,” he added, “and I truly don’t think we’re anywhere close to change. I really don’t.”
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Coming into Saturday, Stroman had a 5.32 ERA so far in the 2022 regular season.