🚨 BREAKING:
NFL Lineman Aaron Banks Refuses to Celebrate Pride Month — Says “WOKE Doesn’t Deserve to Be Commemorated”
The NFL is facing another off-field firestorm — this time, sparked by San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Aaron Banks, whose public refusal to participate in Pride Month celebrations has triggered outrage, backlash, and deep division within the sports world.
During a post-practice media session on June 3, Banks was asked about the team’s planned Pride Month outreach and whether he would take part. His response was blunt — and instantly polarizing:
“I’m not interested in celebrating WOKE culture. Not everything needs a month. Let’s focus on football — not forced narratives.”
Stunned reporters pressed further, asking if he was rejecting the league’s message of inclusion. Banks didn’t back down:
“I respect everyone’s right to live how they want, but don’t expect me to celebrate something just because it’s trendy or politically correct.”
The reaction was immediate.
Clips of the exchange were posted across social media platforms, racking up millions of views in hours. The hashtags #AaronBanks, #NFLWokeWar, #RespectPride, and #BenchBanks surged on X, with fans, activists, and former players all weighing in.
Some praised him as “brave,” while others accused him of disrespecting an entire community and using “freedom of speech” to mask bigotry.
“You play in one of the most diverse cities in America, and this is how you show up?”
— wrote one fan on Instagram.
“You’re paid millions by a league that says ‘Football Is For Everyone.’ Apparently, not for you.”
The 49ers organization issued a brief but pointed statement hours later:
“The San Francisco 49ers remain committed to equality, inclusion, and respect for all people. The comments made today do not reflect the values of our organization.”
As pressure mounts, sponsors associated with the team and Banks’ personal brand deals are reportedly reviewing partnerships. One well-known athletic apparel brand declined to comment but said it is “monitoring developments closely.”
Banks has not apologized or retracted his comments. Instead, in a late-night post on X, he doubled down:
“I won’t be bullied into celebrating anything I don’t believe in. That’s not hate — that’s freedom.”
The post has since garnered more than 25,000 replies — many of them critical — and sparked fresh calls for the NFL to respond. LGBTQ+ advocacy groups like GLAAD and Athlete Ally have urged the league to uphold its stated commitment to inclusion and take a public stance.
“Remaining silent in moments like this sends a message — and it’s not one of support,” their joint statement read.
As of now, no disciplinary action has been announced by the NFL or the 49ers, but sources say “discussions are ongoing behind closed doors.”
With Pride Month just beginning, the controversy surrounding Aaron Banks is expected to grow louder, and the league will soon have to decide: stay silent, or step in.