The Kansas City Royals had an anti-porn group give a talk to their players

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  • Representatives of Fight the New Drug, an anti-pornography organization, spoke to members of the Kansas City Royals last weekend. 
  • They gave a presentation about how porn could harm the players’ overall health and well-being.  
  • This partnership began after the Royals general manager made comments criticizing pornography in a press conference this past December. 

The Kansas City Royals hosted representatives from the advocacy group Fight the New Drug this past weekend to speak about the dangers of pornography. The Royals appear to be the first organization to form a relationship with Fight the New Drug. 

“It says a lot about the organization, that they care so much,” the organization’s co-founder and president Clay Olsen said. “Not only do they care about how the players perform on the field, but they also care about the overall well-being of the players and how they’re doing off the field, as well.”

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