Blue Til Death
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Didn’t he use them to strangle somebody though ??The first player in English football brave enough to wear rainbow laces, sir Joey of Barton
Didn’t he use them to strangle somebody though ??The first player in English football brave enough to wear rainbow laces, sir Joey of Barton
It's of no importance of anyone to express their sexuality, take it to the next level, do you think "straight" players should say what floats their boat in the bedroom? No, it doesn't matter, if any players are gay it matters not a jot if they don't declare it, it's their business and theirs alone.
You should print a copy of this post and give it to them, then film their reaction and post it here.It's pretty irrelevant in my opinion, why do people think they need to support a cause like this? We all know gays and lesbians are out there, they're a pretty tough community who support each other.
I have two friends who are lesbians, great girls who don't give two fucks about the rainbow shite, they come into our local, have a laugh with our mainly male mates. Honestly, those offended are proxy sympathisers, live in the real world, my friends are just normal people living normal lives and have never been on the receiving end of homophobia.
It's pretty irrelevant in my opinion, why do people think they need to support a cause like this? We all know gays and lesbians are out there, they're a pretty tough community who support each other.
I have two friends who are lesbians, great girls who don't give two fucks about the rainbow shite, they come into our local, have a laugh with our mainly male mates. Honestly, those offended are proxy sympathisers, live in the real world, my friends are just normal people living normal lives and have never been on the receiving end of homophobia.
My view doesnt matter. Its the view of the individual concerned that matters. Some people have different views and those can be disagreed with, or even abhorred by some, but if someone doesnt want to display some visible representatuon for their own reasons that this is fine by me. For this reason I avoid the annual outrage about McLean not wearing a poppy on his shirt. Its his view on something, and that should be thatWhat's a good reason to not want to wear it then, in your view?
How many gay footballers in the PL have you heard of?So he has to be high profile? I think that’s the major issue, unless it’s a ballon D’or contender then it’s blamed on fear of coming out.
Yes it is.Choosing not to wear an armband is not homophobic.
Might only be Thomas Schnitzelburger that has come out and that was after he’d retired.How many gay footballers in the PL have you heard of?
I think it’s perfectly fine to think and operate this way.My view doesnt matter. Its the view of the individual concerned that matters. Some people have different views and those can be disagreed with, or even abhorred by some, but if someone doesnt want to display some visible representatuon for their own reasons that this is fine by me. For this reason I avoid the annual outrage about McLean not wearing a poppy on his shirt. Its his view on something, and that should be that
ZERO.How many gay footballers in the PL have you heard of?
He wrote an article today.Might only be Thomas Schnitzelburger that has come out and that was after he’d retired.
No it isn't homophonic, and writing I love jesus basically doesn't mean what you have written. I think you ve misconstrued the meanings in your head.If you are writing something about Jesus on a rainbow armband, it's pretty obvious to me that is homophobic. Yet again someone using their beliefs as an excuse to hide behind their homophobia. He's basically saying LGBT people need to stop and Jesus is a way to do that. Religion doesn't half fuck people's heads up.
I’m sure all your friends welcome the two lesbians into the pub. I bet most probably fantasize about being in the middle of both of them in bed.It's pretty irrelevant in my opinion, why do people think they need to support a cause like this? We all know gays and lesbians are out there, they're a pretty tough community who support each other.
I have two friends who are lesbians, great girls who don't give two fucks about the rainbow shite, they come into our local, have a laugh with our mainly male mates. Honestly, those offended are proxy sympathisers, live in the real world, my friends are just normal people living normal lives and have never been on the receiving end of homophobia.
A very good one too.
Well, there's a gay guy called Paul who hosts the Monday quiz in another pub, I've known him for donkeys years and consider him a mate, he gave me a big hug when my Dad died, no shame in that, he's a good mate of loads of straight people, no issue at all.I’m sure all your friends welcome the two lesbians into the pub. I bet most probably fantasize about being in the middle of both of them in bed.
Would John Inman and Larry Grayson receive the same welcome if they walked in?
This post reads a lot like “ I am not racist as I have black friends”.Oh do fuck off you snowflake, do you really think I would have them as my friends if I was homophobic.
Yes they are so well protected in the country that you hear racial abuses to this day and gay footballers are afraid of coming out or even going to events with their partners in fear of the vitriol. Very easy for you to say when you are not the minority.You're obviously entitled to an opinion but for me I just don't get it, minorities are well protected in this country, just like racism homophobia will always exist amongst those with extreme views, those people will never change their opinion, I do still think it's "Rainbow shite".
Might only be Thomas Schnitzelburger that has come out and that was after he’d retired.
He summed it up well in his article. You’d have to have skin thicker than a rhino to dare come out as a top class footballer.Bastardized his name there didn't you haha, his documentary on BT Sport was very good. He said the reason he never came out wasn't because of the fans but the dressing room itself where there seemed to be a real hatred of gays.
Aye, about as convincing as the person who is really concerned about 'all lives' but only ever seems to bring it up during a Black Lives Matter campaign. Or the person who is a big advocate of combatting mental health in men, but only on International Women's Day.No it isn't homophonic, and writing I love jesus basically doesn't mean what you have written. I think you ve misconstrued the meanings in your head.
I love jesus....means what it says.
He was saying' You gave me the armband, as a Christian I don't believe in your cause, but I will put it on'
The religion or sex preferences of individuals is nothing to do with anyone, only those involved in any relationships and then it's purely a private matter.Why do they choose not to wear it? Please explain using more words than ‘it’s their choice’ or ‘it’s a religious thing’