halfcenturyup
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How many elite footballers are openly gay?
I have no idea. And very little interest. But that wasn't the question. You are saying locker rooms are out of step with society?
How many elite footballers are openly gay?
Openly as in that you know they're gay, or that all of their close family and friends know that they are?How many elite footballers are openly gay?
....and that is the be all, and end all of it ;)Have to say, I would disagree with the first of the "don't say" points. If you're playing for City, and you're taking care of business on the pitch, I don't give a toss what colour you are, what religion (if any) you follow or who you sleep with. What you do on the pitch is the bottom line for me. Nothing else.
Have to say, I would disagree with the first of the "don't say" points. If you're playing for City, and you're taking care of business on the pitch, I don't give a toss what colour you are, what religion (if any) you follow or who you sleep with. What you do on the pitch is the bottom line for me. Nothing else.
Good to see some support. Can’t imagine what the comments will be like though!
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Yes.I have no idea. And very little interest. But that wasn't the question. You are saying locker rooms are out of step with society?
We'll never be totally free of the small minded bigots.This is a very understandable opinion and very much the ideal we’re all striving for. The issue is that people need to care about identity precisely because not everybody thinks like you… As demonstrated by the comments section on pretty much any rainbow post on a PL team’s page.
If we were just to gloss over these differences and all pretend to be “blind” to it then we’re not actually helping, we’re just ignoring the reality of people’s very real problems. These are problems that need solving and to solve them we have to acknowledge they exist. We need to accept that people simply are different, and for some those differences hinder them in life, because we don’t live in a utopia. As long as there are people around who discriminate, we need to care about identity. But hopefully one day we won’t need to.
This is a very understandable opinion and very much the ideal we’re all striving for. The issue is that people need to care about identity precisely because not everybody thinks like you… As demonstrated by the comments section on pretty much any rainbow post on a PL team’s page.
If we were just to gloss over these differences and all pretend to be “blind” to it then we’re not actually helping, we’re just ignoring the reality of people’s very real problems. These are problems that need solving and to solve them we have to acknowledge they exist. We need to accept that people simply are different, and for some those differences hinder them in life, because we don’t live in a utopia. As long as there are people around who discriminate, we need to care about identity. But hopefully one day we won’t need to.
Until footballers feel comfortable enough to be open about their sexuality then there are plenty of people who care.Just go be gay, its 2023 nobody fucking cares, just stop going on and on and on and on about it. I hate the weird obsession with forcing Muslim players to wear rainbow gear aswell. Just leave people alone, if they do something homophobic punish them. A forced protest is just bizarre to me