forevertufc wrote:Thing is kick racism out football was a campaign that allways stood more than a good chance of working, with more and more young talented black footballers coming into the game, the emergence of the African nations cup, political will plus other reasons.
Kick homophobia out of football, lets be honest here, no chance, rainbow laces pointless exercise, in pointlessness. For a start there are atleast 76 countries worldwide were homosexuality is still a criminal offence, there atleast another 6 countries that have some form of anti-gay law, including 2022 world cup hosts Qatar, some of these are deeply religiuos countries were there is no will either amongst their goverments and the majority of the people to change anything.
FIFA are not about to ban 82 countries from the world cup, 83 if Ukraine go ahead and change their laws , any time soon.
Personaly no problem with living and to let live have worked with and known gay people, and had no problem with any of them personaly,however do not want it rammed down my throat either, it's not right and lets not pretend it is.
I personally believe that this snippet that Dave wrote is the way in which any 'normal' person would view gay people. Whatever else has been said on this topic I don't really want to get involved with but I fail to see why this statement is 'very sad'. I don't particularly like heterosexual men commenting on 'shagging birds' every minute of the day as I find it a bit sad and they come across as having minimal intelligence so they are just the same as gays in that respect if we are to hold the view that gay men in particular over promote their homosexuality.
Whether a person is gay, a practising witch, a certain religion or anything they wish to be through choice then it doesn't matter to me and it shouldn't matter to anybody else. They should be proud of it yes but also exercise some respect for others who maybe don't share the same views.
If anyone disagrees with this then I would certainly find it very unusual indeed.
There is no need for rainbow laces or gay pride marches, just for people to try and get along and show some give and take and treat everyone as equals regardless of any orientation they may have. It is simply humans having respect for one another and if you cannot also agree with that then I would find it very disturbing indeed.
Just let us all get on with our lives as best we can. People who are cruel to animals are going to do so, people who hit their wives (and vice versa Gullscorer

) are going to do so , people who sell drugs are going to do so, people who abuse children are going to do so and people who hate gays are going to do so. There isn't much we can do about it and there isn't much a rainbow lace can do about it.
Obviously Greeks and Gargs don't count with regards to this though.
Just read Matts post before submitting this and I 100% agree.