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It seems like you’re wilfully ignoring the fact that the clothes he just so happened to refuse to wear, were in support of LGBTQ+ rights.By all means, consider him a meff if you wish, but can you not see the danger in your deducement that refusing to wear someone else's clothes makes them an abhorrent person? A person so abhorrent that they should be precluded from employment despite being otherwise qualified! That's how this discussion started; should Gueye be precluded from re-joining Everton because he declined to wear somebody else's clothes? The push-back from maintaining any stance other than one that has Gueye blackmarked for evermore says it all.
If Gueye was an advocate of hateful rhetoric, then fair enough, you can label him abhorrent and have him blackmarked for evermore. But he hasn't done that. He's simply declined to wear somebody else's clothes, something that nobody should be bullied into doing. It's one thing to mandate against discrimination, and quite another to force people into wearing other people's clothes. The irony of course, is that punishing Gueye for declining to wear someone else's clothes is far more discriminatory than anything Gueye has done.
His beliefs - however misguided - should not preclude him from any employment, but Everton has a responsibility to uphold its values as a club and therefore should decide not to sign players who would deny people their rights.
There again, we’re reportedly about to be sponsored by another gaming company, so what do I know!!??
In any event I’d be reticent about resigning him, quite aside from his stance on LGBTQ+ rights. I can’t imagine he’d have the legs required for his role in the PL after a few years in the French wilderness.