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If it is illegal in his country he could be worried about backlash against his family anything , I’ll bet no one here complaining lives in any of these country’s so we don’t know what it’s like like I said yesterday different story if he was out in the open abusing people , reading some of these comments it’s just another excuse for people to try and out do each other with there fake fume
Absolutely and so am I. I think your answer demonstrates that this issue like many others requires far more thought than just "they're entitled to their beliefs".Yes ... positive opinions about rape, murder, genocide, kiddie fiddling etc. In other things I wait for somebody to be guilty of a crime rather than having opinions. We are not thought police.
whomever:- 'we feel the time is right to promote equality and show a united front against harassment and worse based on any individuals sexuality so the entire league is wearing the rainbow laces to make a statement'This is my feeling to be honest.
We’ll never know how that conversation went down.
‘Gana mate we’re all wearing rainbow laces to support LGBTQ+ rights’
‘Ok I have no problem with that but I’m going to not participate myself as I don’t feel strongly about the situation and it’s a taboo subject in my country’
‘Gana mate we’re all wearing rainbow laces to support LGBTQ+ rights’
‘F those **** they will all go to hell for their life choices’
Who knows what really happened?
My point was that I think you're drawing that absolute line too far out here, in a manner that is likely to be self-defeating.I'm not equating anything with anything. I asked a question to a person who says they believe that we should respect a person's right to their beliefs and essentially asked where do we draw the line. It is not useful to centre your thoughts on an issue like this on the axiom that all beliefs must be tolerated despite the content and implications of those beliefs.
What do you mean belief/believe in? Since when were LGBT people some kind of mythical thing like Bigfoot? They’re people just like everyone else.
And yes if he wants to be a disgusting bigot then his work opportunities should be effected.
It is a fake fume for 95 per cent of these people .Have you seen what happens to people in Africa if there even suspected of being gay thrown off building etc I’d be worried for my family if things like that happen ,but of course some lad who’s probably never done anything in there life to help any of the charity’s and most Probaly lives in a country where they don’t have to worry about any of these things knows better and isn’t scared to tell everyone either.It isn't fake fume mate.
The laws of his own country are quite immaterial. If slavery was acceptable in Senegal, we wouldn't be happy if he refused to condemn it.
The fact is he lives and works in a society where equality and rights are something we are striving to ensure are respected by all. Having a high profile figure refuse to support it undermines it.
There is no law which he says he has to, but there's no law that says we have to employ someone in his position.
Frankly, as good as he was for us, even if you want to debate the intricacies of this argument forever, the fact is that at 32, nearly 33, he isn't good enough to justify all of the negative publicity that would come along with this, quite apart from me thinking that his views here should preclude him from employment at Everton.
It isn't fake fume mate.
The laws of his own country are quite immaterial. If slavery was acceptable in Senegal, we wouldn't be happy if he refused to condemn it.
The fact is he lives and works in a society where equality and rights are something we are striving to ensure are respected by all. Having a high profile figure refuse to support it undermines it.
There is no law which he says he has to, but there's no law that says we have to employ someone in his position.
Frankly, as good as he was for us, even if you want to debate the intricacies of this argument forever, the fact is that at 32, nearly 33, he isn't good enough to justify all of the negative publicity that would come along with this, quite apart from me thinking that his views here should preclude him from employment at Everton.
The G-man still hasn't left yet, has he? Maybe the plan is to reunite the dream-team!I mean, he made Gomes look good. That's the stuff of miracles.
It's a risk, but the potential upside is massive. I don't usually endorse a second go-round for a player, but I'd make an exception here.
Neither do I and that's not what has happened here. As soon as you make a decision either way on something like this it reveals an attitude and I believe that those attitudes should be scrutinized and criticised if they clash with basic, fundamental beliefs like equality for example.My point was that I think you're drawing that absolute line too far out here, in a manner that is likely to be self-defeating.
I believe in equal rights. I don't believe in forcing anyone to wear anything on their shirt...and that includes sponsorship. We do that anyway, with the attendant conflicts over what is right and proper to have on a shirt, and we end up just dividing ourselves along fault lines that don't have to be there.
Fair enough, and as you say we can only infer so much from what is known about the circumstances.Neither do I and that's not what has happened here. As soon as you make a decision either way on something like this it reveals an attitude and I believe that those attitudes should be scrutinized and criticised if they clash with basic, fundamental beliefs like equality for example.
A lot of this is hypothetical though because we don't actually know what happened or what IGG's beliefs are. That's why I'm going to leave this discussion where it is now
if he supports it publically he will never be able to go home, his family will have to disown him & they might get some issues none the less. he'd also be banned from international footy.
It's not that simple.