Came in expecting loads of homophobe shouts… looks around and yep… loads of homophobe shouts.
Not much mention that it was actually due to his religion and it was a flag on a shirt that was being used for celebrating a day of LGBT rights. Not much mention that loads of other professional footballers and other sports people started a hashtag supporting him in his religious beliefs, in fact not much mention about these other people full stop…. Checks around…. Nope not much mention at all.
Not much mention of the amazing work with childrens charities, not much mention of the vast amounts of money he’s used for said charities, nope… let’s just jump on the bandwagon because he expressed his own religious views and had the commitment to stand by them.
Of course, pure homophobes are a disgrace, you know, those that target, hurts and abuse people for their own personal life choices should be hit with the full force of the law…
Most rightful thinking people detest those morons but whilst you are ranting and raving about LGBT all being quite rightly entitled to their choices and rights try remembering that strongly religious people are also entitled to their rights, especially if they are not hurting anyone or causing trouble…
He didn’t play as he didn’t want to be seen supporting something that he doesn’t believe in…he never hurt anyone.
I wonder what turn his personal life would have taken from family and friends and fellow Muslims if he had of played.
Easy to sit back and play the righteous perfect angels when you are not standing in the shoes of the person you are condemning.
By the way, right now he improves our crap midfield.
Not much mention that it was actually due to his religion and it was a flag on a shirt that was being used for celebrating a day of LGBT rights. Not much mention that loads of other professional footballers and other sports people started a hashtag supporting him in his religious beliefs, in fact not much mention about these other people full stop…. Checks around…. Nope not much mention at all.
Not much mention of the amazing work with childrens charities, not much mention of the vast amounts of money he’s used for said charities, nope… let’s just jump on the bandwagon because he expressed his own religious views and had the commitment to stand by them.
Of course, pure homophobes are a disgrace, you know, those that target, hurts and abuse people for their own personal life choices should be hit with the full force of the law…
Most rightful thinking people detest those morons but whilst you are ranting and raving about LGBT all being quite rightly entitled to their choices and rights try remembering that strongly religious people are also entitled to their rights, especially if they are not hurting anyone or causing trouble…
He didn’t play as he didn’t want to be seen supporting something that he doesn’t believe in…he never hurt anyone.
I wonder what turn his personal life would have taken from family and friends and fellow Muslims if he had of played.
Easy to sit back and play the righteous perfect angels when you are not standing in the shoes of the person you are condemning.
By the way, right now he improves our crap midfield.