TheMan
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OK, I am interested to get the views of the community as to the "Rainbow Laces Campaign".
For those unaware, it is an initiative launched by Stonewall, to encourage professional league footballers to don rainbow coloured laces in their boots. It is done independently of any present initiatives, and without consultation of any of the professional bodies. There has been varying degrees of take up, and quite a bit of controversy, particularly given the strapline:
"Right Behind Gay Footballers"
Is the idea of sending out that message, and also that of wearing "Rainbow Laces" particularly helpful in actually removing stereotypes or combating homophobia in the game itself?
Personally, in that environment, I sincerely doubt it! To me, all they need to do is make YMCA the theme for all the players to walk out to.
I saw plenty of good natured chat surrounding The Smiler's rainbow staircase. Taking this into football, in this way, I only feel adds to stereotypical views. This after all, is about stamping out homophobia. It is about raising an extremely important issue within football, which seems in general (racism, homophobia etc) to lag behind many other sports or aspects of society at times.
The issue isn't those who would see rainbow laces, and the strap line, and see the intention of such - we already understand the issues, the problem is stamping out homophobia.
Rainbow laces, and camp innuendo phrases, in this environment I just find quite stupid.
Can you imagine doing the same thing for the race issue? I am not even going there.
BBC Article
I am though, as always, keen to hear the generally exceptionally intelligent responses of this great community.
(No, honestly, I mean it
)
;D
For those unaware, it is an initiative launched by Stonewall, to encourage professional league footballers to don rainbow coloured laces in their boots. It is done independently of any present initiatives, and without consultation of any of the professional bodies. There has been varying degrees of take up, and quite a bit of controversy, particularly given the strapline:
"Right Behind Gay Footballers"
Is the idea of sending out that message, and also that of wearing "Rainbow Laces" particularly helpful in actually removing stereotypes or combating homophobia in the game itself?
Personally, in that environment, I sincerely doubt it! To me, all they need to do is make YMCA the theme for all the players to walk out to.
I saw plenty of good natured chat surrounding The Smiler's rainbow staircase. Taking this into football, in this way, I only feel adds to stereotypical views. This after all, is about stamping out homophobia. It is about raising an extremely important issue within football, which seems in general (racism, homophobia etc) to lag behind many other sports or aspects of society at times.
The issue isn't those who would see rainbow laces, and the strap line, and see the intention of such - we already understand the issues, the problem is stamping out homophobia.
Rainbow laces, and camp innuendo phrases, in this environment I just find quite stupid.
Can you imagine doing the same thing for the race issue? I am not even going there.
BBC Article
I am though, as always, keen to hear the generally exceptionally intelligent responses of this great community.
(No, honestly, I mean it
;D