The club wants its players to wear a homosexual supporting strip. How manly is that ? Well done to the players who refuse to wear it..
"Manly" Sea Eagles. A misnomer if ever there was one.
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Story link for those not familiar with this:
Hammer blow for Manly as MORE players refuse to wear pride jerseyThe hits just keep coming for Manly, as it's been revealed yet more players outside of the original seven pride jersey boycotters have rejected the opportunity…www.dailymail.co.uk -
Interesting that the only replacement player that is prepared play in this kit is one that is trying to win a full contract with the club. All the others are already fully contracted so don't need to "take the knee" to this type of shit.
If I were in this rugby club I wouldn't want to have to wear symbolism of these peoples lifestyle choices as part of my work uniform. I don't care who people want to sleep with or what they want to be called or how they dress or what they stick in their bodies or where or why. My lack of interest in them and what they do is all the support they will ever get. I don't have conversations with anybody regarding their sexuality or bedroom preferences so why should this be a dominating factor for those in the LGBT world and why should those not in the LGBT world need to wear symbols on our clothing to make a statement of support. The rules on conversations about sexuality and bedroom preferences in public are perfectly clear, keep your personal business to yourself and nobody can judge you for it whatever it is that floats your boat.
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