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I always used to think that homophobic songs and the like were just banter and anyone being wound up by them were being overly sensitive. I couldn’t believe people were getting arrested or banned for it at Brighton.
But then I heard an interview with someone from a gay football supporters group and it completely changed my mind. It’s why it’s worth listening to others people experience.
In terms of the Dave Chappell thing I haven’t heard it but taking comedy out of context is a daft thing to do to get offended by.
I agree with this. It's a tough subject and I strongly object to 'wokeism' and identity politics etc which I do think drives wedges between people and fractures rather than heals society.
That said, it is important to understand these things from other perspectives and quite clearly chants that demonise homosexuality are not acceptable. Whether they cause enormous harm or not is a fair question to ask, but it cannot be used as an insult, and the club and most fans don't want it. It might be okay amongst friends, some of whom may be gay, but that is a different context again.
The same goes for 'I'd rather wear a turban than a rose' which is plainly racist. Again, the extent of harm caused is a fair debate, but it's discriminatory. In fact it's doubly discriminatory. It's one of the worst chants there is and thankfully very rarely heard now.
All of this is very nuanced however, particularly in terms of 'always shit on the English side of the bridge', 'viva Gareth Bale, **** the union jack' etc. Both of which quite clearly fall foul of being hate crimes and CCFC probably have as many English fans as we do BAME or LGBT. Even singing 'sign on' at Liverpool fans. Is this not as harmful as a racist trope? Who is to say? A big issue for me is also political bigotry. As many people throughout history have been killed for a political belief as a religious one, so we need to be careful on that too.
As mentioned, I have no time for the 'woke language police' or puritanical approach to it all but a line does need to be drawn and chants that mock gay people or sikhs etc does need to be defined as not acceptable. I wouldn't ban fans for life for it, but it's fair for the authorities to clamp down on it.
I think this thread sums up why it’s not worth a gay footballer coming out. The just banter brigade would be out every game then crying about being called out for being twats/making up shit excuses like “where did it even say being gay is bad”
people take offence, offence isn't given. some people need to toughen up a bit and realise being offended doesn't actually do anything to you.
oh I've been offended....so what, will the earth stop spinning? Are we all going to die as a result?
receiving a kick in the bollocks just because you are English or Indian is very different from having "I'd rather wear a turban than a rose" sung at you.
Fair play everybody has an ego and doesn't like being wrong but you have one the size of a fridge freezer
You have got some brass neck trying to wriggle your way out of this one
It's an extremely offensive chant sung by white Welsh people at English white people telling them that they are so sub standard that they would rather be Asian than English
The spokesperson for a Hindu community centre in Grangetown told us that his son heard this song when he was a steward.......and he was very offended . So it doesn't matter what you or I , white blokes think , this song is racist and offensive
Now several people have pulled you up on this , you have the choice to accept that you wernt aware of the song and you could have done that , you think you would have been ridiculed but people have tried to explain to you , clearly , why it is so offensive
Yet you are not able to say OK lads no worries and you would have got no problem , no worries 👍 back in return
But you can't have that can you ?
You are like a slippery eel , it's fecking embarrassing
You are wrong , it's an offensive song , admit it or forever play the idiot
You really are making a dick out of yourself here
That song being sung gets heard by a young Indian lad working as a steward , he tells his mates , he and his mates don't come anymore
Do you think Asian people should have to listen to this song at football or rugby matches ?
Should they just ......toughen up ?
You are an idiot
you seem to have skipped the bit where you hate 17m people, wishing them ill will just because they hold different political views. I'm not the bigot sludge, you are.
My view on this is that its a football song designed to wind up opposing fans. whether it does or not is moot.
and just so we are clear, which race are we targeting when we reference turban? And why is a hindu getting upset about turbans? Sikhs and muslims wear turbans, but hindus do not.