Tricky Dicky
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I think most fans of most clubs would react, individually, pretty much with the same indifference.
Even now there seems to be more made of celebrities coming out by media than their fans.
But football fans are also different. Individually, in discussion away from the pitch, we are usually a reasonable bunch. But when you throw in tribal rivalries, heat of the battle (things that don't exist, or no where near the same degree with music or film stars) in the middle of a crowd in the tens of thousands, a pack mentality can take over. And the "banter" will flow, and I think it would be naive to say it won't cross the line, where many of the types of people who would react as the people reacting reasonably on here would, find themselves joining in, getting caught up in the moment and not stopping to think how appreciate their chants are.
Pretty much my thoughts, sadly, but it is possible that once one or two have borne the brunt of this, those that follow will get it easier, when people have got bored of it. Unfortunately it takes that one or two to run the gauntlet.