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[Albion] Homophobic Chanting



Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Are you asking whether homophobia is still an issue in the UK?
No, just is there more homophobia than wife beating/ husband beating, general bullying, racism etc. There are so many nasty people out there that these things will never be eradicated. My point was more that being gay is now accepted and embraced by the vast majority of people as far as I can see. Very different and uplifting from when I was young.

Of course all the above are unacceptable and despicable.
 




Thunder Bolt

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If we don't sing and abuse the opposition in any way then we'll have to find new ways to sing our own praises because "Albionnnnnnn Albionnnnn" for even 45 minutes is soon going to get tiresome.
The problem is that singing "we're so great" or "look at our lovely silky football" is all a bit too American. Someone will need to come up with something better and we already see too many crap attempts on here.
Or we need to come up with more clever ways to abuse the opposition in a nice way and without them realising.

"Your strip colours don't match very well"
"Milk is cheaper down our way "
?
Of course, your post is tongue in cheek, but we have plenty of player songs to support the team.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Of course, your post is tongue in cheek, but we have plenty of player songs to support the team.
We’re Brighton Hove Albion, we’re taking the piss came to an abrupt halt :lolol:
 








Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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This distinction really peeves me and I know I'll come across as deluded but:
Can't we just try and be nice to everybody.
I didn't come here for a lecture in communism.
 


BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Sorry to hear that Grizz , and i don’t agree with the homophobic chanting , but christ , people are dying all over the world through wars and starvation , people being stabbed and murdered in the u.k. , people trafficking , under age prostitution , drugs galore ruining people’s lives and you moan about a bit of obscene language ? put it into context
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The Seagull

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A load of straight men singing to another load of straight men that they’re gay doesn’t wind me up or start me thinking it’s ’ a hate crime’. Don’t over think it. It’s just done to wind people up and clearly it has.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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Got called a “f***ing gay ****” outside right in front of a PC, didn’t do anything and said he was there to “keep the peace” they don’t care. The police DO NOT care that was the 4th officer, I’d spoke to. They don’t care and blame the club. Absolutely pointless organisation.
Same here and I challenged a policeman nearby to whether he heard it (unless he was stone dead he did) he denied it. I said that he was just as bad as the Leeds fan. I told him I'd clocked his badge number and would be taking it further.

Does it offend me? No, however my best friends are a gay couple of a similar age to me (55) and when they tell you the stuff they have had to suffer since the 80's if I can't stand up for them then I'm as bad.
 




MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
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Genuine question, I don’t get out and about around town/cities at night much these days, but is this really still a thing these days?I don’t remember the last time, other than at football matches, that I heard any comments or slurs towards gay people when I have been out and about, and there are plenty who are very upfront about being gay as far as I can see.
Yes it is.
 








Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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I see a few more numpties have crawled out of the woodwork to tell us all how it is, and how we need to man up. The Neanderthal gene is retained in our gene pool and is useful, because it facilitates a population of cheerful menial workers who are happy to keep their heads down, making life a little softer for the rest of us. They get funny ideas, of course, and strong laws are required to keep them at arms length.
 






lawros left foot

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What I don’t get is that they were doing this right in the face of stewards and police who did nothing. Only saw one Leeds fan being taken out by police first half - no idea what for. Absolute disgrace!

And we should have won!!


The Dirty Leeds fan being ejected was the only one who didn’t join in the chants.

MARCHING ON TOGETHER!!!
 


"We can see you holding hands" is not offensive in the slightest. Let's be honest with ourselves here. It's been sung at us for years without any bother - to which we usually replied "you're too ugly to be gay!".

I suppose it is true that they are insinuating that we are gay and it is something we should be ashamed of... but surely this is the equivilent to them singing "we are homophobes, we are homophobes!". I only see this as egg on their faces really.

Homophobia has no place in football, just like racism and any other form of discrimination. I don't think any action is needed here, as this crowd from a less affluent and less educated region of England is simply embarrassing themselves here. Over time they will learn better, I'm sure of that.

I do find the faux outrage from people on this thread a little big cringe worthy though. I think it's important to remain grounded when there is quite clearly social engineering occurring which, for whatever reason, is instructing us to be offended by more and more things every day.
This.
 


The Wizard

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Does everyone in the Leeds crowd genuinely HATE gay people? Probably not, however it does say a lot when you’re only retort to a chant is to resort to a stereotype.

I think a lot of Leeds fans are just genuinely thick, it’s not that they hate gay people they just simply don’t understand why these ‘light hearted ‘joke’ chants aren’t really a joke anymore.

I’m not offended or outraged, but I could see why a gay person in our crowd yesterday might have been.
 




wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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Not really, all those things are genuinely horrendous as well, but just because they exist doesn't mean homophobic chanting should take a back seat. I don't expect people to get it, I don't expect people to agree with me, but I do sigh when I read people on here saying it doesn't affect people, it's just banter, my gay friends find it funny (I really doubt they do). I just wanted to give a perspective from someone who went through it and who is gay, that's all 😊
Just for perspective, my black gay friends really do find it funny, they actually said 10 years ago that Brighton fans need to man up.

I now await the offended telling me that I am a liar.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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I see a few more numpties have crawled out of the woodwork to tell us all how it is, and how we need to man up. The Neanderthal gene is retained in our gene pool and is useful, because it facilitates a population of cheerful menial workers who are happy to keep their heads down, making life a little softer for the rest of us. They get funny ideas, of course, and strong laws are required to keep them at arms length.
They never seem very happy 🤣
 


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