Dan Aitch
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- May 31, 2013
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Today I'll be wearing my newly-purchased 'Football vs. Homophobia' t-shirt to the game. I'm already nervous that I'll get insults, or comments aimed at me.
I'm heterosexual, happily married, confident in who I am... and wearing a t-shirt asking for equality is making me nervous.
Would I go to the Amex if I was gay, and would I be comfortable and confident that I wouldn't be abused? At the moment I doubt it. It's not much of an insight to how homophobia affects people, but it's enough to make me think more-deeply about just how much needs to be done before football really is for everyone.
If anyone wants to hold hands with me today, just ask. I'll be happy to oblige and grateful for the reassurance. Isn't that sad...
I'm heterosexual, happily married, confident in who I am... and wearing a t-shirt asking for equality is making me nervous.
Would I go to the Amex if I was gay, and would I be comfortable and confident that I wouldn't be abused? At the moment I doubt it. It's not much of an insight to how homophobia affects people, but it's enough to make me think more-deeply about just how much needs to be done before football really is for everyone.
If anyone wants to hold hands with me today, just ask. I'll be happy to oblige and grateful for the reassurance. Isn't that sad...