A campaign to tackle homophobic,free young lesbian sex videos biphobic and transphobic attitudes in sport has revealed that almost three-quarters of British football fans have heard anti-LGBTQ remarks at games over the last five years.
SEE ALSO: Member of the royal family comes out as gay and makes historyThe study, commissioned by Stonewall as part of the Rainbow Laces campaign, also found out that one in five 18- to 24-year-olds said they would be embarrassed if their favourite player came out.
Young people are also twice as likely to say anti-LGBTQ language is harmless if it’s just meant as "banter".
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
"While the majority of people see homophobic chants and abuse as a problem, and want to see sport become more welcoming of lesbian gay, bi and trans players and fans, there is a persistent minority who believe this sort of abuse is acceptable," Ruth Hunt, Stonewall's chief executive, said.
"These vocal few may be under the illusion that anti-LGBT language is harmless but it makes lesbian, gay, bi and trans fans and players feel unsafe, unwelcome and unable to be themselves."
"We need high-profile sports clubs and personalities to stand up as allies and help make sport everyone's game by showing that homophobic abuse has no place in sport."
The research also showed some encouraging trends.
The majority of football fans (88 percent) said they would be either "proud" or "neutral" if their favourite player came out as gay. Most people also thought that offensive language directed at LGBTQ people in sport is a problem.
In the Premier League, Arsenal was singled out as an example of a club who wholeheartedly supported the Rainbow Laces initiative, which calls on players and professional teams to wear rainbow-coloured laces during games.
Only a few professional footballers have come out in the UK. Thomas Hitzlesperger, a German midfielder who played for Aston Villa, came out after his retirement.
Topics LGBTQ
Hillary Clinton's reaction to the fireworks at the Democratic convention is everythingMadeleine Albright shatters brooch fashion with a symbolic pinWhy my son doesn't play 'Fortnite: Battle Royale'Windows 10 October 2018 Update is more about phones than PCs'Assassin's Creed: Odyssey' review round10 reasons we believe Tim Kaine had never seen or heard of balloons before last nightSexual assault hotline receives most traffic ever after Ford's testimonyScientists in Singapore grow functioning 'mini' midbrain tissuePusha T is selling 'Delete Your Account' tees to support Hillary ClintonDonald Trump portrayed as ultimate Hollywood movie villain10 reasons we believe Tim Kaine had never seen or heard of balloons before last nightKeeping up with 'The Jetsons': Motherhood in the age of robotsA reminder that Amazon sells stuff but is really a web services companyMandy Moore says deciding to sing for Hillary Clinton was 'a noMicrosoft challenges Apple with $899 Surface Pro, $999 Surface Laptop 2Hillary Clinton's reaction to the fireworks at the Democratic convention is everythingMadeleine Albright shatters brooch fashion with a symbolic pinHands on with Microsoft's Surface Pro 6, Surface Laptop 2Madeleine Albright shatters brooch fashion with a symbolic pinCelebrate 10,000 days of the world wide web with a trip down memory lane John Jeremiah Sullivan’s Remarks on Frederick Seidel Google and Universal Music might license artists' voices for AI Three Angry Women What—and Why—Is Merchant’s Gargling Oil? Happy Birthday, Honoré de Balzac! Acrobats and Mountebanks The Morning News Roundup for May 16, 2014 TikTok lets creators label AI August Strindberg’s Landscapes Degenerate Art Taylor Swift is the soundtrack of Summer TV An Interview with Joshua Ferris X aka Twitter executives had a very bad day defending Musk's platform Subscribe Now, Get a Vintage Issue from 1959 An Austrian Town’s Beautiful New Bus Stops The End of Irony Virgin Galactic will blast a high Why calling someone a 'Karen' ended up in New Zealand parliament Recap of Canto 29 of Dante’s “Inferno” The Morning News Roundup for May 8, 2014
3.0782s , 10519.40625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【free young lesbian sex videos】,Inspiration Information Network