The blacks have gone too far this time.
One does not simply disrespect people of anus.
Former footballer John Fashanu made an excruciating appearance on Good Morning Britain on Thursday in which he blasted the World Cup protests and claimed it was ‘culturally inappropriate’ to wear a ‘OneLove’ armband.
FIFA’s decision to host the tournament in Qatar – where homosexuality is outlawed and women’s rights limited – has been clouded in controversy particularly after players were threatened with sanctions if they wore the rainbow armband in matches.
The ‘OneLove’ gesture was designed to show solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community and Germany’s players responded to FIFA’s intervention by posing for a team photo on Wednesday with their hands covering their mouths, saying they were ‘being denied a voice’.
But former Wimbledon player Fashanu, whose brother Justin was the first professional footballer to come out as gay and later took his own life, hit out at the protests and claims players at the World Cup should respect Qatar’s archaic laws and avoid politicising the sport.
Speaking on GMB on Thursday morning, he said: ‘The OneLove armband, what has that got to do with football? How did that merge into the world of football?
‘Politics and football, we try to keep them away from each other because if politics goes into football – which is what is happening – the politics go up and up and up and then eventually they will win. So I’m just very disappointed.
'Whatever the rules and regulations are of that country, adhere to them. Some of them might be good, some of them might be bad but respect the country'
Former England player, John Fashanu believes politics and football should remain separate pic.twitter.com/zZK9P8JozW
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) November 24, 2022
‘I don’t think they [the federations] should have even threatened [to wear the armbands] because I just don’t think it’s got anything to do with football at all.
‘We’ve said it time and time again, if they’re going to award Qatar the opportunity to have this wonderful opportunity for football, you would like to think that everybody would adhere to the rules and the regulations of the country. Simple.’
Asked if he thinks it is therefore ‘culturally inappropriate’ to make a protest, Fashanu continued: ‘Very inappropriate, yes. I think that whatever the rules and the regulations are of that country, whatever they might be, adhere to them.
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‘Some of them might be good, some of them might be bad. But respect the country and say, “OK that’s fine. I can’t do this, I can’t do that, that’s fine.”’
Fashanu’s appearance on GMB was such a car crash that he immediately started trending on Twitter with viewers in disbelief over his comments.
John Fashanu. Wow. I agree that Qatar has rules but this is about human rights. This is about diversity and inclusiveness within football. You can't ignore that. #GMB
— YT: Theo Samuels (@theo_samuels) November 24, 2022
John Fashanu doesn't believe England should have worn the Rainbow Armband in Qatar. A man famous for ostracising his brother for being gay. Get him off the TV @GMB.
— PF (@PeterFearns) November 24, 2022
John Fashanu standing up for the Qatari government after his own brother committed suicide due to homophobic bullying is probably, in a crowded field, the most disgusting thing you will see today. https://t.co/FMViFhQPve
— Mark Hebden Is On Strike 💙 (@unionlib) November 24, 2022
‘I can’t believe what I’m listening to,’ wrote one viewer. ‘Are you for real? So in your playing days when all the racial slurs were being hurled at you, you just turned a blind eye did you? Your brother would be turning in his grave.’
Blacks are literally on the verge of getting the “white treatment.”
Every time you see one of these headlines about something politically incorrect, it’s blacks. Of course, that normally would have been swept under the rug, but now that the blacks are going after the Jews, they’re probably going to start getting hit as a group by some of these liberal publications.
You’re going to start seeing like, “what is it about black culture that drives them towards white supremacy?” type headlines.
For the uninitiated: John Fashanu disowned his brother Justin Fashanu for coming out as gay, and his brother later killed himself. In 2012, John Fashanu claimed his brother was not gay and was said he was an attention seeker.
Repugnant.
— Benjamin Butterworth (@benjaminbutter) November 24, 2022
Based!