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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. " Not really, it is a political gesture. The Germans made that decision. They also haven’t banned it but have suggested alternative dates for it. | |||
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"LGBTQI+ rainbow? " Yep. It's in response to Hungary's new rules banning anyone under 18 from any content seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change because, you know, you can catch that stuff. | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. " I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events? | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. Not really, it is a political gesture. The Germans made that decision. They also haven’t banned it but have suggested alternative dates for it." Yeah, when the eyes of the world won't see it. It's a bit like saying I'll only be racist when no black people are around. | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. Not really, it is a political gesture. The Germans made that decision. They also haven’t banned it but have suggested alternative dates for it. Yeah, when the eyes of the world won't see it. It's a bit like saying I'll only be racist when no black people are around. " During a week celebrating LGBTQ+ rights in Germany | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events?" Better align? It's coloured bulbs. Equality is every second of every day, not just on a cold wet Tuesday morning. | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events? Better align? It's coloured bulbs. Equality is every second of every day, not just on a cold wet Tuesday morning." So they havent banned it? | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. Not really, it is a political gesture. The Germans made that decision. They also haven’t banned it but have suggested alternative dates for it. Yeah, when the eyes of the world won't see it. It's a bit like saying I'll only be racist when no black people are around. During a week celebrating LGBTQ+ rights in Germany " Ah, a token week, that's good then. What about the other 51? | |||
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"LGBTQI+ rainbow? Yep. It's in response to Hungary's new rules banning anyone under 18 from any content seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change because, you know, you can catch that stuff." Yep. I once unknowingly sat next to a gay man on a train. The very next day I was chin deep in pussy. | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events? Better align? It's coloured bulbs. Equality is every second of every day, not just on a cold wet Tuesday morning. So they havent banned it?" They are banned from doing it at that specific match, yes. | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events? Better align? It's coloured bulbs. Equality is every second of every day, not just on a cold wet Tuesday morning. So they havent banned it? They are banned from doing it at that specific match, yes. " But thats not banning it They are proposing to do it in another occasion. | |||
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"LGBTQI+ rainbow? Yep. It's in response to Hungary's new rules banning anyone under 18 from any content seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change because, you know, you can catch that stuff. Yep. I once unknowingly sat next to a gay man on a train. The very next day I was chin deep in pussy. " You need a double jab....of cock. This stuff is contagious. | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events? Better align? It's coloured bulbs. Equality is every second of every day, not just on a cold wet Tuesday morning. So they havent banned it? They are banned from doing it at that specific match, yes. But thats not banning it They are proposing to do it in another occasion." I think that Hungary banning the sharing of any content seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change to under-18s is the type of banning that we should be debating. | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events? Better align? It's coloured bulbs. Equality is every second of every day, not just on a cold wet Tuesday morning. So they havent banned it? They are banned from doing it at that specific match, yes. But thats not banning it They are proposing to do it in another occasion. I think that Hungary banning the sharing of any content seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change to under-18s is the type of banning that we should be debating. " Probably should have started a thread on that then … | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events? Better align? It's coloured bulbs. Equality is every second of every day, not just on a cold wet Tuesday morning. So they havent banned it? They are banned from doing it at that specific match, yes. But thats not banning it They are proposing to do it in another occasion. I think that Hungary banning the sharing of any content seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change to under-18s is the type of banning that we should be debating. Probably should have started a thread on that then …" This is that thread. It's why the Germans wanted to light up the stadium as they're playing Hungary. It's all mentioned above in actual words that you can read. | |||
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"And people say that Pride isn’t necessary… " I know, right. A guy came out today and became the first openly gay NFL player. It's great for representation but still sad that it's so rare that it's actual news. | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events? Better align? It's coloured bulbs. Equality is every second of every day, not just on a cold wet Tuesday morning. So they havent banned it? They are banned from doing it at that specific match, yes. But thats not banning it They are proposing to do it in another occasion. I think that Hungary banning the sharing of any content seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change to under-18s is the type of banning that we should be debating. Probably should have started a thread on that then … This is that thread. It's why the Germans wanted to light up the stadium as they're playing Hungary. It's all mentioned above in actual words that you can read." You’ve titled it UEFA and talked about banning the lighting up of a stadium. Nowhere in the original post did you mention Hungary or it’s recent law changes. Unless you wrote it in invisible ink? | |||
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"UEFA have banned the Allianz arena in Munich of lighting up their stadium in a rainbow coloured show of solidarity of equal rights due to it being a political gesture. UEFA obviously picks and chooses when something is political or not. Maybe looting, rioting and statue dethroning will get their attention. I'm presuming you missed the bit where uefa offered alternative dates which align better with existing events? Better align? It's coloured bulbs. Equality is every second of every day, not just on a cold wet Tuesday morning. So they havent banned it? They are banned from doing it at that specific match, yes. But thats not banning it They are proposing to do it in another occasion. I think that Hungary banning the sharing of any content seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change to under-18s is the type of banning that we should be debating. Probably should have started a thread on that then … This is that thread. It's why the Germans wanted to light up the stadium as they're playing Hungary. It's all mentioned above in actual words that you can read. You’ve titled it UEFA and talked about banning the lighting up of a stadium. Nowhere in the original post did you mention Hungary or it’s recent law changes. Unless you wrote it in invisible ink?" And the minor fact is it hasn't been banned And I also dont get the reference to statues. | |||
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"LGBTQI+ rainbow? Yep. It's in response to Hungary's new rules banning anyone under 18 from any content seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change because, you know, you can catch that stuff." I wrote the above in invisible ink. Apparently. | |||
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