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06/19/22 8:47 PM

#417222 RE: fuagf #417210

The Afghan Taliban is.....................envious.
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07/26/22 4:50 AM

#419755 RE: fuagf #417210

Chris Kluwe, tremendous letter! .. concise, direct, candid .. obviously absolutely heartfelt .. for sure a gutsy letter ..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=79358507 .. continued below ..
[.. insert July 26, 2022 ..
Friday afternoon mental health break and a celebration of Americans!
“They Won’t Magically Turn You Into A Lustful Cockmonster”: Chris Kluwe Explains
Gay Marriage To The Politician Who Is Offended By An NFL Player Supporting It
Chris Kluwe Sep 7, 2012 2:00 PM
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"OUCH! The Texas Taliban wing of the Republican Party"

Can't post on the other board so am connecting the Ian Roberts today news
with that of then this way here. Oh, but while i'm there this ad is tremendous ..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=169495742

so back to Roberts - the Kluwe content above was NINE YEARS AGO

continued i remember one particular event in 1994 clearly .. Ian Roberts a top player for Manly Sea Eagles
.. http://www.seaeagles.com.au/ .. was the first Australian rugby player to come out personally .. so many were
'how could it be he's so 'tough' .. it was GREAT, and hilarious to see the oh nos from many who didn't know .. lol ..
Ian Roberts talks about being out personally and professionally
'You hear all those horrible stories about high-profile people who had
been living these closeted lives. There's no excuse for it anymore'
18 April 2012 | By Greg Hernandez
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TODAY .. one clear example of poor issue management by one club

Roberts open to meeting with Manly seven

Jasper Bruce | July 26, 2022


Former Manly, and openly gay, forward Ian Roberts wants to talk with the club’s “sitting out seven”.

Openly gay NRL great Ian Roberts says he’s keen to meet with the seven Manly players who are choosing to sit out the club’s round 20 game rather than wear a new jersey celebrating LGBTQI inclusion.

Jason Saab, Josh Aloiai, Josh Schuster, Tolutau Koula, Christian Tuipulotu, Haumole Olakau’atu, and Toafofoa Sipley have cited religious concerns with the Sea Eagles’ pride design, with rainbow stripes replacing their jersey’s usual white hoops.

The players say they were not consulted about the design before it was unveiled to the public on Sunday night.

While playing for Manly in 1995, Roberts, now 56, came out as gay and remains the only Australian male professional rugby league player to do so.

“I fully respect those players who are choosing not to play and their right not to play with their religious beliefs,” Roberts said.

“It’s such a delicate, difficult subject matter because you don’t want to be disrespectful to people and their beliefs.

“I’m all about education … I would love, given the opportunity, to be able to sit down at a table with those guys and just have an open conversation with them, to try to explain what a pride round means, particularly for the LGBTQIA+ community, what it means to us.”

Roberts said making those with religious beliefs feel isolated was the last thing he hoped a game celebrating inclusion would do.

“It isn’t a thing of exclusivity. It’s just about welcoming and saying to the LGBTQIA+ community, you are part of the greater community and you are welcome here,” he said.

Roberts said lives could be saved if those with differing views held open discussions.

“I’ve lost friends to suicide
and I’ve seen the consequences of what homophobia, transphobia, and all the phobias can do to people,” he said.

“I don’t want to start quoting the terrible statistics that we know about the LGBTQIA+ community and self-harm. But those are the types of consequences that come when there is pushback against stuff like (the inclusion jersey). This is what discrimination can do.”

Roberts said he was heartened by the Sea Eagles’ decision to persist with wearing the jersey, and thanked coach Des Hasler and captain Daly Cherry-Evans for fronting the media to affirm the club’s commitment to inclusion.

“I thought their authenticity, their sincerity, was wonderful,” he said.

“(Hasler) did the right thing in saying they got a few things wrong (by not consulting the players) … that was very brave.”

Hasler said he planned on speaking with Roberts soon.

“I personally played with Ian Roberts and wholeheartedly admire his contribution to the game, and also society,” Hasler said.

“The role he has played at our club, in the NRL and the community cannot be understated.”

AAP

https://theqldr.com.au/sport/2022/07/26/rl_roberts/