Quote bewildered="bewildered"I think it’s a great idea for two reasons. The first reason is its great to see a big club promoting that homophobia is not good. I remember working with a lad that was out but daren't come out at work because he didn’t know how his colleagues would treat him. It’s a bloody disgrace when someone feels afraid to be themselves. Hopefully Leeds can raise awareness as the government tackles racism and disability discrimination on all fronts but this issue always seems to be third or forth in line.'"
I wouldn't equate racism and disability discrimination with 'homophobia'. The former are completely irrational - racism involves treating people differently due to something as arbitrary as skin colour, and discriminating on the basis of disability is just mean-spirited, disabled people cannot help their condition.
Heck, perhaps my religious beliefs have helped shape this view, but my disapproval of homosexual behaviour forms part of my overall attitude towards sexual morality. There is a big difference between arbitrary prejudice such as racism and disapproval of an individual's sexual behaviour.
Don't get me wrong though, no one deserves to be bullied, harassed or worse because they are gay.