Thursday 27 November 2008

Nottingham gives bigot the hero treatment

I think I'll start a campaign to erect a statue to one of Nottingham's industrialists whose wealth was built on the slave trade and made the city prosperous. Or a plaque at the local TUC offices to honour Mrs. Thatcher's extraordinary length of leadership. Or even a statue in the Market Square to a racist, homophobic, egotistical, foul-mouthed bigot who bullied his employees. Wait a minute - someone's already done that last one.Why anyone in a society claiming to value equality should honour someone well-known for doing the opposite in all aspects of his life is beyond justification.

I don't believe in coincidence. Justin Fashanu's footballing career (he's still the only out professional footballer in history) went downhill as soon as Brian Clough dug his evil claws into him. The Football Association is keen to kick out homophobia, but how can it if people put vile men like Clough up as heroes. I'm not interested in how he put some sporting team on top of some league. His methods of abuse and bullying do not justify it, any more the Olympic movement could put up a statue to one if its most successful Olympic hosts, Hitler.

Personal bigotries have no place at work.Recently the FA gave its support to “The Justin Campaign”, which specifically addresses homophobia in football. It's co-ordinated by James Bartholomew Hall, an artist and an amateur footballer. Information can be found at http://www.thejustincampaign.com/.

The fact that no gay professional footballer who supports the campaign has the guts to come out makes them and the FA hypocrites. I know from personal knowledge as a hotel Night Manager that there are top players, with show-WAGS, who sleep with men.And the fans are as much to blame. Just a few weeks ago thousands of yobs were chanting homophobic abuse from Nottingham terraces. The back page of a recent Pink Paper gives more examples.

Wake up football! The world has moved on since Clough's day, why don't you!

To return to Nottinghamshire's Rainbow Heritage, click on http://www.nottsrainbowheritage.org.uk/

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