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How to end homophobia: French “wokes” suspend football player who covered up LGBTQ logo

As we know from the world of sports, nothing can eradicate racism and/or homophobia better than a logo on a jersey or the words “Black Lives Matter” emblazoned across the basketball court.

Now there are French “woke” movements angry at Muslim football player Mohamed Camara for covering up an “anti-homophobia” logo on his shirt as part of a campaign against homophobia in French football.

On Friday, Camara was banned for four games by the French LFP league.

“The LFP is continuing its major anti-discrimination campaign with a new section dedicated to the fight against homophobia. Seven weeks after an exceptional mobilization on a day dedicated to the fight against racism, French professional football is mobilizing in all stadiums of Ligue 1 Uber Eats and Ligue 2 BKT in a totally unprecedented way to fight homophobia,” the league announced on May 17 under the headline: “Let’s eliminate discrimination and homophobia!”

I would like to share some news with you, the readers: France is failing to solve the problem of homophobia and racism, as well as a culture in which Israeli flags are initially banned at football matches for the safety of fans.

However, this has not stopped the French football community from continuing to show their virtue, even though the protests, homophobic chants, racist shouts and riots are, quite frankly, chaos.

Camara declined the invitation to wear the patch on May 19 for “religious reasons.” On Friday, the team dropped the hammer. Four games. That was it.

“After hearing the player Mohamed Camara and finding that he had refused to carry out one or more awareness-raising activities in the fight against homophobia during the meeting, the commission decided to impose a four-match suspension,” the LFP said.

BOOM, the problem of homophobia is solved.

Let’s remember that both sides can make a decision here. Camara concluded that he did not agree with the logo. The team, having no choice but to join the Alphabet Mafia’s campaigns to handcuff sports organizations, played right into the hands of the Mafia.

Do it, otherwise something will happen.

French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera is angry about Camara and his pasted-over logo.

“This is unacceptable behavior,” she said in an interview with radio station RTL. “I had the opportunity to tell the Ligue de Professionnel (LFP) what I think about it and I think such behavior must be punished with the strictest sanctions against the player and the club that allowed it to happen.”

Camara, meanwhile, issued a statement saying he used the tape for “religious reasons.”

The French sports minister has not announced what she wants for Camara. Tolerance would certainly be the goal.

Amelie and her fellow activists have done a really great job of eradicating homophobia in French football. In 2019, the LFP was so overrun with homophobic chants that the government threatened to fine people $25,000 and send them to prison for six months if the government could determine that the fan had uttered an insult.

The year is 2024.

Now the league and government officials believe that a logo will be the solution.

Would the homophobic chants stop if Camara hadn’t stuck the logo on? We know the answer to that. French fans didn’t care if they went to jail in 2019. Do you think they care that players wear two-inch logos that are impossible to read?

In 2019, rainbow bracelets were introduced to the LFP as the government threatened prison sentences.

Five years later, the league still hasn’t solved the problem of homophobia among its fans. Is it time for more logos? Bigger ones?

There is no information on whether the teams will wear anti-Semitic logos this season.

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