Usually reluctant to add my two cents worth in such a discussion. What I would ask is this:
Do people have issues with us doing school visits? Do people have issues with us working with kids in hospitals through RedKite? Do people have issues with us doing junior clinics? Do people have issues with us visiting the workplaces of sponsors? No? These are all examples of club employees engaging in the community, not always with football the focus. Isn't putting together a float for Mardi Gras engaging in the community as well, albeit the LGBTIQ community? If so, how is it different?
Just yesterday we posted on social media that Andrew Ireland was helping sell the Big Issue. Aren't we shining a light on the plight of the homeless by doing so? Does anyone find that inappropriate? Reality is, the club aren't making any of us jump on the float ourselves, they are not even demanding that you watch it. Simply, if you don't like it, wipe it from your mind and let it pass by without a thought.
Do people have issues with us doing school visits? Do people have issues with us working with kids in hospitals through RedKite? Do people have issues with us doing junior clinics? Do people have issues with us visiting the workplaces of sponsors? No? These are all examples of club employees engaging in the community, not always with football the focus. Isn't putting together a float for Mardi Gras engaging in the community as well, albeit the LGBTIQ community? If so, how is it different?
Just yesterday we posted on social media that Andrew Ireland was helping sell the Big Issue. Aren't we shining a light on the plight of the homeless by doing so? Does anyone find that inappropriate? Reality is, the club aren't making any of us jump on the float ourselves, they are not even demanding that you watch it. Simply, if you don't like it, wipe it from your mind and let it pass by without a thought.