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Pro athletes who are Christian take stand, refuse to wear LGBT uniform

• https://www.wnd.com, By Bob Unruh

A rainbow-colored jersey meant to promote the LGBT ideology has been rejected by seven Australian rugby league players who withdrew from a match rather than wear the article of clothing that offended their faith.

Sky News reported the players are from the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, based in Sydney, Australia.

The seven players said they would not wear the jersey based on religious and cultural grounds.

The report explained the team, without consulting the players, got the jerseys with rainbow logos replacing the previously white stripe and collar on the ordinary jersey.

"Coach Des Hasler defended the players, saying the club was at fault for not properly consulting them," the report explained.

The seven players are Josh Aloiai, Jason Saab, Christian Tuipulotu, Josh Schuster, Haumole Olakau'atu, Tolutau Koula and Toafofoa Sipley.

They were not even given the choice of wearing the standard jersey, because under National Rugby League rules, all players on a team must dress alike.

The coach told reporters he accepted the players' decision.

He said, "These young men are strong in their beliefs and their convictions and we will give them the space and the support they require."

The team didn't even bother to let the players know of its social-ideology advocacy before it boasted of the new jerseys to the media.

The coach said, "Sadly, the execution of what was intended to be an extremely important initiative was poor. There was little consultation or collaboration between key stakeholders, both inside and outside the club."


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