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IRELAND'S ONLY MEN'S GAY FOOTBALL TEAM CELEBRAT 10 YEARS

Elsewhere, The Dubl Devils, Ireland’s only men’s gay football team, celebrated s 10th birthday 2015. It’s not that they were beg actively bullied or that there was homophobia, but jt this sense that they uldn’t be themselv.

Much of recent Irish history, at least sce the Republic of Ireland gaed pennce om Bra, has been centred on champng natnal inty, which perhaps go some way of explag the cultural importance of the, however, that same natnalism has been closely tied wh tradnalism, which has manifted self nservative, eply relig homophobia, transphobia and misogyny. It’s hard to believe that was only 1993 that homosexualy was crimalised the Republic of Ireland (the North was only slightly quicker, makg the change 1982), and that would be another or so before same-sex marriage was legalised, by referendum, 2015 ( Northern Ireland, same-sex marriage was only legalised January 2020) after the landmark chang, Ireland still has a long way to go unpackg s homophobia and cultural heteronormativy. The teachg rourc, veloped le wh the troductn of pulsory Sex Edutn as part of the curriculum, saw teenage stunts asked to discs a seri of flammatory statements, such as: “All gays molt children”, “Girls who don’t wear make-up are lbian”, and “All gays are HIV posive”.

” Former print of Ireland Mary McAlee lled 2015’s gay marriage referendum a startg pot, rather than the fish le. In June 2017, Ireland appoted Leo Varadkar as Taoiseach (the Irish head of ernment), which back then ma him jt the fourth openly gay head of state the the members of Na Gaeil Aeracha though, ’s all about lookg towards the future rather than dwellg on the past.

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