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MachineJaipur
06/22/21 9:29:40 AM
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during the Hungary v Germany match

https://apnews.com/article/bundesliga-europe-munich-international-soccer-soccer-bca8dce4de68728e8c50e28b6e8e665e

MUNICH (AP) German soccer clubs are banding together to display rainbow colors during the countrys match against Hungary at the European Championship after UEFA rejected host city Munichs plan to do the same.
Stadiums in Berlin, Wolfsburg, Augsburg, Frankfurt and Cologne will light up their venues during Wednesdays final group game in Munich in response to UEFAs decision to deny the city councils application to have its stadium illuminated in rainbow colors.
UEFA, the governing body of European soccer which has the final say as tournament organizer, said in a statement Tuesday that it understood the intention behind the councils proposal but must decline this request because of its political context a message aiming at a decision taken by the Hungarian national parliament.
Munich Mayor Dieter Reiters application on behalf of the council made clear it wanted to protest a law passed by Hungarian lawmakers last week that prohibits sharing with minors any content portraying homosexuality or sex reassignment. The law was denounced as anti-LGBT discrimination by human rights groups.
Reiter described UEFAs decision as shameful and said it was very disappointing that the German soccer federation failed to give the citys proposal more support.
Federation spokesman Jens Grittner suggested Monday that it might be an option to display the colors in the days after Hungarys visit. Munich will host a quarterfinal match at Euro 2020 on July 2.
A laughable counter-proposal, Reiter said. I dont know what the point of this proposal is supposed to be.
Reiter said he expects to raise rainbow flags over city hall and have a wind turbine near the stadium and the citys Olympic Tower illuminated in rainbow colors, too.
We in Munich certainly wont let ourselves be discouraged from sending a clear signal to Hungary and the world, Reiter said.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Pter Szijjrt criticized the German position on Monday.
In Hungary we have passed a law to protect Hungarian children, and now in Western Europe they are griping about it, Szijjrt said in Luxembourg. They want to express this by including politics in a sporting event, which has nothing to do with the passing of national laws.
UEFA said it believes that discrimination can only be fought in close collaboration with others and it proposed that Munich illuminates the stadium with the rainbow colors on June 28 for Christopher Street Day or between July 3-9 for the Christopher Street Day week in the city.
The body said these dates align better with existing events.
But the delayed action undermines Munichs planned protest against what it calls the homophobic and transphobic legislation of the Hungarian government.
Hungarys National Assembly approved the bill against sharing LGBT content with minors in a 157-1 vote last week, when one independent lawmaker voted against it and all other opposition parties boycotted the voting session in protest.
This legislation represents a new mark in the invisibility and disenfranchisement of lesbians, gays, bisexual, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI) and adds to the systematic restriction of the rule of law and fundamental freedoms that have been practiced for years in Hungary, the Munich council said in its application, which had cross-party support.
UEFA said it understood the councils intention to send a message to promote diversity and inclusion but stressed that it was a politically and religiously neutral organization.
Michael Roth, Germanys minister for Europe, said UEFAs decision was bitter, but expected and he called for fans attending the game to show their colors in the stadium.
Set an example for diversity and solidarity with LGBTI people in Hungary and all over Europe! LGBTI rights are human rights! Roth wrote on Twitter.
Bavarian governor Markus Sder also regretted UEFAs decision.
It would have been a very good sign of tolerance and freedom. We have to stand up against exclusion and discrimination, Sder said in a post on Twitter.
Plans for other stadiums, where the tournament is not being played, to be illuminated with rainbow colors quickly gathered support on Tuesday.
If Munich is not allowed on Wednesday, then the other stadiums in the country will have to show their colors. Come now, league colleagues! Eintracht Frankfurt board spokesman Axel Hellmann said on Twitter.
Cologne was the first to follow, with the other cities soon joining.
The Berliner Zeitung newspaper reported that the capital citys senate was also considering illuminating the Brandenburg Gate with the rainbow colors.
Berlin Deputy Mayor Ramona Pop accused UEFA of hypocrisy.
Always happy to be lauded for actions against homophobia and racism, but not allowing a rainbow stadium as a symbol of tolerance and diversity at Euro 2020. What a poor showing, UEFA! Pop said.
On Sunday, UEFA gave the go-ahead for Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer to continue wearing a captains armband with the rainbow colors at the tournament.
What does the rainbow stand for? German government spokesman Steffen Seibert asked on Monday. It stands for how we want to live: With respect for each other, without the discrimination that has long excluded minorities. And surely the vast majority of people can relate to that.

Does the UEFA have control of the lights? What would happen if the stadium did anyways? Force Germany to forfeit the match?
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Antifar
06/22/21 9:30:41 AM
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MachineJaipur posted...
Does the UEFA have control of the lights? What would happen if the stadium did anyways? Force Germany to forfeit the match?
I think a fine for the federation would be the more likely outcome, but I'm not sure.

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sktgamer_13dude
06/22/21 9:32:03 AM
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Imagine being triggered by the literal rainbow.

lol Hungary
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MaddenDude--
06/22/21 9:33:31 AM
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Respect to Neuer for wearing the rainbow arm band. He's always been my favorite keeper but just adds to that.

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teep_
06/22/21 9:37:12 AM
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Antifar posted...
MachineJaipur posted...
Does the UEFA have control of the lights? What would happen if the stadium did anyways? Force Germany to forfeit the match?
I think a fine for the federation would be the more likely outcome, but I'm not sure.

Honestly, I feel like we should do it anyway
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06/22/21 10:21:15 AM
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