Just checking - if / when we play Brighton again, is it still okay to laugh when the Charlton hooligans sing 'Does your boyfriend know you're here' and ‘ We can see you holding hands'?
Just checking - if / when we play Brighton again, is it still okay to laugh when the Charlton hooligans sing 'Does your boyfriend know you're here' and ‘ We can see you holding hands'?
Just checking - if / when we play Brighton again, is it still okay to laugh when the Charlton hooligans sing 'Does your boyfriend know you're here' and ‘ We can see you holding hands'?
Just checking - if / when we play Brighton again, is it still okay to laugh when the Charlton hooligans sing 'Does your boyfriend know you're here' and ‘ We can see you holding hands'?
Just checking - if / when we play Brighton again, is it still okay to laugh when the Charlton hooligans sing 'Does your boyfriend know you're here' and ‘ We can see you holding hands'?
It was never ok.
It probably was in the 70's
Still wasn't okay, but was accepted behaviour... Doesn't make it okay.
Just checking - if / when we play Brighton again, is it still okay to laugh when the Charlton hooligans sing 'Does your boyfriend know you're here' and ‘ We can see you holding hands'?
It was never ok.
It probably was in the 70's
Still wasn't okay, but was accepted behaviour... Doesn't make it okay.
With the benefit of hindsight, of course.
whats the difference between “accepted behaviour” and “ok” in a contemporary context anyway?
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whats the difference between “accepted behaviour” and “ok” in a contemporary context anyway?
If if it’s accepted then it’s ok.