on monday, the footballer jake daniels made a name for himself and not for any exploits on the pitch, as sports editor dan roan reported. some will be surprised that in this day and age, a player revealing their sexuality has made so many headlines. but others believe this is truly an historic moment forfootball, despite the issues that it continues to confront. jake daniels statement and the media coverage of it was widely applauded, with stigma base tweeting: but, as dan roan suggested, others questioned whether the publicity around his coming out was appropriate or helpful. here s tris bianconero: well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us: bbc two s politics live on tuesday featured as a guest the leader of the reclaim party, actor laurence fox. one of the subjects under discussion culture wars. the implementation of all of this of gender theory, of critical race theory in our schools and institutions is appalling, and actually. why is it appalling?
and a 17 year old striker becomes the first professional footballer in the men s game in england, for three decades, to come out as gay. and a 17 year old striker becomes the first professional we start with the news that more than 200 wounded soldiers from the azovstal steelworks on the edge of the city of mariupol have been evacuated. pictures suggest that they have been bussed out and have now reached novoazovsk, which is a russian controlled town in eastern ukraine. at least 50 of them are said to have been taken to local hospitals. the forces had been withstanding a russian offensive for almost three months, gaining almost legendary status among many ukrainians. it s not clear at this stage if they will be released into ukrainian government hands. translation: we hope - to save the lives of our boys. among them are the heavily wounded. they are being treated. i want to underline ukraine needs its ukrainian heroes alive. this is our principle. i think these words can be
to come out as gay. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start with the news that more than 200 wounded soldiers from the azovstal steelworks, on the edge of the city of mariupol, have been evacuated. pictures suggest that they have been bussed out and have now reached novoazovsk, which is a russian controlled town in eastern ukraine. at least 50 of them are said to have been taken to local hospitals. they are all ukrainian. the forces had been withstanding a russian offensive for almost three months, gaining almost legendary status among many ukrainians. it s not clear at this stage if they will be released into ukrainian government hands. translation: we hope - to save the lives of our boys. among them are the heavily wounded. they are being treated. i want to underline, ukraine needs its ukrainian heroes alive. this is our principle. i think these words can be understood by all adequate people. an anxious message in some respect by ukrainian pr
on monday, the footballer jake daniels made a name for himself and not for any exploits on the pitch, as sports editor dan roan reported. some will be surprised that in this day and age, a player revealing their sexuality has made so many headlines. but others believe this is truly an historic moment forfootball, despite the issues that it continues to confront. jake daniels statement and the media coverage of it was widely applauded, with stigma base tweeting: but, as dan roan suggested, others questioned whether the publicity around his coming out was appropriate or helpful. here s tris bianconero:
on inclusivity include a city in recent years there has been progress since. last yearjosh cavallo, who plays in australia, revealed this. i am a footballer and i am gay. the only top flight male professional footballer to do so male professional in the world to come out. in making his decision daniels has received the support of his club blackpool and praise from across the game. some will be surprised that in this day and age a player revealing their sexuality has made so many headlines, but others believe this is truly a historic moment forfootball, despite the issues that it continues to confront. he is going down a path many, many others will follow. he s going down a path others will follow. they have probably just been waiting to see how it pans out for whoever is first and i think once they see that the overwhelming majority of people will be more than accepting, others will follow suit. when it comes to gay players the women s professional game remember the act remains far mor