That has nothing to with what I said, and you know it. You are putting up hypothetical situations that help nothing in regarding to this particular situation. Are you really comparing homophobia to a player refusing to shake the hands of players from a state that his country has been at war against for decades?! Smh. Like I said, it is a matter of beliefs and freedom of opinion and he has every right to be anti-Israel while he does NOT have the right to be homophobic or racist. That's the difference you are trying to hide. And of course Roman has the right not to sign anti-Israeli players, and he also has the right to sign players born in January 1987 as you rightly said, but that does not make either is logical. I'm saying it's not true because we've had and currently have players who are anti-Israeli. And btw, your comment that 95% of Arabs are homophobic is incorrect and frankly offensive (and ironically a bit racist). But we've derailed this thread with politics long enough.