USA: female footballer booed for beliefs

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Date posted:  1 Jul 2018
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USA: female footballer booed for beliefs

Jaelene Hinkle| photo: YouTube

Jaelene Hinkle, a footballer for North Carolina Courage, received vocal abuse in May after having refused to play for the United States national team in 2017 because her Christian faith prevented her from wearing a shirt honouring LGBTQ Pride Month.

The North Carolina Courage defender, 25, was selected for games against Sweden and Norway in June 2017 when the shirt numbers were rainbow coloured.

In an interview broadcast on the Christian Broadcasting Network, she said: ‘I gave myself three days to just seek and pray and determine what [God] was asking me to do in this situation. I felt convicted in my spirit that it wasn’t my job to wear it. I’m essentially giving up the one dream, and I’m saying no to it. It was very disappointing. That’s where the peace turns to disappointment, because I knew in my spirit I was doing the right thing. Just because you are being obedient, it doesn’t make it easy.’

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