{"id":289695,"date":"2023-09-06T13:39:16","date_gmt":"2023-09-06T13:39:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=289695"},"modified":"2023-09-06T13:39:16","modified_gmt":"2023-09-06T13:39:16","slug":"rob-draper-jordan-hendersons-naivety-and-self-delusion-is-alarming","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/soccer\/rob-draper-jordan-hendersons-naivety-and-self-delusion-is-alarming\/","title":{"rendered":"ROB DRAPER: Jordan Henderson's naivety and self-delusion is alarming"},"content":{"rendered":"
The problem with Jordan Henderson is that he forgot Michael Jordan\u2019s basic philosophy primer for sports stars. Asked to denounce a Republican senator using racist tropes in election ads, he refused. His reasoning? \u2018Republicans buy sneakers too.\u2019<\/p>\n
Turns out homophobes offer amazingly lucrative football contracts too. So let that be a warning to any footballer contemplating a moral stance on anything any time soon.<\/p>\n
Actually, The Last Dance provided more context to that famous quote. Michael Jordan explains that it was an off-the-cuff remark made to teammates.\u00a0<\/p>\n
His take was that he didn\u2019t want to commit his name to something he didn\u2019t properly understand and hadn\u2019t had the time to study in depth. Which is actually an eminently sensible position and one Henderson is presumably rueing now, wishing he had such foresight.<\/p>\n
Because the problem with Jordan Henderson runs through all of us and is encapsulated in #BeKind.\u00a0It\u2019s good to #BeKind even if the frequent exhortations to do so feel like a regression to a primary school assembly with a particularly earnest head teacher.<\/p>\n
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Jordan Henderson has been heavily criticised after speaking on the move to his Saudi Arabia<\/p>\n
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The former Liverpool captain left Anfield to join Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq this summer on a reported wage of \u00a3700,000-a-week, but he insists the move was not financially motivated<\/p>\n
But when do we stop #BeingKind? This is the philosophical cul de sac in which Henderson has ended up.<\/p>\n
Reading his interview on Saudi Arabia, despite the car crash quotes – \u2018I\u2019ve worn the armband, I\u2019ve worn the rainbow laces, I\u2019ve gone above and beyond\u2019 – I did not doubt his sincerity: it\u2019s his naivety and self delusion that\u2019s alarming, especially his belief that Saudi Arabia care a jot about his rainbow armband. They cared so much they blurred it out on his welcome video.<\/p>\n
But he has grown up in an environment where everybody tells footballers they have huge influence (they do, up to a point) and that they can be changemakers (they can, but usually only superficially).\u00a0<\/p>\n
Not many of us are Tommie Smith or John Carlos. Most of us aren\u2019t up for the type of sacrifice that puts us literally in the firing line, fist clenched as the anthem plays, your career possibly in ruins, your life\u2019s work, an Olympic medal, perhaps under threat.\u00a0<\/p>\n
England weren\u2019t even prepared to risk a yellow card for wearing an armband in Qatar and, before we judge, most of us wouldn\u2019t jeopardise a cherished work project for a quick gesture of political solidarity.<\/p>\n
As such, in the gilded world of professional footballers, Henderson probably genuinely believes he had done a lot. It\u2019s really hard to despise his good intentions – I believe they were just that – just because he\u2019s now got himself in a philosophical muddle.<\/p>\n
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Al-Ettifaq also appointed fellow Liverpool icon Steven Gerrard as their manager this summer<\/p>\n
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NBA legend Michael Jordan once famously remarked ‘Republicans buy sneakers too’ when asked to denounce a Republican senator for using racist tropes in election advertisements<\/p>\n
His issue is more than he has absorbed a level of moral debate more appropriate to primary school children than grown ups.<\/p>\n
He perfectly encapsulates the limits of the tolerance as a moral code when he says that he would \u2018wear the rainbow armband [but] if that disrespects their religion, then that\u2019s not right either. Everybody should be respectful of religion and culture.\u2019<\/p>\n
There is no exit from this moral dead end. To our mindset – and this is the very Magna Carta, Reformation and Enlightenment and so a uniquely western European take on the world – you absolutely don\u2019t have to respect a religion and culture.\u00a0<\/p>\n
You do of course have to remain peaceable and civil in your disagreement, as disrespect often disrespect morphs into violence. But #BeKind has never been enough as a moral code by which to live as it\u2019s also a duty to be intolerant and disrespectful of certain cultures and views, a point I imagine is covered in very basic GCSE philosophy.<\/p>\n
No-one expected Henderson to head a Gay Pride march in Riyadh. But we might reasonably have expected him, like Toni Kroos, to say he had the offer from Saudi but \u2018the lack of human rights there\u2019 prevented him going.<\/p>\n
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Henderson, who publicly and vocally advocated for LGBTQ + rights during his time at Anfield, has faced backlash from supporters as homosexuality is deemed a crime in Saudi Arabia<\/p>\n
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Al-Ettifaq appeared to blur out Henderson’s rainbow-coloured flag in his announcement video<\/p>\n
But even within Kroos\u2019 thinking, which is very more to my taste, there\u2019s a contradiction. How much does he genuinely know about Saudi Arabia? The PR people working for Qatar, Saudi, UAE love to exploit this vulnerability amongst those raising questions about those Middle Eastern states.\u00a0<\/p>\n
If you\u2019re thoughtful and aware of the wrongdoing done by western powers in their imperial pomp, riffing off that guilt is a rich seam to mine. Maybe you\u2019re just another neo-imperialist or missionary, full of prejudice against an ancient culture, religion or nation?<\/p>\n
Ultimately, PR agencies representing Middle Eastern states feed off post-modernism. Who are we to say what is right? Who is anyone? Because everything is just cultural relativism anyway, isn\u2019t it?<\/p>\n
But there\u2019s the nub, the point at which an armband or rainbow laces won\u2019t suffice. It isn\u2019t neo-colonialism to say that imprisoning homosexuals is wrong. It isn\u2019t imposing your western values to say that flying your henchmen over to Turkey to torture and murder an irritating journalist is wrong.<\/p>\n
And it isn\u2019t cultural prejudice or anti Arab racism that says not paying your workers and having rules that make it hard for them to get justice is wrong.<\/p>\n
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Toni Kroos decided to reject a move to Saudi Arabia because of \u2018the lack of human rights there\u2019<\/p>\n
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Henderson must learn that, ultimately, you have to draw a moral line in the sand somewhere<\/p>\n
It is morality that says so. A morality forged over millennia. For all the nuance and debate we might have over the application of our beliefs – and alternative views are always available – ultimately you have to draw a moral line in the sand somewhere. Not everyone can be right.<\/p>\n
And problem in taking such a stance is that it always involves upsetting someone. Michael Jordan knew that intuitively. You can\u2019t #BeKind all the time. Sometimes protest involves painful decisions and it almost always involves upsetting people.<\/p>\n
Henderson seems to have absorbed a Disney version of protest politics, in which his sacrifice involved a few boorish men booing him for taking the knee or wearing rainbow laces, but, when subjected to enough armbands, they eventually see the error of their ways and repent.<\/p>\n
No one told him that challenging ideas involved genuine sacrifice and opprobrium. No one ever does when they\u2019re handing out the armbands. After all, who\u2019s up for that?<\/p>\n
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