Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi may face disciplinary action from the FA after writing "I love Jesus" on a rainbow armband during the Rainbow Laces campaign, which promotes LGBTQ+ inclusion in sports. This action potentially breaches Rule A4 of FA’s kit regulations that prohibit religious messages. Similarly, Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy refused to wear the armband due to his religious beliefs. Despite these individual stances, Ipswich Town and the Premier League remain firm supporters of inclusivity, promoting equal acceptance. This situation raises important questions about balancing personal beliefs with communal efforts in sports. Source.
Question: Should personal beliefs allow exceptions in global inclusivity campaigns?