Dont worry, this will be the final post I make about this internal battle with my conscience ...
I've spoken to a lot of people about this, including people who would have been directly affected by Kouyate's "Real Man" nonsense. There was a lot i hadnt originally considered (being bought up in Senegal, Palace songs vs Brighton 10+ years ago, full context never being clear, PSG's owners themselves, inclusive not exclusive, matter likely resolved internally etc) but i cant say i still feel comfortable about the whole thing. The one overriding takeaway i have from these conversations though was that this isn't a big enough issue for people who would directly be affected by Sarr's previous actions to walk away (or speak openly about) and if they're able to overlook his past behaviour, then why should I be angry on there behalf.
My affection for the club isn't what it was at the start of the summer. Not solely because of this but our sponsor choices and blocking finances to EFL clubs also grate me. If you told me my Son would grow up to support Brighton two months ago I'd tell you to F off. But now, meh, as long as he's happy. As i said previously, clubs and fans alike of all clubs at this level care about these issues, but they care about these issues to a certain extent and that extent ends at the pursuit of success. We wouldnt give tits like Partey, Zouma, Enzo, Antony etc the time of day at work or in a friendship circle, but if they play a succesful role for our football team its different.
I was one of those that lost a lot of respect for Jordan Henderson, but now I don't hold an opinion either way, because the reality is most of those people openly criticising him for making a life changing sum of money for generations wouldn't take a stand if there club had signed a Saudi footballer with world class footballing skills.