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A petition to ban racists from football.
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Rothko said:Gawd people on here who used to pal around with the EDL getting moralistic is always something to behold
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bigstemarra said:Wilma said:The BLM movement and the BLM organisation are different things. The link I posted earlier explains this.
Why not give it a different name....something like 'Kick it Out' for instance“KICK IT OUT AND FSA CALL ON ENGLAND FANS TO APPLAUD PLAYERS TAKING THE KNEE”
https://www.kickitout.org/news/kick-it-out-and-fsa-call-on-england-fans-to-applaud-players-taking-the-knee
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Rothko said:Gawd people on here who used to pal around with the EDL getting moralistic is always something to behold1
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Racist abuse is completely unforgivable. But according to Channel 4 news there were167 racist tweets during the Euros out of 850,000 , hardly an epidemic.
This is a classic moral panic.
A cynic might also say that somebody's PR agency wanted to deflect a nation's attention away from its client being blamed for losing a game with a twattish penalty by shouting 'racism' which gets everybody's attention.
Thankfully I am not a cynic.0 -
I always think of the bellends that support us and England when we lose and think that’s what them pricks deserve …
ffs we must have more than I thought the last 15 years of shite we’ve been through1 -
I suppose if anyone boos the players for taking a knee then the club will at least be able to identify them and take action. It also seems like a completely embarrassing thing for an adult to do.9
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CharltonMadrid said:I suppose if anyone boos the players for taking a knee then the club will at least be able to identify them and take action. It also seems like a completely embarrassing thing for an adult to do.0
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There’s something very very creepy about a fully grown man that boos. I can accept a child watching a pantomime doing it, but not Dave, 45, from Billericay.27
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Southbank said:
Racist abuse is completely unforgivable. But according to Channel 4 news there were167 racist tweets during the Euros out of 850,000 , hardly an epidemic.
This is a classic moral panic.
A cynic might also say that somebody's PR agency wanted to deflect a nation's attention away from its client being blamed for losing a game with a twattish penalty by shouting 'racism' which gets everybody's attention.
Thankfully I am not a cynic.
So it's lucky that you are no cynic because that theory is clearly bollocks and the problem goes well beyond Twitter.
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So what should be the punishment for Dave if he decides to boo the taking of the knee?0
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clb74 said:So what should be the punishment for Dave if he decides to boo the taking of the knee?14
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:clb74 said:So what should be the punishment for Dave if he decides to boo the taking of the knee?
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Anyone who boos players taking the knee to protest racism & social injustice is a total dick. And almost certainly a racist too.8
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Those people who seem to believe that believing that black lives matter can be a thing without meaning that the person saying it supports a Marxist organisation must be confused when their partners go in to labour and they hear about my catholic tastes in music.0
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With a petition like this, I don't think the detail in the petition text of what's called for to fix the problem, matters. It's the basic sentiment that counts. I think it's clear that there is no quick fix to the problem of racism in society, the important thing is to send a message to the government that this has to go on the agenda, and all you need is the sheer power of the number (compared to other petitions).
In that respect the support for Tyrone Mings' absolutely brilliant broadside on Patel on Twitter is equally important. It has 542,000 likes and apparently got one of the biggest positive metrics for a UK tweet ever. That was an incredibly brave thing to do by anyone in the public eye. You take on a Home Office Minister as vindictive and psychopathic as Patel, you can expect consequences. Anyone on Twitter who hasn't yet done so, put a protective arm around him with a like.
Oh and a note to my old friend @Southbank. Hope you are well, old chap. Just a note on the above... Tyrone Mings didn't take a penalty...10 -
CharltonMadrid said:I suppose if anyone boos the players for taking a knee then the club will at least be able to identify them and take action. It also seems like a completely embarrassing thing for an adult to do.0
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I hope those that choose to boo are able to do so without let or hindrance, as much as they want to.
But only if the process of taking the knee, pre-match, is adjusted slightly, so that, in future, the players take the knee until there has been one, continuous minute of perfectly-observed silence, throughout the whole ground.
So, if you just want to turn up and watch the football without worrying whether it's 'getting political', all you have to do is shut the fuck up.3 -
clb74 said:So what should be the punishment for Dave if he decides to boo the taking of the knee?3
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Billericaydickie said:rananegra said:Billericaydickie said:I intend to boo if I see any players taking the knee at the Valley next season.
I believe that I am simply expressing my rights under the freedom of speech laws. But I am sure some other fans will call me a racist.
Therefore I will delay signing this petition until I see what the reaction is to my booing.
Black life’s matter, White life’s matter, All life’s matter.
I go to football to watch the game, not for players to preach to me their political beliefs.13 -
I would say that, if the reporting by the New Statement and Newsnight are correct and the overwhelming number of racist tweets received by the players came from overseas, then several things can be true at the same time:1, Whether 5 or 25 people saying racist things in England then that is still 5 or 25 too many and those people are still morons who should be shunned.2, I am sure that it makes it no less hurtful that the messages came from overseas, but I do hope it gives the players some comfort that, overwhelmingly, they are not actually living amongst those morons.3, Some of the more extreme claims about the scale of just how racist Britain is, which we have seen since Sunday night, appear to be something of a moral panic.4, The comments by Tyrone Mings and Phil Neville about Priti Patel, although no doubt well meant, seem increasingly inaccurate and ill-judged.2
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Chizz said:I hope those that choose to boo are able to do so without let or hindrance, as much as they want to.
But only if the process of taking the knee, pre-match, is adjusted slightly, so that, in future, the players take the knee until there has been one, continuous minute of perfectly-observed silence, throughout the whole ground.
So, if you just want to turn up and watch the football without worrying whether it's 'getting political', all you have to do is shut the fuck up.0 -
Looks like the shit might of hit the fan in football.
BBC just said Portsmouth have put a statement out something to do with the u18s0 -
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SteveKielyCambridge said:I would say that, if the reporting by the New Statement and Newsnight are correct and the overwhelming number of racist tweets received by the players came from overseas, then several things can be true at the same time:1, Whether 5 or 25 people saying racist things in England then that is still 5 or 25 too many and those people are still morons who should be shunned.2, I am sure that it makes it no less hurtful that the messages came from overseas, but I do hope it gives the players some comfort that, overwhelmingly, they are not actually living amongst those morons.3, Some of the more extreme claims about the scale of just how racist Britain is, which we have seen since Sunday night, appear to be something of a moral panic.4, The comments by Tyrone Mings and Phil Neville about Priti Patel, although no doubt well meant, seem increasingly inaccurate and ill-judged.2
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SteveKielyCambridge said:I would say that, if the reporting by the New Statement and Newsnight are correct and the overwhelming number of racist tweets received by the players came from overseas, then several things can be true at the same time:1, Whether 5 or 25 people saying racist things in England then that is still 5 or 25 too many and those people are still morons who should be shunned.2, I am sure that it makes it no less hurtful that the messages came from overseas, but I do hope it gives the players some comfort that, overwhelmingly, they are not actually living amongst those morons.3, Some of the more extreme claims about the scale of just how racist Britain is, which we have seen since Sunday night, appear to be something of a moral panic.4, The comments by Tyrone Mings and Phil Neville about Priti Patel, although no doubt well meant, seem increasingly inaccurate and ill-judged.0
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SteveKielyCambridge said:I would say that, if the reporting by the New Statement and Newsnight are correct and the overwhelming number of racist tweets received by the players came from overseas, then several things can be true at the same time:1, Whether 5 or 25 people saying racist things in England then that is still 5 or 25 too many and those people are still morons who should be shunned.2, I am sure that it makes it no less hurtful that the messages came from overseas, but I do hope it gives the players some comfort that, overwhelmingly, they are not actually living amongst those morons.3, Some of the more extreme claims about the scale of just how racist Britain is, which we have seen since Sunday night, appear to be something of a moral panic.4, The comments by Tyrone Mings and Phil Neville about Priti Patel, although no doubt well meant, seem increasingly inaccurate and ill-judged.14
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cafcdave123 said:Chizz said:I hope those that choose to boo are able to do so without let or hindrance, as much as they want to.
But only if the process of taking the knee, pre-match, is adjusted slightly, so that, in future, the players take the knee until there has been one, continuous minute of perfectly-observed silence, throughout the whole ground.
So, if you just want to turn up and watch the football without worrying whether it's 'getting political', all you have to do is shut the fuck up.1 -
SteveKielyCambridge said:I would say that, if the reporting by the New Statement and Newsnight are correct and the overwhelming number of racist tweets received by the players came from overseas, then several things can be true at the same time:1, Whether 5 or 25 people saying racist things in England then that is still 5 or 25 too many and those people are still morons who should be shunned.2, I am sure that it makes it no less hurtful that the messages came from overseas, but I do hope it gives the players some comfort that, overwhelmingly, they are not actually living amongst those morons.3, Some of the more extreme claims about the scale of just how racist Britain is, which we have seen since Sunday night, appear to be something of a moral panic.4, The comments by Tyrone Mings and Phil Neville about Priti Patel, although no doubt well meant, seem increasingly inaccurate and ill-judged.1
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Chizz said:cafcdave123 said:Chizz said:I hope those that choose to boo are able to do so without let or hindrance, as much as they want to.
But only if the process of taking the knee, pre-match, is adjusted slightly, so that, in future, the players take the knee until there has been one, continuous minute of perfectly-observed silence, throughout the whole ground.
So, if you just want to turn up and watch the football without worrying whether it's 'getting political', all you have to do is shut the fuck up.
WOOOOOOSSSSSSHHHHH
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