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It should be the people at the top leading by example.Deduct points and make them play home games in a neutral country.This would soon cost them so much money that the home football associations would have to act or go bankrupt.
Quote from: idler on September 04, 2021, 06:33:59 pmIt should be the people at the top leading by example.Deduct points and make them play home games in a neutral country.This would soon cost them so much money that the home football associations would have to act or go bankrupt.You mean the money people at the top of the game who aren't getting racially abused should lead by example .Yeh good luck with that and why there's a world cup given to Qatar because those at the top are so righteous .Money , careers and opportunity all come before doing something that can really make an impact .Something that may be sacrificial to your bank balance and career but be left in no doubt what so ever it doesn't even register with the sacrifices Mandela , Luther King and Malcolm X made .And you can't even walk off a football field when your racially abused or your teammate is .Dear me .
Quote from: tyke1962 on September 04, 2021, 09:43:50 pmQuote from: idler on September 04, 2021, 06:33:59 pmIt should be the people at the top leading by example.Deduct points and make them play home games in a neutral country.This would soon cost them so much money that the home football associations would have to act or go bankrupt.You mean the money people at the top of the game who aren't getting racially abused should lead by example .Yeh good luck with that and why there's a world cup given to Qatar because those at the top are so righteous .Money , careers and opportunity all come before doing something that can really make an impact .Something that may be sacrificial to your bank balance and career but be left in no doubt what so ever it doesn't even register with the sacrifices Mandela , Luther King and Malcolm X made .And you can't even walk off a football field when your racially abused or your teammate is .Dear me .Too close to the bone that tyke….might force a little integrity …..
I didn't see the incidents and wasn't even aware England had played until I saw the media reports in relation to them.Assuming they were as bad as reported I wish that the England (and Hungary) players had shown the courage to walk off the pitch.Where such things occur, regardless of what happens ON the pitch, a 5-0 defeat should be awarded to the team with the miscreant supporters. Both a deterrent and sends out a strong message that such behaviour is utterly unacceptable.
Do you support blm Tyke?
Quote from: SydneyRover on September 04, 2021, 11:22:45 amDo you support blm Tyke?So I take it that's a no then, unless I missed it.A show of support developed by black people for black people, non political, from the bottom up which if adopted right around the country at every match would give support to them and show the leadership of every organisation not just football, because football is one of the many many things in a non-white persons life they have to put up with just because of their colour and give them support. Oh I'd rather not thanks boooooooooooooooooooo
Just tell me in plain English without the histrionics why you can't support something that they have asked people to do, what is the cost to you? It's what they want you to do not the other way around.
Quote from: SydneyRover on September 04, 2021, 11:40:55 pmJust tell me in plain English without the histrionics why you can't support something that they have asked people to do, what is the cost to you? It's what they want you to do not the other way around.It's what they want me to do ?Wow , I've my own mind on what i support and what i don't .
Quote from: tyke1962 on September 04, 2021, 11:45:44 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on September 04, 2021, 11:40:55 pmJust tell me in plain English without the histrionics why you can't support something that they have asked people to do, what is the cost to you? It's what they want you to do not the other way around.It's what they want me to do ?Wow , I've my own mind on what i support and what i don't .I have my answer thanks Tyke, go to bed
''It's what they want me to do ?Wow , I've my own mind on what i support and what i don't .''This tyke, says it all, the black minority following centuries of slavery and oppression making the country rich the riches that are not available to all on an equal basis, have asked for your help, everyone's help in supporting them to bring about some sort of equality but you are your own man you make the decisions on how you will help them, it may not be what they want, it may not give them the support they want but it's all you are prepared to offer.
Quote from: SydneyRover on September 05, 2021, 12:25:01 am''It's what they want me to do ?Wow , I've my own mind on what i support and what i don't .''This tyke, says it all, the black minority following centuries of slavery and oppression making the country rich the riches that are not available to all on an equal basis, have asked for your help, everyone's help in supporting them to bring about some sort of equality but you are your own man you make the decisions on how you will help them, it may not be what they want, it may not give them the support they want but it's all you are prepared to offer.So I take your point and at least in my mind you are speaking up on behalf of a US import that has no relevance here in the UK .Do black people here die at the hands of some PD on a fairly regular basis , no they don't .Are the problems in the US our problems ?Does the problems in the US have a voice inside an English football stadium ? ....... Debatable .Debatable is rather the issue isn't it rather than the prejudice shown by many on the so called modern left today .If your not a lover of taking the knee at Oakwell your a racist .If you voted brexit then equally so .Tolerance , wow who knew ?
''It's what they want me to do ?Wow , I've my own mind on what i support and what i don't .''This tyke, says it all, the black minority following centuries of slavery and oppression making the country rich the riches that are not available to all on an equal basis, have asked for your help, everyone's help in supporting them to bring about some sort of equality but you are your own man you make the decisions on how you will help them, it may not be what they want, it may not give them the support they want but it's all you are prepared to offer.
''Racism and disorder during England’s win in Hungary was completely preventable''https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2021/sep/03/racism-and-disorder-during-englands-win-in-hungary-was-completely-preventable-fifa-uefaWe can of course walk and chew gum, we can and should support protest about the lack of action by the FA, FIFA and any other organisation but we can also support our friends neighbours and players at a local level.I'm an individual oi!
Quote from: hstripes on September 04, 2021, 04:03:10 pmI didn't see the incidents and wasn't even aware England had played until I saw the media reports in relation to them.Assuming they were as bad as reported I wish that the England (and Hungary) players had shown the courage to walk off the pitch.Where such things occur, regardless of what happens ON the pitch, a 5-0 defeat should be awarded to the team with the miscreant supporters. Both a deterrent and sends out a strong message that such behaviour is utterly unacceptable.That assumes that "democracy" means nothing more than having a vote. Functioning democracies require far more than that. In particular, strong institutions to hold Governments to account. Orban in Hungary has spent a decade eroding those in Hungary. Everything from an independent judiciary to critical journalism has been massively weakened, to the extent that he was able to pass a law last year effectively giving him personally the power to rule by diktat.One of the key features of the EU has been to encourage countries previously ruled by dictators to transition to having functioning and strong democratic structures. That has worked spectacularly well from Portugal to Estonia. That is what I mean when I say the EU has supported democracy and prevented countries lapsing into authoritarianism. There is no way that, if the current Hungary was not an EU member, it would be allowed to join the EU. And the fact that the EU hasn't taken effective action against the Orban regime is a massive failing.
I'm happy to accept that membership of the EU entails a degree of loss of sovereignty, but the argument that it means countries become significantly undemocratic, compared to the recent and medium past history of Europe really doesn't stand up.On voting=democracy, if that were the case, Belarus and Russia would be functioning democracies.The Freedom House research institute ranks countries by their level of political freedom. Essentially how free and fair their democratic processes are. Hungary stands out as having the lowest score in the EU by far. It is on a par with Nepal and the Dominican Republic.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 04, 2021, 04:01:40 pmAnd there we go Tyke.You, a white man are deciding how black men should respond to racist abuse.You conclude that because they responded in the way they did, they don't really care about racism, they are more interested in 3 points.And you conclude from that that when they DO display their feelings about racism, that is virtue signalling.Do you see the issue I'm having with that?What clearly escapes you is that actions speak louder than words .When the England players were celebrating in front of the Hungarian ultras and getting pelted with cups and monkey noises were clearly heard then why didn't they walk off ?What was stopping them ?They continued to play the game and then complain afterwards when they had three world cup points in the bag .Are you seriously suggesting only a black person is allowed to say that ?IThat's what I saw right in front of me , the England players took the knee at the start of the game and when the racism was directed against at least two of the players they did nowt about it .How much evidence of virtue signalling do you need ?
And there we go Tyke.You, a white man are deciding how black men should respond to racist abuse.You conclude that because they responded in the way they did, they don't really care about racism, they are more interested in 3 points.And you conclude from that that when they DO display their feelings about racism, that is virtue signalling.Do you see the issue I'm having with that?
Quote from: tyke1962 on September 04, 2021, 04:50:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 04, 2021, 04:01:40 pmAnd there we go Tyke.You, a white man are deciding how black men should respond to racist abuse.You conclude that because they responded in the way they did, they don't really care about racism, they are more interested in 3 points.And you conclude from that that when they DO display their feelings about racism, that is virtue signalling.Do you see the issue I'm having with that?What clearly escapes you is that actions speak louder than words .When the England players were celebrating in front of the Hungarian ultras and getting pelted with cups and monkey noises were clearly heard then why didn't they walk off ?What was stopping them ?They continued to play the game and then complain afterwards when they had three world cup points in the bag .Are you seriously suggesting only a black person is allowed to say that ?IThat's what I saw right in front of me , the England players took the knee at the start of the game and when the racism was directed against at least two of the players they did nowt about it .How much evidence of virtue signalling do you need ?The players walked off 2 years ago in Bulgaria. Nothing happened, nothing changed!Maybe they’ve thought what’s the point in walking off,
Quote from: dickos1 on September 05, 2021, 11:57:43 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on September 04, 2021, 04:50:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 04, 2021, 04:01:40 pmAnd there we go Tyke.You, a white man are deciding how black men should respond to racist abuse.You conclude that because they responded in the way they did, they don't really care about racism, they are more interested in 3 points.And you conclude from that that when they DO display their feelings about racism, that is virtue signalling.Do you see the issue I'm having with that?What clearly escapes you is that actions speak louder than words .When the England players were celebrating in front of the Hungarian ultras and getting pelted with cups and monkey noises were clearly heard then why didn't they walk off ?What was stopping them ?They continued to play the game and then complain afterwards when they had three world cup points in the bag .Are you seriously suggesting only a black person is allowed to say that ?IThat's what I saw right in front of me , the England players took the knee at the start of the game and when the racism was directed against at least two of the players they did nowt about it .How much evidence of virtue signalling do you need ?The players walked off 2 years ago in Bulgaria. Nothing happened, nothing changed!Maybe they’ve thought what’s the point in walking off,They stood at the side of the pitch in Bulgaria I'll give you that as per the protocol whilst the PA system warned the racists .The racists eventually left and the match was completed .So they did something about it and the racists left .Not ideal by any means but something was achieved that night in Bulgaria .They did absolutely nothing in Budapest .
Nothing will change while good people do nothing
Quote from: SydneyRover on September 06, 2021, 10:29:06 amNothing will change while good people do nothingNothing will change until those directly affected do something instead of worrying about their fcukin personal profile….and expecting everyone else to make a stand for them……… if ya pissed, stay pissed, get angry …but DO SOMETHING,!
So, what has anyone on this forum actually done to help stamp out racism.Genuine question chaps.