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sp1814
/// but in this instance, it's not thoughts that are the issue - but language. I suppose the argument is that if you do not chastise racism/homophobic remarks on the pitch, then that sends a signal to the supporters. ///
Why do blacks and homosexuals for instance hold the sole right of not having insults thrown at them, what about ginger haired people, fat people, right-wing people,etc, etc. don't they also have the same right not to be offended against?
I agree there should not be any direct discrimination show against a person just because they happen to have a different coloured skin, or because of their sexuality etc, etc.
But when it is just words, what the hell, one can simply ride the insulting words or give as good as one gets.
We have got rid of the time when one was refused a job or accommodation etc, because of one's skin colour or sexuality, and a good job too, but the constant "you can't say that", is all wearing a little thin, and it as if certain groups have a constant hold over others, and this can only lead to ill-feeling.
And before the subject of slavery is banded about in defence,then that thank goodness was far back in time, and no one living today was responsible.
The holocaust on the other hand was a more recent atrocity, but the Germans do not regularly have to apologise for that.