Are you saying, Pixie, that his comment wasn't racist? If you are, why's that?
Sir Viv Richards is rightly revered in the WI, but particularly so in Antigua, and when he sadly passes, not for many years I hope, I have absolutely no doubt his passing will be remembered; who knows, it could even be remembered by the the people of Antigua clapping for him.
Now let's play with the statement from this cleric a teensy bit and pretend the following was said by a white person...
"A cleric has branded those taking part in the clap for Sir Viv Richards "a cult of black Antiguan nationalism".
Would you consider that to be racist? I certainly do.
I genuinely don't get how text-book examples of racism are considered not to be so by some.
There were a couple of posters on a thread a few years ago arguing that the expropriation without compensation of the farms of white farmers in South Africa (and only white farmers) was not racism.
If a white person made racist remarks about the whole black race they would be ruined and a pariah, but Diane Abbott can do the same without any/any meaningful repercussions.
A few years ago the Labour Party offered reduced tickets to a conference to the BAME community. White people had to pay full price.
If had to explain to a child the definition of racism, I could pick any one of the above three as perfect examples..........except, it seems, they are not perfect examples because they are examples of 'acceptable' racism.
I honestly don't get it.