OK, here is a sample post. I think it's racist. What do you think, naomi? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E6EuBOuXEAMvaz2?format=jpg&name=medium Or what about this one: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E6EuBOsXIAcA5fH?format=jpg&name=medium
I'm not sure anyone is trying to excuse it. There is a difference between making excuses and trying to understand why the idiots feel the need to do it.
Naomi, racism isn't necessarily directed at "all" black people. I didn't see the wording of any abuse, but there is a difference between abuse that they missed, or bringing colour into it. Whether it was "racist" depends how it was worded.
As far as I am concerned it's not that they were black players it because they were poor penalties, of which Sterling's was in my mind the worst of the three. Weak pen and the keeper saves it. Fair enough. Young players under huge pressere, experienced player tried to be clever and got his placement wrong. No excuse.
Rowan, naomi, abuse over missing penalties, wouldn't be racist- even towards a black person. It would depend on the way it's worded, whether it's abuse or racist abuse.
I don't see why it matters the reason someone is racist. If it had been a white player who had missed a penalty, their ethnicity wouldn't be a factor in any abuse they received, why should it be so for a black player?
I don't care what motivates a bigot, I just want to see them get their just desserts.
I didn’t say the abuse wasn’t about race. I said the impetus for it was missing the penalties. That’s why the rest of the black players didn’t come in for a torrent of bile. They didn’t miss the penalties.
I doubt anyone cares what the excuse is for racist abuse. It is irrelevant. Calling them an incompetent plonker, might be fair (to those who wish to), only racists will bring race into it as well.
anneasquith, //Naomi knows nothing about football , but is an expert on how racism works in football ?//
Allow me to answer your question. You're right on one score - I know very little about football - but no, I am not an expert on how racism works in football. I hope that helps - but I doubt it will. You'll still be running up behind people, punching them in the back and quickly scarpering again at every opportunity.
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