ChatterBank0 min ago
Only whites are ever accused of racism
Will this story finally put to rest the assertion that the 'authorities' are only ever interested in pursuing race hate crimes when the perpetrator is white and the victim is non-white?
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Blackburn-Rovers-quiz-El-Hadji-Diouf-over-racist-abuse-article166773.html
The Sun reports that the ball boy in question is white.
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news/Blackburn-Rovers-quiz-El-Hadji-Diouf-over-racist-abuse-article166773.html
The Sun reports that the ball boy in question is white.
Answers
sp1814
Oh dear here we go again, doesn't that chip get more and more heavy?
And if thousands of whites are accused of making racist statements, perhaps it's because they do!
And if a large percentage of prison inmates are black, then it's because that more blacks are criminals.
The fire has just been ignited, keep warm.
Oh dear here we go again, doesn't that chip get more and more heavy?
And if a large percentage of prison inmates are black, then it's because that more blacks are criminals.
The fire has just been ignited, keep warm.
16:17 Mon 21st Sep 2009
I have no idea what Diouf is supposed to have said to the ball boy so can't comment on that aspect. I did see the incident on the TV and the ball boy should be reprimanded for the way he threw the ball onto the pitch instead of handing it to Diouf as he is supposed to.
Diouf is not known for being a patient and tolerant man so it is entirely possible he said something nasty to the boy.
Diouf is not known for being a patient and tolerant man so it is entirely possible he said something nasty to the boy.
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sp1814
Diouf's heated exchange with the ball boy is the latest controversy involving the Blackburn forward, who was was fined by Liverpool and banned by Uefa for spitting at a Celtic supporter during a Uefa Cup tie involving his former club in March 2003. He was also banned and fined for spitting at Arjen De Zeeuw during a Bolton game at Portsmouth.
Do you think that one isolated incident involving an already controversial soccer player, wipes the slate clean of all the numerous times whites are accused of being racist?
Without his referral to the ball boy's skin colour, he should be pulled over the coals for using such disgusting language to a juvenile. The Senegal international is alleged to have said "f**k off white boy"
But don't hold your breath, he will get away with it just like the rest of these overpaid prima donnas.have done in the past.
Diouf's heated exchange with the ball boy is the latest controversy involving the Blackburn forward, who was was fined by Liverpool and banned by Uefa for spitting at a Celtic supporter during a Uefa Cup tie involving his former club in March 2003. He was also banned and fined for spitting at Arjen De Zeeuw during a Bolton game at Portsmouth.
Do you think that one isolated incident involving an already controversial soccer player, wipes the slate clean of all the numerous times whites are accused of being racist?
Without his referral to the ball boy's skin colour, he should be pulled over the coals for using such disgusting language to a juvenile. The Senegal international is alleged to have said "f**k off white boy"
But don't hold your breath, he will get away with it just like the rest of these overpaid prima donnas.have done in the past.
sp1814
Oh dear here we go again, doesn't that chip get more and more heavy?
And if thousands of whites are accused of making racist statements, perhaps it's because they do!
And if a large percentage of prison inmates are black, then it's because that more blacks are criminals.
The fire has just been ignited, keep warm.
Oh dear here we go again, doesn't that chip get more and more heavy?
And if thousands of whites are accused of making racist statements, perhaps it's because they do!
And if a large percentage of prison inmates are black, then it's because that more blacks are criminals.
The fire has just been ignited, keep warm.
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I did see it dan,I have to say I was more disgusted that the ball boy tossed the ball onto the pitch when we all know he should have handed it to Diouf. It seemed like a deliberate snub to Diouf.
If he did racially abuse the boy there was certainly no reaction from him and as you said the assistant ref was close enough to have heard any comment made.
If he did racially abuse the boy there was certainly no reaction from him and as you said the assistant ref was close enough to have heard any comment made.
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Lucy
Very well thought out answer. I agree with you stance completely.
AOG, I refer you back to the main question. Does this story prove that race laws are there to punish everyone?
I raised the question about a black player abusing (allegedy at the moment) a White ball boy in the same way that I would if it were the other way round.
Why the reluctance to debate the core question? Is it because it cripples you argument that race laws are essentially 'anti-white'?
I'm genuinely interested.
Very well thought out answer. I agree with you stance completely.
AOG, I refer you back to the main question. Does this story prove that race laws are there to punish everyone?
I raised the question about a black player abusing (allegedy at the moment) a White ball boy in the same way that I would if it were the other way round.
Why the reluctance to debate the core question? Is it because it cripples you argument that race laws are essentially 'anti-white'?
I'm genuinely interested.
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