Yffi_88 wrote:Buffalo Soldier wrote:Don't panic. Everything's ok again. There's a picture of him hugging a black man on the FIFA website so he can't condone racism.
http://touch.fifa.com/aboutfifa/news/ne ... 44067.html
Oh my God. Thats REALLY there isnt it?
"quick, get a picture of me hugging a black fella up next to my statement, it'll be reet"
Fucking moron.
mr_nool wrote:Yffi_88 wrote:Buffalo Soldier wrote:Don't panic. Everything's ok again. There's a picture of him hugging a black man on the FIFA website so he can't condone racism.
http://touch.fifa.com/aboutfifa/news/ne ... 44067.html
Oh my God. Thats REALLY there isnt it?
"quick, get a picture of me hugging a black fella up next to my statement, it'll be reet"
Fucking moron.
You got it all wrong. Some of his best Negroes are friends.
Surrey Sky Blue wrote:I called Sepp Blatter a fat, ignorant Swiss cunt at a dinner party we both attended.
I don't understand why he got so angry though. After all, I did offer to shake his hand.
getdressedmctavish wrote:Surrey Sky Blue wrote:I called Sepp Blatter a fat, ignorant Swiss cunt at a dinner party we both attended.
I don't understand why he got so angry though. After all, I did offer to shake his hand.
He got angry because ypu were calling him a fat cunt. The other adjective is a matter of fact as Chin points out. Context is everything. If i call someone in the street a black cunt for no reason its obviously racist. But if its someone burgling my house or stealing my car, is it still racist.? I think you'll find the equal ops mob say no.So what when a player has just put his studs down your leg? In my view he'd be a bit of a twat to start hiding behind the racism laws. However, if a player started abusing a player purely because he was black, different matter and should be punished.Personally I'd think very carefully about defending Evra and Ferdinand, neither stands scrutiny imo. And if we want to make a fuss, its very sexist to denigrate the female organ, but there you go, calling someone a prick is just way too friendly. Common usage, you see, and very difficult for the thought police to deal with.
getdressedmctavish wrote:Surrey Sky Blue wrote:I called Sepp Blatter a fat, ignorant Swiss cunt at a dinner party we both attended.
I don't understand why he got so angry though. After all, I did offer to shake his hand.
He got angry because ypu were calling him a fat cunt. The other adjective is a matter of fact as Chin points out. Context is everything. If i call someone in the street a black cunt for no reason its obviously racist. But if its someone burgling my house or stealing my car, is it still racist.? I think you'll find the equal ops mob say no.So what when a player has just put his studs down your leg? In my view he'd be a bit of a twat to start hiding behind the racism laws. However, if a player started abusing a player purely because he was black, different matter and should be punished.Personally I'd think very carefully about defending Evra and Ferdinand, neither stands scrutiny imo. And if we want to make a fuss, its very sexist to denigrate the female organ, but there you go, calling someone a prick is just way too friendly. Common usage, you see, and very difficult for the thought police to deal with.
Ted Hughes wrote:getdressedmctavish wrote:Surrey Sky Blue wrote:I called Sepp Blatter a fat, ignorant Swiss cunt at a dinner party we both attended.
I don't understand why he got so angry though. After all, I did offer to shake his hand.
He got angry because ypu were calling him a fat cunt. The other adjective is a matter of fact as Chin points out. Context is everything. If i call someone in the street a black cunt for no reason its obviously racist. But if its someone burgling my house or stealing my car, is it still racist.? I think you'll find the equal ops mob say no.So what when a player has just put his studs down your leg? In my view he'd be a bit of a twat to start hiding behind the racism laws. However, if a player started abusing a player purely because he was black, different matter and should be punished.Personally I'd think very carefully about defending Evra and Ferdinand, neither stands scrutiny imo. And if we want to make a fuss, its very sexist to denigrate the female organ, but there you go, calling someone a prick is just way too friendly. Common usage, you see, and very difficult for the thought police to deal with.
Insulting somebody by the colour of their skin, is racist & is wrong. It may be of course that friends who are of different colours call each other all kinds of stuff in good humour but that's up to them, if you use the colour of somene's skin in order to insult them you are being racist, end of. Calling somebody a cunt is just a random swearword neither aimed at males or females. Calling somebody a Swiss cunt is not racist. Switzerland contains people of different races. Calling the cunt a white Swiss cunt would be racist.
If JT or Suarez are guilty, they should be absolutely crucified imo. Conversely, if it's possible to prove that Evra for example is being deliberately malicious in his charge, he should be punished just as strongly. Playing the card without cause is just as bad as being a racist.
getdressedmctavish wrote:Well I think some of you lads are missin the point here, even my hero, Ted.lol.If you call someone a cunt,as we all do, you are guilty of sexism which could be argued to form the linguistic manifestation of views which contribute to the undervaluing of women in society.It all follows from sociology in the seventies which focused for the first time on the social constuction of reality, ie the process by which social phenomena emerge and are reinforced by the words we use. So far so good. However the problem occured when halfwits began to reify that theoretical position to the point that words became more important than actions. Ofcourse they are not. If we take it to its logical conclusion John Terry is as guilty as that pair of feckin monsters from Eltham who will be shortly getting used to the joys of being on the receiving end of a large dry cock, and a shame their mates cant be similarly indulged.In my view John Terry is likely to totally comfortable with Anton's company and is unlikely to think him in any way inferior. Their altercation should be solved with a handshake in my view because it is only words in the heat of battle, and the Chelsea fans are right in my view, he is black and not very pleasant, and if he kicks you its fair to remind him of the fact. He wont be excluded from the team bus, made to sweep up, accused of rapin the bosses daughter, or paid half the rate of a white bloke, will he? Moreover tellin him in the heat of a game wont bring those factors about. The words in their context are insignificant in my view. Unpleasant, but hey, when was there ever a law about being unpleasant?So lets deal with the racism, as we have been doin for centuries, and stop feeling sorry for black people, lesbians, the disabled, women, and the bald. They dont want or need our sympathy unless they are wankers. And hey, its perfectly natural........
ross.mcfc wrote:It will be interesting to see how the FA and the media come down on their own racist captain since they are so keen to have a go at Blatter.
http://twitpic.com/7fizvs
Or perhaps a big ban for Gus Poyet for stating similar views held by Paul Ince and Blatter.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... rez-racism
2 out of 92 managers in England are black. Perhaps we should get our own house in order before pointing fingers at others.
Or perhaps we should learn from our continental friends and admit it is a bit of a non story that is only fueled by the bitterness of a FA still hurting from the loss of a world cup bid.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/mobile/foo ... 772073.stm
getdressedmctavish wrote:Well I think some of you lads are missin the point here, even my hero, Ted.lol.If you call someone a cunt,as we all do, you are guilty of sexism which could be argued to form the linguistic manifestation of views which contribute to the undervaluing of women in society.It all follows from sociology in the seventies which focused for the first time on the social constuction of reality, ie the process by which social phenomena emerge and are reinforced by the words we use. So far so good. However the problem occured when halfwits began to reify that theoretical position to the point that words became more important than actions. Ofcourse they are not. If we take it to its logical conclusion John Terry is as guilty as that pair of feckin monsters from Eltham who will be shortly getting used to the joys of being on the receiving end of a large dry cock, and a shame their mates cant be similarly indulged.In my view John Terry is likely to totally comfortable with Anton's company and is unlikely to think him in any way inferior. Their altercation should be solved with a handshake in my view because it is only words in the heat of battle, and the Chelsea fans are right in my view, he is black and not very pleasant, and if he kicks you its fair to remind him of the fact. He wont be excluded from the team bus, made to sweep up, accused of rapin the bosses daughter, or paid half the rate of a white bloke, will he? Moreover tellin him in the heat of a game wont bring those factors about. The words in their context are insignificant in my view. Unpleasant, but hey, when was there ever a law about being unpleasant?So lets deal with the racism, as we have been doin for centuries, and stop feeling sorry for black people, lesbians, the disabled, women, and the bald. They dont want or need our sympathy unless they are wankers. And hey, its perfectly natural........
ross.mcfc wrote:It will be interesting to see how the FA and the media come down on their own racist captain since they are so keen to have a go at Blatter.
http://twitpic.com/7fizvs
ross.mcfc wrote:2 out of 92 managers in England are black. Perhaps we should get our own house in order before pointing fingers at others.
Consider an experiment in 2003 by Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan, two American economists. They drafted 5,000 CVs and placed archetypal "black" names such as Tyrone or Latoya on half of them and "white" names such as Brendan or Alison on the other half. They then divided the white CVs into high and low quality and did the same with the black CVs.
A few weeks later the offers came rolling in from employers, and guess what? The "black" candidates were 50% less likely to be invited to interview. Employers were using skin colour as a marker for employment potential, despite the fact that the candidates' CVs were identical.
But that's not all. The researchers also found that although high-quality "white" candidates were preferred to low-quality "white" candidates, the relative quality of "black" CVs made no difference whatsoever.
It was as if employers saw three categories - high-quality white, low-quality white and black candidates. To put it another way, the subliminal assumption that causes us to think that black people are all the same has powerful real-world consequences.
Evenmydoghatesunited wrote:I'd be interested to know how many black assistant managers/coaches are amongst the top 4 divisions. Anyone?
getdressedmctavish wrote:Surrey Sky Blue wrote:I called Sepp Blatter a fat, ignorant Swiss cunt at a dinner party we both attended.
I don't understand why he got so angry though. After all, I did offer to shake his hand.
He got angry because ypu were calling him a fat cunt. The other adjective is a matter of fact as Chin points out. Context is everything. If i call someone in the street a black cunt for no reason its obviously racist. But if its someone burgling my house or stealing my car, is it still racist.? I think you'll find the equal ops mob say no.So what when a player has just put his studs down your leg? In my view he'd be a bit of a twat to start hiding behind the racism laws. However, if a player started abusing a player purely because he was black, different matter and should be punished.Personally I'd think very carefully about defending Evra and Ferdinand, neither stands scrutiny imo. And if we want to make a fuss, its very sexist to denigrate the female organ, but there you go, calling someone a prick is just way too friendly. Common usage, you see, and very difficult for the thought police to deal with.
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