http://beecher.org/media/v/screens/icon.htmlOriginally Posted by Risteard
But I'm not any more. I'm Such. A Bitch.Originally Posted by Dodge
Thats because, as we've told you thousands of times, you're a fascist...Originally Posted by dahamsta
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Anyway, genrally speaking (I know) there's far more casual rascism in eastern european countries than there is here (or the UK, where we get most of our media from) It also doesn't help that the vast majority of football supporters are young males, who as a breed are particularly ignorent and liable to join in with group activites when ****ed on cheap beer
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http://beecher.org/media/v/screens/icon.htmlOriginally Posted by Risteard
But I'm not any more. I'm Such. A Bitch.Originally Posted by Dodge
Originally Posted by Lim till i die
I think the difference between calling someone from dublin a junkie or calling you or i a stab city knacker, and racially abusing someone are poles apart because the dubliner or the limerick man may not be a junkie or a knifer .... but the black person is black.
do you get me?
A fair and valid pointOriginally Posted by CraftyToePoke
But is the person in question still not getting abused for something completely outside their control
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I just though it was a bit of a moral issue to bring up. Why is it that people at a game can get away with all kinds of abuse (with the two above examples they might even get a cheap laugh or two depending on the game) but if someone was to start making monkey noises they would be most likely banned
I see what you are getting at and in the strictest terms, i suppose both both are unacceptable , but they are definately not one and the same.the origins of racial abuse are far more sinister than those of a bit of limerick/dublin name calling, and should be treated as such.Originally Posted by Lim till i die
Agreed to a certain extent that they are not the same. Personally it doesn't bother me in the slightest what race someone is (9 out of 10 people are ar$es regardless of colour/creedOriginally Posted by CraftyToePoke
) but does it not raise a moral issue within this insanely politically correct society of ours?
Surely if race was of as little consequence to most people as they make out then the boundaries would not only be blurred but non-existant and racially abusing someone would be deemed unacceptable only in the same context as calling someone fat, ugly etc. would be unacceptable
yes,but in reality,society is a long way from that and there are degrees of wrongness (is that even a word?Originally Posted by Lim till i die
) rightly or wrongly. and what went on in that game the other night must cease to occur.it can never be any other way. it will,im my opinion,always be in a different sphere to the other 'isms' in society.
Fair Enough. Personally I still think there is a lot of free speech/ hypocrisy problems involved with this issue that need ironing out. I also think we could probably spend forever and a day arguing about itOriginally Posted by CraftyToePoke
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As for "wrongness" being a word I've been known to use it after several pints![]()
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Insulting anyone because of what they look like , what ethnicity they have , or their national identity, is xenophobic and racist. Sissoko has like everyone else the right, not to have to put up with that sh1t on or off the football field.Originally Posted by Poor Student
And being Anti-Serb is as bad as any other form of prejudice. For the record Jestrovic claims he told Sissoko to go **** himself..... which in itself is not racist, as he would have said it just as easily to any opponent in a similar situation.
He pleads guilty to using bad language and swearing. Now some referees also see that as a red card offense.
And just because Mihajlovic has a track record in this area is no reason to tar all of his fellow professional sportsmen from his country with the same brush.
And one final point Referee Nielsen has a track record of being an attention seeker... Alan Kelly syndrome if you like
I think eastern European teams get hammered by UEFA(EUFA) harder than those from the West.
http://www.uefa.com/uefa/Keytopics/k...Id=365952.html
Slovakia had to play an Euro2004 qualifier against Liechenstein behind closed doors because of a previous incidents at their matches.
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