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Not a very nice guy then :roll: Good to see other fans are standing up to these people though.
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Although I imagine he'll do alright out of it, he won't be giving his shares away!
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Riise's not wearing a costume, cheater...
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Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
Think I'll be in the same position sitting in the Reading fans when we play them in the new year. Unless I can get someone to get me an away ticket, I'll have a go nearer the time. -
I think we are entitled to make 'sweeping judgements' of the kind that certain words 'are considered offensive'. This isn't an unreasonable assumption, words have accepted meanings and connotations beyond the literal, and while they aren't concrete they can be known and discussed. I think you're right that we shouldn't just focus on the words though. I have mentioned already in this thread that I consider the intention behind the statement/word/chant to be equally important. Sadly I think the intention here was all wrong.
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Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
It sounded amazing, wish I'd been there. Going to Spurs when I'm home for christmas though, so hopefully that will be as good. Although I don't really care at the moment, as long as the result is right. -
XVentura and BlueStar, you're both right in suggesting that the 'plight' of white Britains is often overstated and a lot of racists and nutters campaign under the banner of being pro-English. All I was hinting at was that it's OK for white people to be proud of their own culture (even though we've done a lot of pretty inexcusable things in history). I hope I didn't come across as trying to align myself the likes of EDP and the BNP - who on the surface can sometimes appear to be quite respectable but are actually totally vile.
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I totally agree with your whole post but regarding the bit in bold, does anyone actually realize that 88% of Britain is still a 'white' Britain? There's only a 12% minority!! Problems with minorities are not as big as many newspapers make it out to be. Some people really need to examine facts before spouting off shit. I do, yes, but not sure about 'most people'. That's the problem with a lot of people getting most of their information from sensationalist media. The fear of crime is also a lot worse than actual crime figures (even though everything isn't perfect obviously). I wasn't saying I agreed that British culture was threatened, just trying to address some peoples' apparent concerns. (I know you weren't suggesting I was!)
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I don't really have time to quote every sentence I want to respond to, and I sense we're going around in circles a bit here. I hope that the chant is just an attempt to wind up the opposition, although I've heard nothing here to suggest that it's in any way acceptable. Whether it's been going on for years or since last tuesday, it needs to stop now. I don't think those of us who are objecting need to 'get over it and move on' at all, in fact I think it's important that when these incidents happen we continue to discuss them and investigate the motivation behind them. This has been quite a depressing thread for me (as are a lot of the discussions I have with older members of my family about racism), as it always seems there are a number of people who just can't listen to reason about these subjects and continue to defend the indefensible. It's important that white British people retain their cultural identity (everyone needs to belong to something), but we needn't do it by abusing other races.
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I'm not sure why people are even attempting to say that the word 'paki' is OK in Britain today, what's your motivation? All I can see is people attempting to make excuses for people acting in an obviously-racist way. If there's another reason then I'm happy to apologise.
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Phil, I can see where you're coming from, it should be treated seriously when people of all backgrounds are abused. Where I think there might be a slight difference is the intent - when opposition fans sung the child molesters song at boro, I don't think it was fuelled by a belief that it was literally true (I mean, they obviously knew this was a one off case). Whereas I do think that the 'town full of pakis' thing is fuelled by hatred and prejudice. I've been part of singing 'where's your water gone' to Halifax fans during their water shortage, but only because we knew it wasn't really offensive, only a way of picking faults with rival fans, something all football supporters understand. I would hold back from using any chants that were genuinely offensive and had connotations beyond football. For example, nobody (I would think) is going around calling boro fans child molesters in general life, where people of Pakistani background have to put up with insults and racism all the time. Despite the persecution complex you seem to have, white people in Britain are still the controlling and most priviledged section of society.
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Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
He's picking up the lingo anyway Overall though, I do love it when we beat the likes of Blackburn and they whinge, it wouldn't be the same if they were sensible about it. Hopefully we can get back to a position where it happens regularly. -
Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/newcastleunited/chroniclesport/tm_headline=butt-nicks-glory-from-hit-man-oba Even Alan Oliver agrees... -
Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
It looks just as bad in print! Although he did say 'it was a foul', so I don't know where his logic went between that and appealing the red card :roll: -
I wasn't aware of that Chez, but I do know it's often said the problem is much worse in other parts of Europe. As long as we continue to report and speak out against incidents like the one LateReg talks about, we should continue to make progress (whilst recognising we still have work to do).
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Seconded, let us know what kind of a response you get, I hope it's a promise of action being taken.
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I would hope TT's not doubting your right to raise this without having officially reported it, this is discussion forum after all. Ideally you (or someone who witnessed it) would have made a complaint though, I would think that would be the best way to get some proper action taken. I can understand his need to get evidence though, this is the internet. Sure he wasn't trying to accuse you of making it up. OK, peacemaking over!
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Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
To be fair (even though I started this thread!), it must be difficult to be expected to come out with something sensible immediately after the match when you're wound up etc. I'd like to think he would have been a bit more balanced after he'd slept on it. Although then again... -
Hmm, I'd be interested to know who actually speaks out about this sort of thing at the time. I once had a go at a guy watching the match in the pub after he called Kieron Dyer a 'black bastard', but he was about 50 and overweight! I'd like to think I would have done it even if he'd been a 6 foot 5 skinhead, or if he'd been with a group of mates, but I wonder blueconfused.gif
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Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
Great news, I'm justified in slagging him off, can't wait to see the appeal fail as well blueyes.gif -
Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
I couldn't really see the foul in detail on MOTD2, Hughes seemed to claim he played the ball first? Sounded like the desperate wailings of a madman, but I can't really say for sure! -
Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
Well at least someone prepared to take a risk! Although they'd probably never be allowed to interview a manager again though to be fair. -
Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
I'd like interviewers to start asking managers these kinds of questions when they start moaning about decisions. "So Mark, do you not agree it would be better to just concentrate on what you're doing rather than constantly slating officials?" -
Mark Hughes, a pathetic display of whinging...
AyeDubbleYoo replied to AyeDubbleYoo's topic in Football
True, this is one of things that makes me warm to Roeder really, they way he generally just gets on with his job and always says the right things (even though I know it's easier to say the right things than do them).