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Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
So, a reasoned view can only be one where it doesnt bother you? But if you have a firm stance from balanced information and opinion, which have been explained, then such views are knee jerk?
And your subsequent analysis is that such posters have boarderline physical and mental health issues and you insult them? I don't think your view is considered, but I wont insult you for it.
I highlighted Toppers post because it was much more than just the fact that it shouldn't bother you.
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Using the term “Gammons “ is an obvious racial and class based slur. It’s Guardian speak for White Working Class men. No need really, unless you want to stereotype.
Also “England fans are viewed as a tad right wing and racist “
I’m an England fan and I describe myself as Left Wing and not racist. Sounds like middle class stereotyping again.
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Originally posted by dandcqpr View PostUsing the term “Gammons “ is an obvious racial and class based slur. It’s Guardian speak for White Working Class men. No need really, unless you want to stereotype.
Also “England fans are viewed as a tad right wing and racist “
I’m an England fan and I describe myself as Left Wing and not racist. Sounds like middle class stereotyping again.
Well said sir
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Originally posted by Johnnykc View Post
Apologies Sheep....I was not referencing any of your posts in my comment..... I would have thought the 'angry old man' posts should have been quite easy to spot......
I highlighted Toppers post because it was much more than just the fact that it shouldn't bother you.
But it starts the potential for more aggressive replies and the thread then descents into a slanging match.
It's a shame, as someone mentioned earlier, that you're deemed to be some form of extremist if your view go more than slightly left or right of centre.
I've had all this during Brexit and here we go again. People with even gut felt opinions should be respected and challenged without insults.
The world is too polarised right now.
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Originally posted by topperharley View PostYour issue here is forced equality. Most people are sane, not racist, proponents of equal opportunity be it based on disability, sex, orientation or whatever. Some are not but they can get in the sea. Life should be based on competence and nothing else. Sure the advantaged should help the disadvantaged but that should also not be based on any kind of creed or other orientation either, or even a demand, it should be our civic duty and not one that is dictated by a movement on social media. If a blind china man born a pig that identifies as a goose can manage a company and do it bloody well, let him. But that doesn't mean every board of directors needs one.
The harder one side pushes an agenda onto another the harder the other will push back, and the more people move from the middle ground to either side.
Racism has no place in football and neither does politics, but I do think players should be allowed to use their platform to raise issues. Personally i don't care if that's on the pitch or off it. Colin Kaepernick started all this and I thought it was cool and the right thing to do, America has issues, Uk too but they got deep set problems eh. But as usual these days it's been taken too far and now players are forced into this weird position, and people are getting pissed off about something that should be put to bed.
Colin Kaepernick started his protest long before George Floyd and he has suffered for it ever since. That right there is true activism not our insincere bandwagon jumping footballers. The only other sporting comparison I can think of is John Carlos and Tommie Smith at the 1968 Mexico olympics, they too suffered for their stand.
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I am irritated by it on a far simpler level. I've got revved up ready for the game. Poor PA bloke has been whipping the crowd up (well yknow, "crowd") and then pfffftttt pop the balloon with some weird posturing on the pitch just before kick off.
The message could be anything..... save the planet, nurses, Northerners, whatever I don't actually care at all. There isnt ANY cause or message they could have behind it that would make me think "this is great. They should do this every game forever". After 1 week I'd be thinking FFS, not this guff again????
The concept of a drink driving car crasher covid breaker like Grealish expressing any effing socio political opinion on a football pitch is utterly ridiculous just once, surely anyone can see why I'd be perplexed why he's done it about 100 times now with no sign of stopping? I'm not picking on Jack but effing hell, footballers as our moral compass? No thank you!
Basically it's NOT the message; it's the messenger and the method of delivery that's all wrong.
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Originally posted by Mr Tee View Post
Colin Kaepernick started his protest long before George Floyd and he has suffered for it ever since. That right there is true activism not our insincere bandwagon jumping footballers. The only other sporting comparison I can think of is John Carlos and Tommie Smith at the 1968 Mexico olympics, they too suffered for their stand.
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostThe concept of a drink driving car crasher covid breaker like Grealish expressing any effing socio political opinion on a football pitch is utterly ridiculous just once, surely anyone can see why I'd be perplexed why he's done it about 100 times now with no sign of stopping? I'm not picking on Jack but effing hell, footballers as our moral compass? No thank you!
Basically it's NOT the message; it's the messenger and the method of delivery that's all wrong.
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Originally posted by Johnnykc View Post
Apologies Sheep....I was not referencing any of your posts in my comment..... I would have thought the 'angry old man' posts should have been quite easy to spot......
I highlighted Toppers post because it was much more than just the fact that it shouldn't bother you.I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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Originally posted by Jeffqpr View PostThink this topic has run it’s course now
Any QPR player making this gesture next season will be getting a massive boo from me! I'm paying to watch football......
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
Brilliant - but I cant see any announcement that footballers have stopped supporting a movement affiliated to a US organisation that has a political agenda?
Any QPR player making this gesture next season will be getting a massive boo from me! I'm paying to watch football......
Go Woke, Go Broke.
I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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