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Post by rabbitreborn on Jul 12, 2020 23:12:45 GMT
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Post by RWB on Jul 13, 2020 0:05:26 GMT
I read about this earlier today something isn't right with this story.
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Post by jasmine on Jul 13, 2020 0:20:26 GMT
Is this typical in the UK? Do they not have free speech?
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Post by MojoJojo on Jul 13, 2020 0:35:57 GMT
Arrested? I'm SJW sympathetic and supportive, but WTF did I just read?
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Post by Lomelis on Jul 13, 2020 1:23:29 GMT
Wow. Super woke.
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Post by Odysseus on Jul 13, 2020 1:25:53 GMT
1) The UK doesn't have a constitution with a provision like our first amendment (free speech)
2) If I'm not mistaken, it used to be a crime in the UK to insult the monarch. But not for a few centuries now.
Here's an interesting look elsewhere:
To summarize: Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Netherlands, Spain, Kuwait, Morocco. And last, but not least, although Switzerland has no monarchy, you can be arrested for insulting the heads of state of other nations (!).
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2020 2:06:29 GMT
Is this typical in the UK? Do they not have free speech? Old world governments give people privileges because they have no true rights. That is why our way of government was referred to as American Exceptionalism. We were the first government that got its power from the people rather than having power over the people.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2020 2:07:54 GMT
I didn't see what he said. Does anyone know what he said that was so bad that a 12 year old would be imprisoned and publicly admonished?
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Post by MojoJojo on Jul 13, 2020 2:18:13 GMT
Imprisoned?
The boy was arrested. I'm assuming that means wrote up and released.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2020 2:26:16 GMT
Imprisoned? The boy was arrested. I'm assuming that means wrote up and released. The article said he was taken into custody. I assume that means he's being detained in some fashion.
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Post by bama beau on Jul 13, 2020 3:28:09 GMT
Racism, and especially racist chants, used to be the norm in European soccer. Most teams, even in their own respective countries' top flight divisions, were comprised mostly of the native born to that country, and many fans were drunk or drinking at most games, so often things were said or sung at opposing players who were different in any way from the rest, and especially if they were black.
It was rampant.
As the top leagues expanded into first TV and then corporate sponsorship, the competition for talent led teams to expand their signings to other countries, other continents, and other hemispheres. That meant more and more diversity. You can't be a top flight, globally competitive futbol club any more using just homegrown talent. African players are invaluable, South Americans indispensable. The three players most people consider the best ever are all South American, and one of them is a black man. Liverpool's two dominant forwards are both African, and they are lately considered the best team in the world. The racism had to stop.
That is why so many leagues have made it their policy to ban racist signage, taunts and chants from their stadia. You can't do it anymore and not expect to be banned. The EPL, in the wake of the George Floyd murder, have even taken it another step forward. They start each game with all the players taking a knee at the whistle, and they have expanded their policy of eliminating racism even onto their websites.
Is any of this "normal"? Truthfully, I don't know how to answer that. Is racism "normal"? You tell me. It's certainly not in my household. Maybe it is in yours. But I applaud those teams and leagues which are taking a stand against racism and even verbal threats against their players, regardless of the race or origin of those players, and whether those threats are racist in nature or not. To me, that's an obvious decision.
As to the 12 year old? If by "arrested" you really mean identified, tracked down, questioned, and maybe even given a ride down to the local constabulary for his troubles, then I don't have much of a problem with any of that. If he actually threatened Zaha, that's the least he should expect. But if the boy is going to be held and tried for anything, I'd reserve judgment until I knew what crime he committed, because from what I've read, all the kid is guilty of is being an ignorant racist, which in this country means Republican.
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Post by Odysseus on Jul 13, 2020 5:09:35 GMT
Racism, and especially racist chants, used to be the norm in European soccer. Most teams, even in their own respective countries' top flight divisions, were comprised mostly of the native born to that country, and many fans were drunk or drinking at most games, so often things were said or sung at opposing players who were different in any way from the rest, and especially if they were black. It was rampant. As the top leagues expanded into first TV and then corporate sponsorship, the competition for talent led teams to expand their signings to other countries, other continents, and other hemispheres. That meant more and more diversity. You can't be a top flight, globally competitive futbol club any more using just homegrown talent. African players are invaluable, South Americans indispensable. The three players most people consider the best ever are all South American, and one of them is a black man. Liverpool's two dominant forwards are both African, and they are lately considered the best team in the world. The racism had to stop. That is why so many leagues have made it their policy to ban racist signage, taunts and chants from their stadia. You can't do it anymore and not expect to be banned. The EPL, in the wake of the George Floyd murder, have even taken it another step forward. They start each game with all the players taking a knee at the whistle, and they have expanded their policy of eliminating racism even onto their websites. Is any of this "normal"? Truthfully, I don't know how to answer that. Is racism "normal"? You tell me. It's certainly not in my household. Maybe it is in yours. But I applaud those teams and leagues which are taking a stand against racism and even verbal threats against their players, regardless of the race or origin of those players, and whether those threats are racist in nature or not. To me, that's an obvious decision. As to the 12 year old? If by "arrested" you really mean identified, tracked down, questioned, and maybe even given a ride down to the local constabulary for his troubles, then I don't have much of a problem with any of that. If he actually threatened Zaha, that's the least he should expect. But if the boy is going to be held and tried for anything, I'd reserve judgment until I knew what crime he committed, because from what I've read, all the kid is guilty of is being an ignorant racist, which in his country means Republican.
If I'm not mistaken, his country is the UK, and they don't have too many Republicans there.
Since he was under-age, I imagine the worst he got was, like you say, a ride to the police station, maybe his name entered into the log book, but I also doubt he'd be charged with anything. When I was that age, the worst that could happen would be to have the cops call my parents and have them come pick me up and the walk of shame. LOL. OTOH, they might be just as racist as him, so who knows?
Not my problem really.
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Post by bama beau on Jul 13, 2020 5:14:12 GMT
If I'm not mistaken, his country is the UK, and they don't have too many Republicans there.
Since he was under-age, I imagine the worst he got was, like you say, a ride to the police station, maybe his name entered into the log book, but I also doubt he'd be charged with anything. When I was that age, the worst that could happen would be to have the cops call my parents and have them come pick me up and the walk of shame. LOL. OTOH, they might be just as racist as him, so who knows?
Not my problem really.
Sorry. Meant "this", typo'd "his". I probably now have a 2% Warning.
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Post by Odysseus on Jul 13, 2020 5:23:08 GMT
If I'm not mistaken, his country is the UK, and they don't have too many Republicans there.
Since he was under-age, I imagine the worst he got was, like you say, a ride to the police station, maybe his name entered into the log book, but I also doubt he'd be charged with anything. When I was that age, the worst that could happen would be to have the cops call my parents and have them come pick me up and the walk of shame. LOL. OTOH, they might be just as racist as him, so who knows?
Not my problem really.
Sorry. Meant "this", typo'd "his". I probably now have a 2% Warning. Is one of the LNF token mods getting mad with power?
Tsk tsk.
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Post by bama beau on Jul 13, 2020 5:30:13 GMT
Sorry. Meant "this", typo'd "his". I probably now have a 2% Warning. Is one of the LNF token mods getting mad with power?
Tsk tsk.
Or, he might have run out of Tums.
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Post by Odysseus on Jul 13, 2020 5:38:17 GMT
Is one of the LNF token mods getting mad with power?
Tsk tsk.
Or, he might have run out of Tums.
Or is a bit of a martinet.
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Post by bama beau on Jul 13, 2020 5:58:02 GMT
Or, he might have run out of Tums.
Or is a bit of a martinet.
Well, at Solar's LNF they wanted him to be a marionette, so maybe this will make his business card easier to change.
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Post by rabbitreborn on Jul 13, 2020 9:58:07 GMT
Racism, and especially racist chants, used to be the norm in European soccer. Most teams, even in their own respective countries' top flight divisions, were comprised mostly of the native born to that country, and many fans were drunk or drinking at most games, so often things were said or sung at opposing players who were different in any way from the rest, and especially if they were black. It was rampant. As the top leagues expanded into first TV and then corporate sponsorship, the competition for talent led teams to expand their signings to other countries, other continents, and other hemispheres. That meant more and more diversity. You can't be a top flight, globally competitive futbol club any more using just homegrown talent. African players are invaluable, South Americans indispensable. The three players most people consider the best ever are all South American, and one of them is a black man. Liverpool's two dominant forwards are both African, and they are lately considered the best team in the world. The racism had to stop. That is why so many leagues have made it their policy to ban racist signage, taunts and chants from their stadia. You can't do it anymore and not expect to be banned. The EPL, in the wake of the George Floyd murder, have even taken it another step forward. They start each game with all the players taking a knee at the whistle, and they have expanded their policy of eliminating racism even onto their websites. Is any of this "normal"? Truthfully, I don't know how to answer that. Is racism "normal"? You tell me. It's certainly not in my household. Maybe it is in yours. But I applaud those teams and leagues which are taking a stand against racism and even verbal threats against their players, regardless of the race or origin of those players, and whether those threats are racist in nature or not. To me, that's an obvious decision. As to the 12 year old? If by "arrested" you really mean identified, tracked down, questioned, and maybe even given a ride down to the local constabulary for his troubles, then I don't have much of a problem with any of that. If he actually threatened Zaha, that's the least he should expect. But if the boy is going to be held and tried for anything, I'd reserve judgment until I knew what crime he committed, because from what I've read, all the kid is guilty of is being an ignorant racist, which in this country means Republican. Agents of the state tracked down, arrested, and detained a 12 year old for mean words online. And certain members of this forum’s “left” don’t have a problem with it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2020 10:32:32 GMT
Saying racist things is a revolting habit. But a state that criminalizes the mere publishing of racist thoughts is a state with a serious flaw.
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Post by crepe05 on Jul 13, 2020 12:20:51 GMT
What the heck ever happened to "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."
The "kid" supposedly was 12 y.o. They are not well-known for their high power of decision making skills. Good grief. Ban him from the games the rest of the year if you must make a statement regarding racist remarks, but relax. Now, was the soccer player's life threatened? That would be an entirely different matter to me.
And why the heck are people taking a knee? You kneel to your Lord or God, not to game players. Jeeze, do you also pray to the players for guidance? If so, we're in one heap of trouble as a world.
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