mattyvw (05-01-2012)
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It probably has affected us a little and the more dogged we are, the more it is going to affect our form. Personally, I won't support it. It is like an Australian calling someone a wog and justifying that it is quite common and widely used back home. Evra might be a Grade A twat but you know what the intentions are when he said it.
As a matter of principle, I cannot agree with the current stance the club has taken or the statement Suarez has made.
mattyvw (05-01-2012)
liam (18-01-2012)
BLACK! LOL Sorry Blue Man you know I just had to push it:P.
@Mike The Yid also dude it's the same no matter what color your skin is if you get into an argument with that intensity, it's considered racist. I admit our society is a sensitive herd but it would help if we just tear each others eyes out without having to resort to name calling based on ethnic background:P.
Leader of the Spurtles.
What did you call me?
....Anyways on a more serious note. Why do I get the impression that some of the people still holding onto this fight wouldn't mind if Suarez used the N-word? The fact he said black is giving people an opportunity to rail on what the consider unfair political correctness, while if he said N-gger they would have no argument.
Last edited by BlueCrew LA; 19-01-2012 at 07:18 AM.
Javi (18-01-2012)
IMO it is not acceptable to use the N-Word at all, and to call somebody a black ....... is not something that is acceptable either. Using the colour of somebodies skin is only ever needed when explaining the colour of their skin e.g. Harry Redknapp is a white person and Ledley King is a black person these are observational points points but if either of these two people where to fall out and call the other a black/white ................ in the heat of the moment then it is most certainly a racist comment, even if the person has never said anything racist before, that particular comment is racist. We have all seen statements about what Suarez has said so there really shouldn't be any argument or debate left. He is guilty as charged and is lucky to play for the rest of season IMO. There is just no need for it any situation in modern day Britain, he may argue that he is not British and people use that language in his country and they find it acceptable and blah blah blah, but you live by the laws of the land and here that is totally unacceptable. end of story. I am white but this shit really pisses me off. Just don't there. Anyway my little gripe about the whole racist issues is over for now, I just want us all to live in harmony.
BlueCrew LA (18-01-2012)
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