Live by the sea
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- Oct 21, 2016
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Highly respected journalist and newsreader, apparently sacked or forced to resign for quoting Shakespeare at a belligerent tweeter. Yes the word ape was used but in the context of a lengthy paragraph. Stewart is known as a bit of an intellectual and has used the same phrase before when responding to another tweet from someone white last year.
The tweeter who complained had previous for referring to people by their colour and highlighting so called white privilege and also just being white.
Andy Naylor has shown his support for the black man who complained by tweeting Stewart had been sacked. But most people on Twitter feel that the man has used his colour as a reason to complain and get Stewart sacked and it was not racist .
I’ve not seen many examples of Naylor supporting any other minority but several supporting black issues. I’m not saying that is wrong and he is entitled to tweet and show his support for whatever he likes but it does seem very heavily focused on black issues which as a mainstream sports journalist seems a little unusual .
What do NSC think ? Unfair or not unfair .
The tweeter who complained had previous for referring to people by their colour and highlighting so called white privilege and also just being white.
Andy Naylor has shown his support for the black man who complained by tweeting Stewart had been sacked. But most people on Twitter feel that the man has used his colour as a reason to complain and get Stewart sacked and it was not racist .
I’ve not seen many examples of Naylor supporting any other minority but several supporting black issues. I’m not saying that is wrong and he is entitled to tweet and show his support for whatever he likes but it does seem very heavily focused on black issues which as a mainstream sports journalist seems a little unusual .
What do NSC think ? Unfair or not unfair .