Kalimantan Gull
Well-known member
Indeed. I'm really surprised people have somehow misconstrued the Burnley fans booing a player who made a non-malicious accusation of racial abuse.
I clearly heard "boooooooooooooooooooo this isn't because of your legitimate right to make an accusation where you feel you have received racial abuse which is extremely serious and needs to be eradicated from the game and in no way should we do anything to send a signal that any individual should in any way be discouraged from making an accusation where they feel they have been the victim of racism, this is actually because of all the other stuff, I hope this is clear boooooooooooooooooooooooo"
I'm staggered there is any confusion.
I don't know if there is any better reply to the Burnley fans post than this
The Burnley fans have clearly got themselves wound up so much by this that it all exploded out in what we saw and heard on Saturday, and now they're stuck in this intricate web of trying to explain themselves in the cold light of day.
It is just so horribly unedifying in this day and age to hear an entire crowd of white people booing a black guy of having the temerity of reporting an accusation of racism. The message is simple 'if you think you've been racially abused, suck it up and keep it to yourself'. Which is what many more black footballers will no doubt do. I wonder how many Burnley fans actually get this point? I wonder how many care?