Bevendean Hillbilly
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Yawn. Jesus, hasn't anyone got anything to do at the FA?
Yawn. Jesus, hasn't anyone got anything to do at the FA?
You're getting yourself in a right old pickle here. So 'Yid' is not OK because they were mass murdered, but 'Pikey' is, because they weren't? (they were).
Has anyone thought to ask the Jews what they think, or are we getting offended on their behalf?
Can you cut out the blasphemy, please.
I accept that there are many, on most "fan" boards, that clamour for the right to throw out obscenities and insults as though they are sweeties - no evidence though that this relevant tiny number of individuals are representative of the millions who go to watch football.
I also believe that the vast majority of football fans have grown up
The original point of the thread was about Spurs fans not being allowed to use the word that they refer to themselves as. That is a whole different kettle of fish to people singing songs about sending them to concentration camps. I don't hear Spurs fans singing those songs. I doubt you'd find anyone on this thread who would argue those songs are acceptable.
Ledley King saying people used to chant the N word at him is a very, very different matter to thousands of Spurs fans calling themselves the Yid Army.
Same with all this homophobia stuff. Thousands of fans booing or collectively abusing an openly gay player would be homophobic, and completely unacceptable. Thousands of fans singing "We can see you holding hands" to a group of thousands of other fans, isn't.
Oh dear. There are a few people making a bit of a fool of themselves. Romany Gypsies are a completely separate group recognised as an actual ethnic group.
The word Pikey has been used for centuries and only recently changed to be derogatory against Irish travellers etc. Therefore the original word Pikey has nothing to do with it. I suggest you research slightly better.
blimey...I bet you are a fun guy at parties
How many Albion fans can honestly say ...
"For we're the men from Sussex, Sussex by the Sea.
We plough and sow and reap and mow,
And useful men are we"?
To white people anyway. Not a dig, just an addition to your post.Clearly there was because they were happy to use the real name for Guy Gibson' dog in the Dambusters film. I'm not saying it's right but it was acceptable back then.
To white people anyway.
Agreed. Brighton fans aren't predominately gay, so hopefully the Authorities will clamp down on us next and prosecute people who sing disgusting chants such as "1-0 to the Nancy boys!" or "We're gay and we're beating you!" These chants use 'gay' in a pejorative manner, i.e. they imply that homosexuals are a far too limp-wristed and effete to play football and thus losing to a gay team is something that should embarrass 'real' men. This isn't the 1970s any more and there's no place for this in modern football. Just go to the game, sit down, cheer for you team and go home without being rude to anybody. You don't shout abuse when you're at at a Cliff Richard concert do you? No. Well don't do it at football, it's exactly the same.Tottenham fans aren't predominantly Jewish any more, so the fans have no real right to use it positivity or negatively.
"Badge of honour" that assumes that one takes a negative and turns it into a positive, So being Jewish is a negative? Or is it the other fans that are anti-Semitic? If that's the case no one should use the word, surely?
I can't help feel that Baddiel and the FA have got this completely arse about face about who to target. Surely - in the same way as gay people have claimed the word 'queer' and black people 'n****r'. Let's stop the bigots using the word rather than those who wish to redefine it as a positive thing.
Of course it does. Maybe not that exact phrase but they refer to one an other as ****** all the time. They certainly do in the films/tv/podcasts I watch and listen to. Watch any of Chris Rock's standup and see how many times he uses the word.
Agreed. Brighton fans aren't predominately gay, so hopefully the Authorities will clamp down on us next and prosecute people who sing disgusting chants such as "1-0 to the Nancy boys!" or "We're gay and we're beating you!" These chants use 'gay' in a pejorative manner, i.e. they imply that homosexuals are a far too limp-wristed and effete to play football and thus losing to a gay team is something that should embarrass 'real' men. This isn't the 1970s any more and there's no place for this in modern football. Just go to the game, sit down, cheer for you team and go home without being rude to anybody. You don't shout abuse when you're at at a Cliff Richard concert do you? No. Well don't do it at football, it's exactly the same.