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Disappointing outcome to this poll. Even a symbolic opposition to racism is too much. Worrying
An extremely short one at that.Disappointing outcome to this poll. Even a symbolic opposition to racism is too much. Worrying
Disappointing outcome to this poll. Even a symbolic opposition to racism is too much. Worrying
We need to define our terms.
How do you define politics so as to exclude the subject?
A quick web search came up with the following definition:
Politics (from Greek: Πολιτικά, politiká, 'affairs of the cities') is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations between individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status.
The equal treatment of people regardless of their skin colour is definitely a question of politics according to that definition, I suggest, but what is your alternative one if you disagree?
Getting a whiff, now, of why I raise an eyebrow to the 'time to move on' contingent?
Given that Arthur Mullard was a sex offender what are you implying?
I won’t PM you Tom because you’ve clearly lost the plot now, just be very careful what you say in the future because it will come back to bite you at some point.
Great post!! Don't expect him to reply though, he comes on here spouting his oh so woke b*llox, usually insulting anyone who disagrees with him, but when he's challenged (as you've done) he disappears.
Disappointing outcome to this poll. Even a symbolic opposition to racism is too much. Worrying
You've picked the obscure definition that suits your agenda. As with the Latin, now with the Greek. You really are a pseudo-intellectual cock.
The accepted definttion is
"the activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power"
So I would ask you which parties having a real chance of power in the country are arguing that black lives do NOT matter? Even Trump rails against the organisation but not the message.
BLM has been hijacked around the fringes by a few politcal extremists but the message remains correct. You wouldn't tackle a fire in one house on a street by pouring water on every house, you'd tackle the one house in trouble and save the road. And in this - and football - I draw a parrallel with poppies and remembrance. Once a year we observe this immaculately before kick off. I wear my poppy with pride, ensure I'm in my seat in time and my Cub daughter has laid a wreath at our local service. The guy i go to games with is ex-military so I get what it means. However, that doesn't obscure the fact that the lunatic fringe of the right wing in this country have tried to hijack the poppy and the likes of Britian First love a good old poppy-shaming on social media. But is wearing a poppy political? Of course it ****ing isn't.
However - and here I agree with Ferdinand and, probably, you - we do NOT do this more than once a year, so that it maintains its significance. Take a knee once a season to show you are still there, and before big finals but not every game in my humble opinion. However....
Yes. Yes I do. but I am not sayinig "move on" in the above. I'm still saying do something better and more direct. Football, particularly in Europe is still riven by racism, knee or no knee.
So want tangible benefits will we see by the 'powerful' taking of the knee yesterday?
As compelling an argument as 'it's complete bollocks' is, could you put some meat on the bones and explain why the club are wrong to continue to devote 20 second of time to this cause?
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FWIW I didn’t vote, as my third option would’ve been “Allow individual clubs & players to decide their approach”.
I’m vehemently against racism (that includes anti semitism), but we should not be group outraged when some clubs take a well reasoned different direction.
Hi Lego Stand
With 68 posts its good to see a new Albion fan posting.
Non violent protest has produced a lot of change in societies over the years.
The players are in a position (more than most) to tackle the issue of prejudice and racism in society.
Like you I want to see change (tangible benefits sic) the players have a platform to show their feelings and support.
I am happy to see both Sussex CCC and all the Brighton and Hove Albion teams do this.
If others like yourself have other ways to create a positive change I would support those as well, as I am sure the clubs would.
Come on the Albion win for Bissouma tomorrow, see you on the Match Day Forum.
You've picked the obscure definition that suits your agenda. As with the Latin, now with the Greek. You really are a pseudo-intellectual cock.
The accepted definttion is
"the activities associated with the governance of a country or area, especially the debate between parties having power"
So I would ask you which parties having a real chance of power in the country are arguing that black lives do NOT matter? Even Trump rails against the organisation but not the message.
BLM has been hijacked around the fringes by a few politcal extremists but the message remains correct. You wouldn't tackle a fire in one house on a street by pouring water on every house, you'd tackle the one house in trouble and save the road. And in this - and football - I draw a parrallel with poppies and remembrance. Once a year we observe this immaculately before kick off. I wear my poppy with pride, ensure I'm in my seat in time and my Cub daughter has laid a wreath at our local service. The guy i go to games with is ex-military so I get what it means. However, that doesn't obscure the fact that the lunatic fringe of the right wing in this country have tried to hijack the poppy and the likes of Britian First love a good old poppy-shaming on social media. But is wearing a poppy political? Of course it ****ing isn't.
However - and here I agree with Ferdinand and, probably, you - we do NOT do this more than once a year, so that it maintains its significance. Take a knee once a season to show you are still there, and before big finals but not every game in my humble opinion. However....
Yes. Yes I do. but I am not sayinig "move on" in the above. I'm still saying do something better and more direct. Football, particularly in Europe is still riven by racism, knee or no knee.
Hi Lego Stand
With 68 posts its good to see a new Albion fan posting.
Non violent protest has produced a lot of change in societies over the years.
The players are in a position (more than most) to tackle the issue of prejudice and racism in society.
Like you I want to see change (tangible benefits sic) the players have a platform to show their feelings and support.
I am happy to see both Sussex CCC and all the Brighton and Hove Albion teams do this.
If others like yourself have other ways to create a positive change I would support those as well, as I am sure the clubs would.
Come on the Albion win for Bissouma tomorrow, see you on the Match Day Forum.
Great post!! Don't expect him to reply though, he comes on here spouting his oh so woke b*llox, usually insulting anyone who disagrees with him, but when he's challenged (as you've done) he disappears.
Hi Lego Stand
With 68 posts its good to see a new Albion fan posting.
Non violent protest has produced a lot of change in societies over the years.
The players are in a position (more than most) to tackle the issue of prejudice and racism in society.
Like you I want to see change (tangible benefits sic) the players have a platform to show their feelings and support.
I am happy to see both Sussex CCC and all the Brighton and Hove Albion teams do this.
If others like yourself have other ways to create a positive change I would support those as well, as I am sure the clubs would.
Come on the Albion win for Bissouma tomorrow, see you on the Match Day Forum.
When did I say that? As unedifying is this may sound 'tackling racism' is not on my agenda. I have far more important things in my life to concentrate on, like keeping my job / my home / the wellbeing of my family and friends in the face of a worldwide pandemic. Seeing more BAME representation in the dugout and the boardroom is the least of my worries. If most people are honest they would probably say the same. This doesn't make me a racist but a realist but no doubt I'll get a whole load of abuse for saying what I've said.
Is he an Albion fan?
68 posts so far:
* 67 bemoaning the plight of the poor downtrodden salt of the earth white male
* 1 vaguely relating to the wages of Lewis Dunk
Discussing it obviously is though. Maybe you should spend less time on here telling us that you haven't got time to tackle racism and more time concentrating on the things that you don't have time to concentrate on because you are on here telling us that you don't have time to tackle racism.
What with posting on here and watching some players take a knee for 20 seconds at the beginning of a football match I am surprised you have time for anything else. Modern life eh?
Do you believe that people who disagree with you about other topics are lying? or is it just this one?
Is he an Albion fan?
68 posts so far:
* 67 bemoaning the plight of the poor downtrodden salt of the earth white male
* 1 vaguely relating to the wages of Lewis Dunk