I don't want to join in (so I'm going to post this and leave it), but I 'sort of' see where he's coming from. When I first heard about this I immediately assumed it was white people who were guilty as, let's face it, that's where nearly all the racism comes from in this country. However in this instance it seems that white people were not the culprits (or certainly not the main ones). Slapped wrist for me for making the assumption, and a reminder that racism is not just a 'white' problem.Oh wow! Are you that bloke I heard down the pub, expounding on how the Arabs traded slaves?
I seem to recall that the death threatener has be caught and punished. He was located in Singapore. His own ethnicity is irrelevant, nor can it be assumed. The population there is:We can’t know for sure where it comes from. Just because a profile appears to look a certain way I.e in this case Asian, you don’t know it really is, it’s not hard to write in another language, or use a misleading profile picture. VPN’s can mask location. Plenty of Asian people reside in the UK as well.
I’m only saying this because sometimes you see people saying that as though there aren’t racists in the UK and it’s the problem of other countries being inflicted upon us, when I don’t think it’s true at all. (Not that I think you were saying that).
Well we'll have to agree to disagree.I think it is fair to expect more than just a private apology (and the in-club ones) in sport at this level. It's a bad example to set to say that just apologising to your team and (possibly) a private apology is acceptable for a professional sportsperson.
I thought my comment was quite clear.So am I right in thinking you believe this is being raised by Holgate/Sheffield to try and reduce his punishment? Personally, I don't see this as conflating the issues at all. Wilder has already said that Holgate has to take responsibility for his actions and he seemed to accept in this day and age, it is a sending off offence. The ban will be based on the ref's report, not some panel. He's got a three game ban.
What do you think is worse, the tackle or the racism?
Ahh I’d missed that they’d caught him.I seem to recall that the death threatener has be caught and punished. He was located in Singapore. His own ethnicity is irrelevant, nor can it be assumed. The population there is:
74% Chinese
13% Malay
9% Indian
3% other (Brits and Aussies in the main)
Which poster do you "sort of" understand? The one who stereotypes 50% of the world's population, or the one who defends that poster?I don't want to join in (so I'm going to post this and leave it), but I 'sort of' see where he's coming from. When I first heard about this I immediately assumed it was white people who were guilty as, let's face it, that's where nearly all the racism comes from in this country. However in this instance it seems that white people were not the culprits (or certainly not the main ones). Slapped wrist for me for making the assumption, and a reminder that racism is not just a 'white' problem.
OK, I'm a self-confessed statistics geek, but I've googled 'how many Asians are there in the world'. This is the result.Which poster do you "sort of" understand? The one who stereotypes 50% of the world's population, or the one who defends that poster?
'Humans' are notoriously racist" would be.“Asians are notoriously racist”.
I don’t think there’s a larger human stereotype or generalization than that possible.
Thank you for that clarification.OK, I'm a self-confessed statistics geek, but I've googled 'how many Asians are there in the world'. This is the result.
'The current population of Asia is 4,773,513,754 as of Tuesday, February 20, 2024, based on the latest United Nations estimates. Asia population is equivalent to 59.22% of the total world population.'
I have this belief about winning the ball. But it goes out of the window for serious foul play, like Holgate on Mitoma or if excessive force has been used.It amazes me people have this belief about “winning the ball”….it’s irrelevant and has absolutely nothing to do with the laws regarding fouls.
I thought it was confirmed at the time by police that much of it came from overseasWe can’t know for sure where it comes from. Just because a profile appears to look a certain way I.e in this case Asian, you don’t know it really is, it’s not hard to write in another language, or use a misleading profile picture. VPN’s can mask location. Plenty of Asian people reside in the UK as well.
I’m only saying this because sometimes you see people saying that as though there aren’t racists in the UK and it’s the problem of other countries being inflicted upon us, when I don’t think it’s true at all. (Not that I think you were saying that).
That's not written as an opinion, though. And, if it is, it's clearly wrong.He's probably not met them all I admit, but crying out loud he's allowed an opinion. It's usually assumed that it's the white bloke that has done the dirty deed.
Bullshit do we. He deliberately tried to injure one of our players. I don't see how him getting racist abuse from overseas has anything to do with us. Had it come from our actual fanbase, then that would be a different story, but it didn't.Racism is the lowest form of human nature and our club and fanbase need to support Holgate.
A side effect of this is that now Holgate can deflect away from what should be a 6 game ban IMO. So well done to the braindead racist keyboard warrior.
Has anyone actually done that?All those defending racism because the victim attempted to maim someone in a football match need to take a look at themselves.