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Multi cultural Amex



Dan Aitch

New member
May 31, 2013
2,287
We need to establish what we're supposed to be talking about here. 'Culture' isn't necessarily race or ethnicity. If the question relates to a lack of diversity at the Amex, then ok. Multiple cultures exist across the place, from those who like to drink, those who don't, those who are affluent or cheap, those who like wearing football shirts as opposed to a three-piece suit, and those who prefer to stand instead of sit.

Culture is not specified within the Equality Act as a protected characteristic and so is not particularly relevant to the representation of minorities at Albion games; minorities as described within legislation at least.
 




Tarpon

Well-known member
Sep 12, 2013
3,801
BN1
We need to establish what we're supposed to be talking about here. 'Culture' isn't necessarily race or ethnicity. If the question relates to a lack of diversity at the Amex, then ok. Multiple cultures exist across the place, from those who like to drink, those who don't, those who are affluent or cheap, those who like wearing football shirts as opposed to a three-piece suit, and those who prefer to stand instead of sit.

Culture is not specified within the Equality Act as a protected characteristic and so is not particularly relevant to the representation of minorities at Albion games; minorities as described within legislation at least.

Yeah but multicultural can mean multiple cutural OR ethnic groups in society. In this instance it is pretty clear from the OPs question & subsequent exchanges that he and most people are primary referring to ethnicity. I think.
 


The Spanish

Well-known member
Aug 12, 2008
6,478
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Thats because you think multicultural is only based on colour - Smarties are still smarties even if you take the blue one out - is that simple enough for you ?

i don't think it's based on colour at all. I know the difference between ethnicity and culture thank you.

Southampton is multicultural. Enormous Eastern European communities that simply aren't there in brighton. But perhaps I just haven't noticed them as they are white, and there are loads. But there aren't.

It's a very homogenous town that's been solid Tory for most of its history. That in itself doesn't make it boring, but blimey you can almost sense the desperation in some of its residents to tell anyone who will listen how vibrant liberal and diverse it is.
 


Chicken Runner61

We stand where we want!
May 20, 2007
4,609
We need to establish what we're supposed to be talking about here. 'Culture' isn't necessarily race or ethnicity. If the question relates to a lack of diversity at the Amex, then ok. Multiple cultures exist across the place, from those who like to drink, those who don't, those who are affluent or cheap, those who like wearing football shirts as opposed to a three-piece suit, and those who prefer to stand instead of sit.

Culture is not specified within the Equality Act as a protected characteristic and so is not particularly relevant to the representation of minorities at Albion games; minorities as described within legislation at least.

How would a racist know what culture is? they don't respect anyone else's views so how oculist they ever understand the concept of culture of any kind. Its a dumb question, The North Stand is full of middle aged blokes who used to stand in the North at the goldstone, its going to have less black and brown faces in it because there were'n't that many black and brown albion fans in the seventies and eighties - it isn't that way because they didn't let the blacks in its happened because they aren't that bothered about sitting in that stand.
 






Chicken Runner61

We stand where we want!
May 20, 2007
4,609
i don't think it's based on colour at all. I know the difference between ethnicity and culture thank you.

Southampton is multicultural. Enormous Eastern European communities that simply aren't there in brighton. But perhaps I just haven't noticed them as they are white, and there are loads. But there aren't.

It's a very homogenous town that's been solid Tory for most of its history. That in itself doesn't make it boring, but blimey you can almost sense the desperation in some of its residents to tell anyone who will listen how vibrant liberal and diverse it is.

Yes but Brighton has always had lots of people passing through it and many come from other cultures and countries - People come here stay a while and move on they might not become albion supporters , In recent years loads have moved down from London they probably already support London clubs - they probably won't ever support the Albion - the op here has trouble understanding what Brighton as a City is about.

Using his logic because we have a large Gay community we should have masses of Gay albion fans but thats not happened either
 


Puppet Master

non sequitur
Aug 14, 2012
4,056
I don't think I've ever seen a black person at a Brighton game. Just saying!

There is that Chinese bloke always at away games though, Brett Mendoza ;)
 


Dan Aitch

New member
May 31, 2013
2,287
There are always loads of black faces at The Amex... it's just that they've all either got a broom, or are serving food. Sad, but true.
 




Tarpon

Well-known member
Sep 12, 2013
3,801
BN1
How would a racist know what culture is? they don't respect anyone else's views so how oculist they ever understand the concept of culture of any kind. Its a dumb question, The North Stand is full of middle aged blokes who used to stand in the North at the goldstone, its going to have less black and brown faces in it because there were'n't that many black and brown albion fans in the seventies and eighties - it isn't that way because they didn't let the blacks in its happened because they aren't that bothered about sitting in that stand.

Nah: smarter rascists absolutely understand and exploit cultural issues. They actively and overtly play on the percievd threat to the current majority customs, ways of thinking and behaviours apparently posed by multiculturalism etc.
 


Winker

CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE
Jul 14, 2008
2,525
The Astral Planes, man...
Not many to be seen , seems traditional support for many years , any reason why ???
regards
DR

If by culture you mean the beliefs, customs, attitudes and behaviours with respect to a particular group of people, then you could say that the Amex crowd is 100% mono-cultural - and a good thing too.

If by culture you mean ethnicity, then perhaps a few of us could black-up every game if it makes you feel good about yourself?
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Maybe it's idiots like you putting them off?
in what way , no one seems capable of giving a straight answer on the topic, maybe some people are feeling a bit uncomfortable about the fact that we could be seen slacking in welcoming ethnic minority to the Amex
regards
DR
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Yes but Brighton has always had lots of people passing through it and many come from other cultures and countries - People come here stay a while and move on they might not become albion supporters , In recent years loads have moved down from London they probably already support London clubs - they probably won't ever support the Albion - the op here has trouble understanding what Brighton as a City is about.

Using his logic because we have a large Gay community we should have masses of Gay albion fans but thats not happened either
why not???
regards
DR
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
If by culture you mean the beliefs, customs, attitudes and behaviours with respect to a particular group of people, then you could say that the Amex crowd is 100% mono-cultural - and a good thing too.

If by culture you mean ethnicity, then perhaps a few of us could black-up every game if it makes you feel good about yourself?
you sound like you're the one wanting to feel good about yourself???
regards
DR
 


lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
NSC Patron
Jun 11, 2011
14,074
Worthing
They've already taken over the streets...Going to football is the only escape nowadays:lolol:
Brighton isn't really as multicultural as people think and the stats prove that :thumbsup:

Who are 'they' as in "They've already taken over the streets"? What streets?
 


















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