Sam Kerr

Incredible she was found not guilty, especially given the current climate of literally nobody being able to say, well, anything, without it causing outrage.

I’m extremely surprised at this outcome.

Have Chelsea given any kind of club statement?
 
Incredible she was found not guilty, especially given the current climate of literally nobody being able to say, well, anything, without it causing outrage.

I’m extremely surprised at this outcome.

Have Chelsea given any kind of club statement?

Honestly feel that anyone surprised by the outcome of the trial hasn't been following it properly.
 
Enlighten me mate?

The whole thing was a mess and the explanation of her comments (which by her own admission were expressed clumsily) was accepted. She wasn't attacking white people and she wasn't harassing the police officer on account of his race. Therefore she wasn't found guilty of the charge of racially aggravated assault.

She was saying that she felt her experience and the way she was being treated was typical of how brown people have often been treated by white police officers (the Met have admitted they're institutionally racist so it's not a wild idea.) People can argue over whether she was correct to draw that conclusion and how much of a role alcohol played, but the motivation and intention of her comments were accepted and it's pretty easy to see why if you read the transcripts.

Should she have been blind drunk in the back of a taxi? No (Although if she was a premier league footballer she'd have probably just driven herself home in that state and all would have been forgiven). But everything that happened after she vomited out of the window of that cab was insane and inflamed the situation.

Personally I think it's entirely believable that they thought they were being abducted. And I think that is evidenced by the fact they called 999 from inside the cab whilst they were locked inside and being driven somewhere unfamiliar. The dispatcher said they'd call them back and hung up on them. Never in my life have a heard of a taxi a driver being asked to divert a passenger to a police station. It beggars belief. And also would not have happened if it was two blokes in the back of the car. If it were me, I would have gotten very paranoid about what was happening to me too.

When they got to the police station and told the police they had made a call for help they were told they were lying. That was incorrect and frustrated the situation even further. It was proven in court that they did in fact make that call.

Furthermore, she was arrested for smashing the back window of the cab even though her girlfriend had already admitted to it and confirmed she wasn't involved. This made her feel even more unheard and targeted.

Throw into the mix the officer using language like "little missy" and making light of her concerns about being raped and murdered and it's conceivable that she felt she was being treated badly. She filmed the whole exchange herself which a pretty strong indicator of what she was feeling at the time.

Do I think she behaved like a drunken dickhead that night? Yes. As do thousands of people every single weekend. Do I think I think the decisions taken by the police that night inflamed things? Absolutely. Was no need for it to ever end up in court.
 
The whole thing was a mess and the explanation of her comments (which by her own admission were expressed clumsily) was accepted. She wasn't attacking white people and she wasn't harassing the police officer on account of his race. Therefore she wasn't found guilty of the charge of racially aggravated assault.

She was saying that she felt her experience and the way she was being treated was typical of how brown people have often been treated by white police officers (the Met have admitted they're institutionally racist so it's not a wild idea.) People can argue over whether she was correct to draw that conclusion and how much of a role alcohol played, but the motivation and intention of her comments were accepted and it's pretty easy to see why if you read the transcripts.

Should she have been blind drunk in the back of a taxi? No (Although if she was a premier league footballer she'd have probably just driven herself home in that state and all would have been forgiven). But everything that happened after she vomited out of the window of that cab was insane and inflamed the situation.

Personally I think it's entirely believable that they thought they were being abducted. And I think that is evidenced by the fact they called 999 from inside the cab whilst they were locked inside and being driven somewhere unfamiliar. The dispatcher said they'd call them back and hung up on them. Never in my life have a heard of a taxi a driver being asked to divert a passenger to a police station. It beggars belief. And also would not have happened if it was two blokes in the back of the car. If it were me, I would have gotten very paranoid about what was happening to me too.

When they got to the police station and told the police they had made a call for help they were told they were lying. That was incorrect and frustrated the situation even further. It was proven in court that they did in fact make that call.

Furthermore, she was arrested for smashing the back window of the cab even though her girlfriend had already admitted to it and confirmed she wasn't involved. This made her feel even more unheard and targeted.

Throw into the mix the officer using language like "little missy" and making light of her concerns about being raped and murdered and it's conceivable that she felt she was being treated badly. She filmed the whole exchange herself which a pretty strong indicator of what she was feeling at the time.

Do I think she behaved like a drunken dickhead that night? Yes. As do thousands of people every single weekend. Do I think I think the decisions taken by the police that night inflamed things? Absolutely. Was no need for it to ever end up in court.
Sounds like a shitshow tbf mate, fair fucks, but that doesn’t excuse the comments imo.

I’m not having her comments are ok due to her preformed view of how some white police have treated some non-white people.

That’s like saying I could say something untoward about Asians as there have been Asian grooming gangs and that’d be ok.

Her comment about “white” is racist. There’s no other way of looking at it.

For me, this will set a precedent that will cause a right load of mither for any further cases like this.
 
Sounds like a shitshow tbf mate, fair fucks, but that doesn’t excuse the comments imo.

I’m not having her comments are ok due to her preformed view of how some white police have treated some non-white people.

That’s like saying I could say something untoward about Asians as there have been Asian grooming gangs and that’d be ok.

Her comment about “white” is racist. There’s no other way of looking at it.

For me, this will set a precedent that will cause a right load of mither for any further cases like this.

It's not really the same though is it, because Asian people haven't been found to be any more statistically likely groom or rape anyone than white people. The common trait amongst people that commit those types of crimes tends to be that they are overwhelmingly....men.

Whereas the Met Police have been found to have been institutionally racist. And they have admitted it too.

but yeah, like you say. An absolute shitshow and nobody came out of it looking great.
 
I’m trying to think what the outcome would be if I went out later, found someone of a different colour skin to me and said what she said, with that persons skin colour at the end of the sentence.

Keep seeing people hypothesise about what would happen to them if it were the other way around, but nobody is really able to describe a situation where they might feel the need to say something like that.
 
Keep seeing people hypothesise about what would happen to them if it were the other way around, but nobody is really able to describe a situation where they might feel the need to say something like that.
That’s why it’s hypothetical
 
When you say something racist there's no excuse. I thought anyway.

I can understand she was saying "you are white hence priveleged" but that defence has set a precedent that will be exploited. Fkin idiots, just making it worse down the line, for all.
That's how I interpreted it.

People saw the print and read it as an attack or insult on him being white but I thought she was insinuating that she was discriminated against in that moment. I can't possibly say if she was or wasn't but the CPS didn't interpret what she said that way.

It's clearly not something to be thrown about lightly.
 
I’m not, but it’s there to be said. Don’t pretend it isn’t.

People are just saying "I'd get in trouble for calling someone stupid and black" and providing no further context on why and where they'd want to say it. So it's difficult to give an answer on what would happen to them.

The reason people feel like they would 100% be prosecuted for calling someone "stupid and black" is because it's impossible for them to conceive of a situation where it isn't obviously racist to say it. And that's probably because they're a white person and haven't grown up under an instutionally racist police force where black people are in charge. If you want to reverse the roles then you have to reverse everything that comes with it.
 
Right decision. Police officer was being a silly bugger in immediately cautioning them for the offence and taking it personally.

He's stupid and white but there's not a link between the two.
 
People are just saying "I'd get in trouble for calling someone stupid and black" and providing no further context on why and where they'd want to say it. So it's difficult to give an answer on what would happen to them.

The reason people feel like they would 100% be prosecuted for calling someone "stupid and black" is because it's impossible for them to conceive of a situation where it isn't obviously racist to say it. And that's probably because they're a white person and haven't grown up under an instutionally racist police force where black people are in charge. If you want to reverse the roles then you have to reverse everything that comes with it.
So you think that saying 'stupid and black' is now acceptable in some circumstances? What circumstances would that be?
 
So you think that saying 'stupid and black' is now acceptable in some circumstances? What circumstances would that be?
Think in previous posts I've already outlined at great length the circumstances of the incident. It's not me that gave the verdict by the way. It was a jury that listened to all of the evidence in court and came to that decision.

Also, I don't recall saying it's acceptable to use that kind of language. In fact Sam Kerr even said herself that she regrets saying it the way she said it. She wasn't in court for speaking unacceptably though. If there was such a thing as that then maybe she'd have been found guilty. I think the police officer involved also spoke unacceptably, which is more alarming to me given he's a police officer and should be trained to de-escalate these situations. The charge she was up for was racially aggravated harassment which is a way more serious offence and that's why she wasn't found guilty of it.
 
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Think in previous posts I've already outlined at great length the circumstances of the incident. It's not me that gave the verdict by the way. It was a jury that listened to all of the evidence in court and came to that decision.

Also, I don't recall saying it's acceptable to use that kind of language. In fact Sam Kerr even said herself that she regrets saying it the way she said it. She wasn't in court for speaking unacceptably though. If there was such a thing as that then maybe she'd have been found guilty. I think the police officer involved also spoke unacceptably, which is more alarming to me given he's a police officer and should be trained to de-escalate these situations. The charge she was up for was racially aggravated harassment which is a way more serious offence and that's why she wasn't found guilty of it.
So you agree that what she said is racist? That's all everyone is saying. Don't say "stupid and black/white/brown/yellow/red" and call out anyone that does use such language regardless of whatever colour they themselves are.
 
People are just saying "I'd get in trouble for calling someone stupid and black" and providing no further context on why and where they'd want to say it. So it's difficult to give an answer on what would happen to them.

The reason people feel like they would 100% be prosecuted for calling someone "stupid and black" is because it's impossible for them to conceive of a situation where it isn't obviously racist to say it. And that's probably because they're a white person and haven't grown up under an instutionally racist police force where black people are in charge. If you want to reverse the roles then you have to reverse everything that comes with it.
Give us an example of when saying that wouldn’t be racist?

I’m not trying to be provocative just genuinely interested.
 
So you agree that what she said is racist? That's all everyone is saying. Don't say "stupid and black/white/brown/yellow/red" and call out anyone that does use such language regardless of whatever colour they themselves are.

No I don't think what she said was racist. Because I understand context and nuance.
 
Give us an example of when saying that wouldn’t be racist?

I’m not trying to be provocative just genuinely interested.

Well I'm white so I can't really think of a situation where the tables are turned like that. I haven't really experienced black people holding power over me in that way.

Guess the closest comparison for me, as a woman, would be saying something like "why are you being such a man about things?" to a man if he were behaving like a condescending pig towards me or something. Obvs it's not all men but it's describing a recognisable behaviour all women get from some men. As an aside I think a lot of how the whole shit show around Sam Kerr has panned out is as much about sexism as it is about racim. I don't think she'd have been driven to the police station in the first place if she'd been a man, I don't think she'd have been wondering about being abducted if she were a man and I don't think she'd have been provoked or dismissed in the same way in the station if she'd been a man. None of this excuses her shitty behaviour, but it's interesting to observe how and why but escalated like it did.
 

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