dronefromsector7G
Well-Known Member
What a fucking stupid postA Chelsea fan lecturing others about racist behaviour.
The irony.
What a fucking stupid postA Chelsea fan lecturing others about racist behaviour.
The irony.
Can anyone please tell me how this is racist? Sure it wasn't the smoothest of posts, but it's deleted and there shouldn't be any fuzz about it.
If Mangala compared De Bruyne with Tintin wearing lipstick, would that also be racist? No, it would 'be fun'.
This.If opposition fans had a banner raised with that picture on there targeting one of our players during a game, would any of you have a problem with it? I know I would. I don't believe Bernardo is a racist, but for goodness sake, in today's climate, it is simply irresponsible. Like it or not, footballers are global celebrities and a lot of kids look up to them. That kind of banter should be done in private if not at all. Even in private, such jokes are made and the target often laughs ostensibly but deep down, it can be hurtful. Racism has a painful history to some of us and such comments in light of the challenges we are still facing with this issue in society, is simply irresponsible and inconsiderate at best.
But but, you can't be racist towards white people.Can anyone please tell me how this is racist? Sure it wasn't the smoothest of posts, but it's deleted and there shouldn't be any fuzz about it.
If Mangala compared De Bruyne with Tintin wearing lipstick, would that also be racist? No, it would 'be fun'.
I understand why people would find it offensive, I believe Bernardo was naive, I also believe he'll be mortified by the subsequent reaction.
I have a question though. If Mbappe, for example, had tweeted/posted this would it still be deemed offensive?
Not every Chelsea fan is racist.
Not sure what “So you are saying to deal with racist comments now“ means Roy?Why? So you are saying to deal with racist comments now. It's you who is talking bullshit IMO. No one here is saying that Silva is racist but he is really dumb to post comments and videos like that on a public media. If you don't want to deal with others getting offended, then don't make racist comments. Doesn't matter if it is ill-intended or not.
Yes, but since we're in the work place, I don't really have to put up with listening to racially abusive language, so if it happened again, I'd probably report it. I really don't think I'm saying anything remotely controversial here.
If we were at bar somewhere, I wouldn't even bother confronting that person. I'd walk away.
Ok fair point, I’m being a **** here but I just don’t get the whole offended thing. This Twitter thing people being offended but...so what? What does it do? Why should anyone else bother if someone found something offensive? 10 years from now, it’s going to be a case of Human 37463 meets Human 83836 “Hello”, “Hello”, “thank you”, “and you”. The end. MEH