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Ferdinand refuses to shake Terry's and Cole's hand.

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anotheoldgit | 15:48 Sat 15th Sep 2012 | News
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http://news.sky.com/s...-to-shake-terrys-hand

I wonder if the FA will now charge Ferdinand for bringing the game into disrepute?
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SP, it is, supposedly, but they then go on to spend 90 minutes demonstrating an utter lack of the aforementioned respect. That is why I believe it to be a charade.
How come someone of mixed race is habitually referred to as black? Half or quarter black plus half or three quarter white does not equate black.
Some footballers (male) over paid, over indulged and over sensitive. Not over bright or over educated. Please note the word some.
My answer was removed, why?

As I've said before, 99% of your threads are all the same
A woman's point of view here. They are both acting like school girls and they need their heads banging together.
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Daisy, Ferdinand looks black to me! So does President Obama, whose mother was a white woman from Kansas . And it's really how they see themselves , as well as how they appear to others, quite regardless of whether they have one white parent and one black one.

Wonder on, aog. If a white man refused to be in the same team, or to shake hands with, a senior white player who had had sex with that man's ex-girlfriend, woul that be 'bringing the game into disrepute' ?
It is clear that Ferdinand and Terry have no respect for each other. The handshake would not have been genuine and so is misleading. People want this swept under the carpet and Ferdinand shaking hands with someone who has abused him is supposed to put an end to the matter. It is clear that not everyone agrees that this is successfully concluded. Of course presenting the victim as the villian is nothing new to people with a racist and bigotted agenda to push.
@ELVIS

"As I've said before, 99% of your threads are all the same "

so why do you bother to read them then ?......so you can fire off one of your usual and oh so predictable and boring "youre just a racist" rant

still youve cleared up the stories about elvis being alive and working in a chip shop....those chips do make nice epilettes
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Gromit

/// If he doesn't shake hands then he hasn't broken any rule. ///

//// The only people who think this is relevant to anything are racist bigot idiots with their own agenda to push. ///

Oh so now if anyone comments on a player (who happens to be of mixed race) refusing to shake hands with two other players one who happens to be white, one who happens to be of mixed race, then one is "A RACIST BIGOT IDIOTS WITH THEIR OWN AGENDA TO PUSH". LOL

One couldn't make this up, doesn't such ridiculous comments as this tend to make the words 'Racist', 'Bigot' and 'Idiot' fade into insignificance, and not to be taken seriously when flaunted about by idiots.

I hope you have your eyes on this one ED?
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/// Of course presenting the victim as the villian is nothing new to people with a racist and bigotted agenda to push. ///

There he goes again, is this guy for real or has he got some kind of chip on his shoulder?

In this case Ferdinand is defiantly the villain of the piece and Terry and Cole are the innocents.

Oh dear have I done it again? I forgot that Cole also happens too be of mixed race, so I should not have sided with him, if I still want to be classed as an 'idiot racist bigot' by the likes of Gromit.
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Like I said before, do away with the handshake and "respect" charade and obviate the potential for this childishness which, in turn, allows the less cerebral fans to fuel their own prejudices further.
The despicable John Terry is still facing an FA hearing for using racist language on Ferdinand.

This incident was predictable surely.
AOG

If you had raised a similar question when Wayne Bridge refused to shake Mr Terry's hand, then you would be free to swat away any accusations that you only raised THIS question because of Mr Ferdinand's racial background.

I don't recall if you did...but if you did, I suggest you post the link.

It was a pretty massive story about 18 months or so ago. John Terry had formed a relationship with Wayne Bridge's ex-girlfriend. Wayne then refused to shake his hand at their team's subsequent fixture.

Was he too bringing the game into disrepute?

Did you post anything about him?
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sp1814

I am not going back into records for you or anyone else, just to prove me not guilty of something or other, that I am already not guilty of anyway.

I seem to remember something of that affair, but cannot remember if or not I posted on it, I can't even remember if Wayne Bridge, was black or white, it matters not.

We are debating this topical new story of Ferdinand, Terry and Cole, not any other similar news story long past, so please don't bother to get side tracked just because one of the 'Mixed Race' Footballers happens to be shown in a bad light.

But then I forgot that only white persons can be shown in a bad light never blacks or Mixed Race.
AOG

If race is (and should be) irrelevent, then it would be virtually impossible for the FA to charge Ferdinand with bringing the game into disrepute, because it happened before to Terry...Wayne Bridge refused to shake his hand.

How would they explain not charging Bridge if they decided to charge Ferdinand?
"But then I forgot that only white persons can be shown in a bad light never blacks or Mixed Race"

Could one not equally argue, that when a white person (Wayne Bridge) does something that a black or mixed race does, if you don't raise a question, it suggests that you're more invested in criticising black people for something that white people do (which you choose to ignore).

I'm surprised you don't know about the Wayne Bridge story. It was huge.

So the answer is - how could the FA charge Rio when they didn't charge Wayne?

Do you think both players should've been charged with bringing the game into disrepute, or just the non-white ones?
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/// Do you think both players should've been charged with bringing the game into disrepute, or just the non-white ones? ///

All those unsporting enough not to shake hands, be them black, white, yellow, or sky blue pink it matters not.

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