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Racist Or A Show Of Solidarity?
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But that isn't supported by anything in the report.
How would the attackers know they were Sudanese refugees for a start?
All we know is that they were attacked physically and were racially abused.
So unless they were recognised there is nothing to support the idea that they were attacked because of their refugee status.
That would mean they were attacked because of their race.
How would the attackers know they were Sudanese refugees for a start?
All we know is that they were attacked physically and were racially abused.
So unless they were recognised there is nothing to support the idea that they were attacked because of their refugee status.
That would mean they were attacked because of their race.
naomi24
Again, your are reaching conclusions that are not supported by the story.
How do you know they were beaten up by football fans?
You don't.
All the report states is that they were beaten up. It doesn't say they were attacked by fans of the club, or that they were known to the attackers.
And lastly, you are correct in saying that most people aren't racist, but it's a fairly good bet that people who beat up other people whilst shouting racist abuse probably are racist.
Again, your are reaching conclusions that are not supported by the story.
How do you know they were beaten up by football fans?
You don't.
All the report states is that they were beaten up. It doesn't say they were attacked by fans of the club, or that they were known to the attackers.
And lastly, you are correct in saying that most people aren't racist, but it's a fairly good bet that people who beat up other people whilst shouting racist abuse probably are racist.
SP, I didn’t say they were beaten up by football fans. I said that it wouldn’t be unusual for ‘fans’ to be aware of their personal details – and if ‘fans’ are aware, then there’s no reason anyone else shouldn’t be aware. But have it your way. Cling to ‘colour’. I’m going away shortly so I’ll leave you to it.
SP, I didn't say they were known to their attackers. I said that since it's not unusual for footballers' personal details to be in the public domain, there's no reason their attackers wouldn't have known they were refugees from Sudan. Given the climate with the refugee situation at the moment it seems more than a coincidence to me that out of all the black footballers these two were specifically targeted at this particular time. Got to go. Bye.
naomi24
What on earth are you taking about?
You are not making any sense.
It is entirely possible that the attackers didn't know who these two were, isn't it?
Just because someone is a footballer, and may have a public profile, doesn't mean that everyone has heard of them, does it?
As there is nothing in the report to suggest that they were targeted because the are Sudanese refugees, we cannot assume motive.
You wrote:
there's no reason their attackers wouldn't have known they were refugees from Sudan
Yes there *is* a reason why they might not have known who this fella is. In the same way that if the entire Newcastle team walked into a pub, I wouldn't be able to name any of them.
What on earth are you taking about?
You are not making any sense.
It is entirely possible that the attackers didn't know who these two were, isn't it?
Just because someone is a footballer, and may have a public profile, doesn't mean that everyone has heard of them, does it?
As there is nothing in the report to suggest that they were targeted because the are Sudanese refugees, we cannot assume motive.
You wrote:
there's no reason their attackers wouldn't have known they were refugees from Sudan
Yes there *is* a reason why they might not have known who this fella is. In the same way that if the entire Newcastle team walked into a pub, I wouldn't be able to name any of them.
https:/ /www.rt .com/sp ort/338 030-ger man-tea m-black face-pr otest/
Obviously some thought it racist.
/// Many still argue blackfacing to be harmless fun, as highlighted by NHL player Paul Bissonnette in 2011 when he posted a photo on Twitter of his Phoenix Coyotes teammate Raffi Torres dressed up in blackface as Jay Z on Halloween. ///
/// The players and the club all denied racist intent, although the picture was subsequently removed. ///
Obviously some thought it racist.
/// Many still argue blackfacing to be harmless fun, as highlighted by NHL player Paul Bissonnette in 2011 when he posted a photo on Twitter of his Phoenix Coyotes teammate Raffi Torres dressed up in blackface as Jay Z on Halloween. ///
/// The players and the club all denied racist intent, although the picture was subsequently removed. ///
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