Keep waiting...Yes, as my great grandfather was one - I will await your apology - you odious individual
Keep waiting...Yes, as my great grandfather was one - I will await your apology - you odious individual
Sums you up completelyKeep waiting...
Maybe I should run to the admins with this one - that's the done thing isn't it ?Keep waiting...
You don’t know me. Or my family’s history. Of which contains a past in slavery as well.Sums you up completely
Go for it dude! We both have ancestors who were slaves. Just you seem to have an issue with itMaybe I should run to the admins with this one - that's the done thing isn't it ?
And neither do I wish to.You don’t know me. Or my family’s history. Of which contains a past in slavery as well.
Not me who has the issue hereGo for it dude! We both have ancestors who were slaves. Just you seem to have an issue with it
You do know where the fist and black power movement started and why it’s so important?And neither do I wish to.
However if that is indeed true you should know better than to post your reply
Again, you’re getting worked up over a fist.Not me who has the issue here
Go for it dude! We both have ancestors who were slaves. Just you seem to have an issue with it
Next time you take a knee pal think deep inside thinking black lives matterSo people who are subject to racist abuse shouldn’t show solidarity because it offends you? I thought my generation were the snowflakes
Yeah I understand. I’m just noting that a Nazi salute and a black power fist are incomparable. More so today than before. One is equality, the other is superiority. And context plays a huge role in this as well. A Nazi salute in any context is awful. However someone who has been abused due to their skin colour doing a fist in solidarity is not abhorrent.F@ck me RichyM, your either on a wind up or just not reading Hamptons posts....he's saying both are offensive be that the raised clenched fist or the nazi salute.....as said open both eyes or better still maybe realise some people are offending by differing things. As to your having ancestors who were slaves - think if you go back far enough most of us will. Think this thread will probably get pulled as its going down a dodgy street n your not helping things imo......
I’m not going to comment anymore on this. We all know where I stand, kneel or don’t. Raise a fist or don’t. I don’t care. But I don’t mind if a person who has experienced abuse feels the need to make their voices heard through actionsNext time you take a knee pal think deep inside thinking black lives matter
Well also think about asian men grooming and raping poor white english girls
Think about an ex soldier in his 80s who was walking through a park in rochdal and jumped on by asian youths batterd ant told this is our turf
All this whooo is me shit just taking the piss
Think on this - during the 1930s the appeasers of Hitler decreed that the Nazi salute was inoffensive - how wrong they were.Yeah I understand. I’m just noting that a Nazi salute and a black power fist are incomparable. More so today than before. One is equality, the other is superiority. And context plays a huge role in this as well. A Nazi salute in any context is awful. However someone who has been abused due to their skin colour doing a fist in solidarity is not abhorrent.
I think this should be pulled down tbh. We all can have our different opinions. We are all humans and I’m sure everyone on here just wants equality for all.
They did a big video clip and all the drivers wore their BLM t shirts.
Some didn’t kneel because (as described before the Spielberg race) in their home country it doesn’t go down well.
I thought it was a great show, the race was even better.
I’m not offended at all. Make of that what you will.Think on this - during the 1930s the appeasers of Hitler decreed that the Nazi salute was inoffensive - how wrong they were.
In the 2020's some like yourself decree that a black power salute is about equality - it is not - It's also about superiority - you should check your facts before embarrassing yourself.
It's shouldn't be a race to be the most offended but seems that way right now - sad sad sad
The cause is just the organisation whose wagon it's hitched to is not and the football "family" jumped on this particular wagon without thinking it through (sound familiar) ?.
Supporting "Kick it out" more strongly would have been the right way to go.