'Taking the knee' should be a personal choice. Forcing people to do so is encouraging the oppression that the BLM movement is so strongly against.
I'm waiting for someone to stand on their head during the national anthem. Just to be a rebel.
You will be waiting a long time MD.
Just like in the US any sports star who refuses to take the knee anyone in the UK is finished.
I wish Tyson would tell racist fuckers like Joshua what they really are.
But he had years of anti-white racism (from Wilder and Joshua so that was fine) so in the media I don't blame him or Paris for just getting on with normal things like popping to Poundshop.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 29th of October 2021 12:53:50 AM
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Simple. You, you're the threads. But me, I'm the rope.
'Taking the knee' should be a personal choice. Forcing people to do so is encouraging the oppression that the BLM movement is so strongly against.
I'm waiting for someone to stand on their head during the national anthem. Just to be a rebel.
You will be waiting a long time MD.
Just like in the US any sports star who refuses to take the knee anyone in the UK is finished.
I wish Tyson would tell racist fuckers like Joshua what they really are.
But he had years of anti-white racism (from Wilder and Joshua so that was fine) so in the media I don't blame him or Paris for just getting on with normal things like popping to Poundshop.
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 29th of October 2021 12:53:50 AM
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
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Simple. You, you're the threads. But me, I'm the rope.
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
I don't know much about him or cricket. Bores the arse off me. From what I can gather he's not that good a cricketer, but I guess that's not the point.
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
Stats don’t lie. How many professional cricketers are BAME? It’s not like it’s not a popular sport among BAME kids.
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
Let me get this straight. You are having a pop at the victim in this post? Would you prefer that he kept his mouth shut and put up with the racism?
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
I agree JD, pull up old emails and bingo lets call the man racist!
I know nothing at all about cricket and I have no idea who this man is, but if only half of what he says has some truth in it I think it's bloody disgusting and names should be publicised and action taken.
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
Stats don’t lie. How many professional cricketers are BAME? It’s not like it’s not a popular sport among BAME kids.
That's not cricket's fault here.
Why not ask Pakistan, India, the West Indies, Sri Lanka or even South Africa if is it popular in those countries amongst BAME kids?
How come we have had dozens of BAME players representing England and not one of them has ever said a word about suffering all this endemic racism?
They were plenty of strong characters amongst those - Moeen Ali for a start.
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Simple. You, you're the threads. But me, I'm the rope.
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
I don't know much about him or cricket. Bores the arse off me. From what I can gather he's not that good a cricketer, but I guess that's not the point.
I think the point is that the definition of racism has changed almost beyond recognition.
Genuine bigotry is disgusting but the word is now thrown about so often as to be meaningless.
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Simple. You, you're the threads. But me, I'm the rope.
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
Stats don’t lie. How many professional cricketers are BAME? It’s not like it’s not a popular sport among BAME kids.
That's not cricket's fault here.
Why not ask Pakistan, India, the West Indies, Sri Lanka or even South Africa if is it popular in those countries amongst BAME kids?
How come we have had dozens of BAME players representing England and not one of them has ever said a word about suffering all this endemic racism?
They were plenty of strong characters amongst those - Moeen Ali for a start.
You really haven’t got a scooby have you? Have you ever had a job?
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
Stats don’t lie. How many professional cricketers are BAME? It’s not like it’s not a popular sport among BAME kids.
That's not cricket's fault here.
Why not ask Pakistan, India, the West Indies, Sri Lanka or even South Africa if is it popular in those countries amongst BAME kids?
How come we have had dozens of BAME players representing England and not one of them has ever said a word about suffering all this endemic racism?
They were plenty of strong characters amongst those - Moeen Ali for a start.
So you think that Mr Rafiq is lying? why would he do that?
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
Stats don’t lie. How many professional cricketers are BAME? It’s not like it’s not a popular sport among BAME kids.
That's not cricket's fault here.
Why not ask Pakistan, India, the West Indies, Sri Lanka or even South Africa if is it popular in those countries amongst BAME kids?
How come we have had dozens of BAME players representing England and not one of them has ever said a word about suffering all this endemic racism?
They were plenty of strong characters amongst those - Moeen Ali for a start.
You really haven’t got a scooby have you? Have you ever had a job?
Have you?
Or do you spend all your time stalking people anonymously on forums?
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Simple. You, you're the threads. But me, I'm the rope.
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
Stats don’t lie. How many professional cricketers are BAME? It’s not like it’s not a popular sport among BAME kids.
That's not cricket's fault here.
Why not ask Pakistan, India, the West Indies, Sri Lanka or even South Africa if is it popular in those countries amongst BAME kids?
How come we have had dozens of BAME players representing England and not one of them has ever said a word about suffering all this endemic racism?
They were plenty of strong characters amongst those - Moeen Ali for a start.
So you think that Mr Rafiq is lying? why would he do that?
Does anyone who follows the sport really think that cricket (the most inclusive game there has ever been right from the start) is institutionally 'racist'?
Careers and reputations and clubs are now in danger or have been totally destroyed on the words of one man (Rafiq).
I hope he is very happy - no doubt the film and book deals are coming.
Easy money with the magic word and a few crocodile tears - and that's an insult to the last surviving Archosaurs apart from birds.
-- Edited by John Doe on Wednesday 17th of November 2021 02:11:07 AM
Stats don’t lie. How many professional cricketers are BAME? It’s not like it’s not a popular sport among BAME kids.
That's not cricket's fault here.
Why not ask Pakistan, India, the West Indies, Sri Lanka or even South Africa if is it popular in those countries amongst BAME kids?
How come we have had dozens of BAME players representing England and not one of them has ever said a word about suffering all this endemic racism?
They were plenty of strong characters amongst those - Moeen Ali for a start.
So you think that Mr Rafiq is lying? why would he do that?
Because he's an anti Semitic hypocrite?
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Simple. You, you're the threads. But me, I'm the rope.