JJSB
10-17-2012, 01:32 PM
acts against the English race (black and white) or primarily focusing on the treatment of the black players, which is usually what is implied by racism?
Because the race agenda has again superceded all else it seems, with so many black players being quoted in the press today as saying kick Serbia out of competitve football etc, and now David Cameron weighing in saying sanctions must be taken for the racism (though again, this is not clear if it was against the English race overall, or specifically the black players)
To repeat a point I made earlier, how about all the violent acts? Missiles pelted at black and white England players. And two of the white English coaches punched, kicked and headbutted.
But the whole issue in the press again focuses solely on the abuse of the black players.
Just seemed to me like a cauldron of hate where anything went last night.
Because the race agenda has again superceded all else it seems, with so many black players being quoted in the press today as saying kick Serbia out of competitve football etc, and now David Cameron weighing in saying sanctions must be taken for the racism (though again, this is not clear if it was against the English race overall, or specifically the black players)
To repeat a point I made earlier, how about all the violent acts? Missiles pelted at black and white England players. And two of the white English coaches punched, kicked and headbutted.
But the whole issue in the press again focuses solely on the abuse of the black players.
Just seemed to me like a cauldron of hate where anything went last night.