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By:
mexicano
When: 21 Oct 12 19:02
i don't get what they hope to achieve by putting a bit of heat on the kick it out campaign.

after all they are only a pressure group.

it seems to me that roberts could have his own self promotional agenda with his media career.

and having heard him i reckon he'll need every bit of assistance he can get.

whereas rio is probably just a bit fick innitt?
By:
kingmax
When: 21 Oct 12 19:13

Oct 21, 2012 -- 11:55AM, Cubanpete wrote:


What should happen to Jason Roberts and Rio Ferdinand for not wearing the shirts??If these were two white people, I would bet a large amount of money on them getting a lengthy ban (maybe even the police would get involved). I bet these two will not get a ban. If the FA want to stamp out racism, it is time for them to show they are not racists themselves.


they would be stoned in the streets

#racistrio trending worldwide

By:
flushgordon1
When: 21 Oct 12 19:20
clark carlisle is supporting rio as he says you cant stop free speech its his right not to wear it.
so is his choc ice comment free speech clark?
By:
kingmax
When: 21 Oct 12 19:22
black people cannot be racist you idiot..
By:
mexicano
When: 21 Oct 12 19:24
carlisle is dead right, he can wear what he likes.

but what carlisle can do is question his motives for not wearing it.
By:
judorick
When: 21 Oct 12 19:55
as an analogy, I remember being absolutely slammed for disagreeing with the Tokyo summit on Climate Change

my argument was that it would not solve the problem at all and would cost an absolute fortune for no benefit

people in the climate change community said I was against saving the planet for not supporting the treaty
By:
mexicano
When: 21 Oct 12 19:59
not a particularly good analogy if i may say so.

as kick it out does not cost a fortune, and has already had some effect.
By:
liverbird1992
When: 21 Oct 12 20:16
Someone said (below) "Black people can not be racist" - Are you kidding, they are as racist as they come, only thing is, they get away with it!!! White folks get as good as they give, it's par for the course. My friends, we could play football for another 200, 500 or 1000 years, black people are black and white people are white, it will always be that way, and we will always be different, just like black and white, two complete opposites. It will never change you know it and I know it. Being a racist is not good, either way, but you can bang that gong until that black and white cow comes home, but it is what it is and I guarantee one thing, it will never, ever change, beliefs are instilled and will never be beat out of us. - Black or White!
By:
judorick
When: 21 Oct 12 22:23
the point was that you can be labelled for disagreeing with the majority view mexicano you idiot - nothing to do with comparing the two issues
By:
Ukmalllia
When: 21 Oct 12 22:38
KICKITOUT should offer the players who will not wear the shirt ,£1000 every match they wear it as a incentive, problem solved.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 21 Oct 12 22:38
Black footballers are like Victorian spinsters swooning at the sight of a piano leg,these poor sensitive individuals are being reduced to tears because of chanting and the non sensitive ones are being reeducated to make them feel the pain of these chants.They now also have immense power in that any act of violence they commit is immediately forgiven because the receipient of the violence racially abused them,it is also only a matter of time before a team losing a vital match will walk off the pitch citing racial abuse thus earning themselves a second chance.
By:
moisok
When: 21 Oct 12 22:42
oh what a pandoras box have they opened !!
By:
mexicano
When: 22 Oct 12 18:43
judorick 21 Oct 12 22:23 Joined: 27 Nov 11 | Topic/replies: 8,868 | Blogger: judorick's blog
the point was that you can be labelled for disagreeing with the majority view mexicano you idiot - nothing to do with comparing the two issues
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well in that case how can it be an analogy?

it might be a comparison, but it would be a very bad one.

the kick it out people all have near enough the same aim.

the climate summits were comprised of many differn't parties all with their own agenda.
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