Cassidy
No longer at risk of being mistaken for a Scouser
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Realist, negative, whatever you like. It's still the wrong attitude if we want things to change going forward imo.
Do you have any thoughts on what I asked Villain above btw? You often seem involved in these conversations so I'd be interested in your views if you have time mate.
To be honest I know why you say this, but unless you understand where I am coming from you wouldn't understand what I meant.
I am realistic, and people/humans in general as a whole don't want top change certain things and never will. Anyway thats another conversation all together. Its like thinking you could eradicate violence from the world, never gong to happen. You can only control and minimise it.
As to your question I don't think anyone would say you shouldn't call a player lazy if he is lazy just because he is black. However the OP was bringing up the point that black players are very often labeled lazy or dumb or having attitude problems and disproportionally to their white counter parts. That is the issue, why is that?
What you can't discount is how they are depicted and talked about in the media as Sterling was alluding to only the other week.
The way forward? Ask yourself why black players are label in this way disproportionally to their white counterparts? Be willing to understand the biases that exist.
The media needs to be more accountable for how they talk about certain players for one.
Understand the connotations and chose your words carefully.