7. White people, especially white women (because this is yaw specialty — Nosey Jenny and Meddling Kathy), get a racist fired. Yaw know what the feck they be saying. You are complicit when you ignore them. Get your boss fired cause they racist too.Here is one example from BLM. Seems to have a particular focus on further the plight of a certain group, rather than seeking equality and fairness
https://www.leoweekly.com/2017/08/white-people/
You could find more if you do some I tenet research yourself. Maybe you will find some stats to back up your claim
I lost braincells reading that article, and that's really irritating since I didn't have many to work with in the first place.
Because you are missing the point. This is not just about the obvious racism, that nobody can miss, for example calling someone a gorilla. This is about a much more subtle kind of racism, about stereotyping without using slurs.Not picking sides, but if you make a claim the burden of proof is on you, not on the one disputing your claim.
Don't deflect, that's such a Trump thing to do.
@HTG
What is not that simple?
Here is one example from BLM. Seems to have a particular focus on further the plight of a certain group, rather than seeking equality and fairness
https://www.leoweekly.com/2017/08/white-people/
You could find more if you do some I tenet research yourself. Maybe you will find some stats to back up your claim
Bola said:a lot of groups and advocates of 'anti-racism' or 'equality' are only in it for a certain group and are not looking to remove racism/ discrimination across the board
Well you might be surprised on how many times you can find racism where everyone else (read: mostly white ppl) says there isnt. It is just there, operating, making pretty "rational" arguments, signaling out individuals that have -and aparently will continue to have- suffered ratial abuse here and there. Come on. Lets just make an effort and see it.
You've quoted a bunch of posters accusing them of racism when the majority of these posts have nothing racist about hen unless you've read their minds. While the underlying point of your thread is fine, let's not turn this into a baseless shit fest.
First of all. People claiming there's no racism or homophobia in the world are, for lack of a better word, fecking morons.Because you are missing the point. This is not just about the obvious racism, that nobody can miss, for example calling someone a gorilla. This is about a much more subtle kind of racism, about stereotyping without using slurs.
Just because someone doesn’t use slurs, doesn’t mean he’s not racist.
The issue here is, that this is incredibly difficult to proof. Which is why this is such a tiring and annoying discussion. Because it basically ends with one side being ignorantly happy, because nobody will be able to proof racism and the other side feeling left alone and not being taking seriously.
I know that side incredibly well due to my sexuality. If you are a minority, you experience disenfranchisement and discrimination on a near daily basis. But very seldomly can you point at someone and say: „he’s racist. He said this.“
That‘s just not how it works. So many people will tell you, there is no homophobia, racism or antisemitism. And it gets to a point where some victims of discrimination actually believe it themselves. But then you start to wonder why people treat you the way they do. Why you are always the lazy one, the dangerous one and so on.
The racism that is talked about here, is a racism of expectations and being put in your place. For POC that means having to work much harder to proof yourself. It means having to give it everything you can, whenever you can, being the best version of yourself all the time, dancing on eggshells all the time and the best thing you can hope for, is some sort of acceptance, that might never be the same another person would get.
In football, the best thing a black player can aspire to, is basically being a good teammate, hard worker and physically imposing. In order to be acknowledged as a creative and intelligent player, you have to be exceptional. You have to be so good, people have no other choice but to acknowledge your greatness. And that‘s obviously racism.
But you won’t find a single person you can point to as the guilty party. There is no obvious racist, insulting you everywhere you go. There are just the coaches who will love your athleticism, your strength and your speed. Who will teach you accordingly to those stereotypes.
And this is why POC are seen the way they are. It’s a sort of self fulfilling prophecy. It’s why there are so few black QB‘s in the NFL. So few black coaches everywhere, so few black playmakers in football and so few black goalkeepers. They put you in your place all your life. They take away your choice, your possibility to be more than just that. Not through sole incidents of overwhelming racism, but due to many, many small and subtle stereotypes, that basically control your life. And it’s not just England it the US. A guy like Boateng had to put in years of complete brilliance at his position, before he was regarded as the incredible player he is. He was criticized for his lack of bull up play during a time, where he might have been the very best in this discipline worldwide.
And whenever people talk about it, ignorant people will tell them, that nobody called them a gorilla. Or wielded a swastika around them, or beat them up because they are just a fag. But it’s still there and we need to be conscious about it, so we can do better.
These people aren’t lying. What they experience is true. We should listen and think about the way, that we conduct ourselves. Otherwise we’re part of the problem.
And no, calling a POC lazy is not necessarily racist. But we tend to attribute negative and positive (also harmful) stereotypes to people all the time, because of the way they look. And that‘s racist. And Lukaku, Pogba and Sterling aren’t lazy. At least not any bit more than comparable players. Yet they have this stigma attached to them all the time. That’s racist.
This thread really has less and less to do with football with each next postThat individual who called Lukaku a "gorilla" is not updated with the modern online racist mob. How to be a smart racist in 2018? You call the guy a gorilla, but in the next phrase you say:" watch the pc brigade accusing me of racism".
See? You can generalize entire cultures, races, countries, pointing out only their negative aspects from your point of view. You can call them dirty, rats, people who "will bring diseases", you can dehumanize 70% of mankind, but if you call yourself a "redpilled", a defensor of freedom or western values you are still a "good boy" and mama would be proud.
that silver back gorilla comment (I didn't see it, and haven't really been in player performances threads) was a little daft, but doesn't make it racist, could be taken in that context, so the poster shouldn't have used that analogy.
7. White people, especially white women (because this is yaw specialty — Nosey Jenny and Meddling Kathy), get a racist fired. Yaw know what the feck they be saying. You are complicit when you ignore them. Get your boss fired cause they racist too.
I'm not sure though, is it a satirical article? It is right?
If not, erm,
"Do the research yourself"?. Come come, Bola, you've changed your tune!
Come on mate, I know from your other posts that you don't place any trust in anecdotal evidence - you demand statistics... you just told me so. One article is not a statistic, is it?
Remember the claim we're looking at is that:
So to meet your own standards what I'm going to need from you is a study showing that a statistically significant proportion of anti-racist groups aren't anti-racist. I know that you wouldn't have made those claims in the first place if you didn't already have those statistics at your disposal, because those are your principles, right? So why the delay in giving me the statistics?
The point of your thread is clear to me and there's no attempt to downplay its existence.I'm highlighting a pattern of attitude and behaviour to a black player that is consistent in displaying certain beliefs that some non black people have held about black people historically and to this day. Now in no way am I saying that everyone quoted is a card carrying KKK member but it shows, in just that snapshot, that for some reason this player is believed to be fat, lazy, stupid, untrustworthy and a liar by many people. And the amount of people who believe Lukaku is all these things seems significant. These are all traits attributed to black people over the years from the days of the cotton plantation so the question should be asked.
I've made the accusation that casual racism is significant in that thread and on this board. It is one form of racism, not necessarily particularly overt, and is often unintended. Some people can't work out why the Lukaku song is racial stereotyping and hence why it shouldn't be sung. We've had further reference to Lukaku's cock in that thread, and this one - it's a another racial myth and stereotype.
We can all be guilty of casual racism. Negative stereotypes and prejudices are a manifestation of it and I think there's significant evidence of that here on the caf. Downplaying it or allowing the predictable "oh no it's the pc brigade" to shout objections down shouldn't be an option.
So a black player could do feck all, but should not be called lazy or incompetent or fat, because some racists in history have used those terms against black people.I'm highlighting a pattern of attitude and behaviour to a black player that is consistent in displaying certain beliefs that some non black people have held about black people historically and to this day. Now in no way am I saying that everyone quoted is a card carrying KKK member but it shows, in just that snapshot, that for some reason this player is believed to be fat, lazy, stupid, untrustworthy and a liar by many people. And the amount of people who believe Lukaku is all these things seems significant. These are all traits attributed to black people over the years from the days of the cotton plantation so the question should be asked.
I've made the accusation that casual racism is significant in that thread and on this board. It is one form of racism, not necessarily particularly overt, and is often unintended. Some people can't work out why the Lukaku song is racial stereotyping and hence why it shouldn't be sung. We've had further reference to Lukaku's cock in that thread, and this one - it's a another racial myth and stereotype.
We can all be guilty of casual racism. Negative stereotypes and prejudices are a manifestation of it and I think there's significant evidence of that here on the caf. Downplaying it or allowing the predictable "oh no it's the pc brigade" to shout objections down shouldn't be an option.
You can. But you should be sensible about it. Ask yourself why you make an accusation like this beforehand. Most people don’t, that’s the issue.First of all. People claiming there's no racism or homophobia in the world are, for lack of a better word, fecking morons.
I entirely agree with your post. Not all racism is obvious and in most cases an individual can brush his casual racism aside with a simple, I didn't call him lazy because he's black, I just called him lazy because he doesn't run a lot.
The problem is that you should be able to call someone lazy regardless of his skin color if he is actually lazy. That's why to me, this debate isn't so much irritating, as it is almost impossible to navigate. Because I understand completely where you are coming from, but still cannot for the life of me accept that you can not call Lukaku lazy without being a racist at the same time. And that's not a position I can really defend since I am a straight white guy from western Europe and have never faced racism, prejudice, etc.
On what do you base your assessment of Lukaku‘s intelligence? He comes across as quite clever to me.I agree there's racism, obviously, but calling Lukaku fat and not so smart isn't racist, it's stating the bleeding obvious, if we're not allowed to call a black player shit/overweight/thick then that's racist in its self.
On what do you base your assessment of Lukaku‘s intelligence? He comes across as quite clever to me.
The point of your thread is clear to me and there's no attempt to downplay its existence.
What I'm asking is quite simple, unless you have something to back you up, do not quote posters and accuse them of being white folks who are racist. Calling Lukaku fat or lazy isn't racist. Calling him a gorilla is. There's a very simple difference.
So a black player could do feck all, but should not be called lazy or incompetent or fat, because some racists in history have used those terms against black people.
In short, it is ok that we could call Rooney and Shaw fat feckers, but not Lukaku.
Don't you see the hypocrisy??
I thought it was the more fatter footballers or the more slower footballers that were stereotyped as lazy.
Heck even the ones who’s style of play is be more relaxed and composed like Berbatov was, got branded lazy.
I don’t think I’ve even heard of that trope of lazy because of skin colour, and I’d be saying they were being satirical and/or funny in some way.
I thought it was the more fatter footballers or the more slower footballers that were stereotyped as lazy.
More than a glimmer pal. The thing with casual racism 2 man is that it's all over the shop. Just a few comments from that thread -
His player performance thread is a mine of such comments also.
A lot of white lads getting very worked up in here.
He's getting accused of being both.
The stats do back it up. He covers the 5th least amount of distance in a game in the PL. Martial is worse though covering the 2nd least amount of distance per game in the league.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...thest-missed-most-chances-12-games-statistics
Worth nothing that we as a team cover the 5th least amount of distance in the league.
Comparing him to a gorilla is awful though.
Here is one example from BLM. Seems to have a particular focus on further the plight of a certain group, rather than seeking equality and fairness
https://www.leoweekly.com/2017/08/white-people/
You could find more if you do some I tenet research yourself. Maybe you will find some stats to back up your claim
Jesus christ, how many times do I need to point out that the point of the thread is fine?Him consistently being called fat, lazy and dumb above all others is a pretty solid indicator that this board might just have an issue with casual racism. And I d say that theory is backed up with plenty of evidence in other unrelated threads. Are you aware of the difference between casual racism and other more overt forms of it? It certainly is not simple and is far more nuanced than you appear to be aware of.
That's not what I've said and there is zero hypocrisy.
fecking hell, some of these comments are disgraceful. Now I realise why you created the thread.
I don't even pick up on them when I casually go through the threads.
Or down to the fact he runs around a lot which is highly valued in English football, and has won titles commanding 2 different midfields, so is actually a top player. I feel you are reaching a bit here. people in England prefer footballers in general to be more humble and less flashy as they think it winds up the fans.It doesn't have to be explicit to exist. History casts a long shadow: descriptions of black sportspeople sometimes bear resemblance to slave-owners discussing which slave is a good or bad worker, placid or 'troublesome '. Part of the praise the excellent footballer Kante receives is surely down to the fact that he 'doesn't make a fuss', isn't outspoken (read: 'uppity'), isn't 'flashy' etc etc; the implication is that he's earned our shabby praise because his humility makes him acceptable in our society, according to our so-called standards. This isn't just about his footballing qualities.
Him consistently being called fat, lazy and dumb above all others is a pretty solid indicator that this board might just have an issue with casual racism. And I d say that theory is backed up with plenty of evidence in other unrelated threads. Are you aware of the difference between casual racism and other more overt forms of it? It certainly is not simple and is far more nuanced than you appear to be aware of.
That's not what I've said and there is zero hypocrisy.
You can. But you should be sensible about it. Ask yourself why you make an accusation like this beforehand. Most people don’t, that’s the issue.
This isn't to discount the wider problem of racism in football @Barca84 as there's certainly a discussion to be had. Also the person comparing Lukaku to a gorilla should of course be banned. It isn't even ignoring the issue of racism directed solely at Romelu Lukaku, for instance the huge penis song, or the Everton board member (I think) who made a joke about Lukaku (a Belgian!) engaging in voodoo.
Absolutely. But at the same time the line is so blurred nowadays that people get accused as being racists for saying the most trivial of things, that we've reached a point where it's better for some not to say anything at all for fear of being labeled a racist. I think that's also a problem.
It's hard to imagine a player complaining about fans singing about his 'huge penis'.
The point of your thread is clear to me and there's no attempt to downplay its existence.
What I'm asking is quite simple, unless you have something to back you up, do not quote posters and accuse them of being white folks who are racist. Calling Lukaku fat or lazy isn't racist. Calling him a gorilla is. There's a very simple difference.
It's a contemporary issue that transcends this board. And you've lost the plot and have swung from trying to address it here to going on some sort of witch hunt that does nothing but support those criticizing the whole movement against institutional and casual or subconscious racism. It doesn't sound like you're really appreciating how adversely you are affecting the cause you supposedly support...some of your posts sound almost satirical of late, like you are making fun of people that cry racism too often. That's how bad it is.Him consistently being called fat, lazy and dumb above all others is a pretty solid indicator that this board might just have an issue with casual racism. And I d say that theory is backed up with plenty of evidence in other unrelated threads. Are you aware of the difference between casual racism and other more overt forms of it? It certainly is not simple and is far more nuanced than you appear to be aware of.
I'm highlighting a pattern of attitude and behaviour to a black player that is consistent in displaying certain beliefs that some non black people have held about black people historically and to this day. Now in no way am I saying that everyone quoted is a card carrying KKK member but it shows, in just that snapshot, that for some reason this player is believed to be fat, lazy, stupid, untrustworthy and a liar by many people. And the amount of people who believe Lukaku is all these things seems significant. These are all traits attributed to black people over the years from the days of the cotton plantation so the question should be asked.
I've made the accusation that casual racism is significant in that thread and on this board. It is one form of racism, not necessarily particularly overt, and is often unintended. Some people can't work out why the Lukaku song is racial stereotyping and hence why it shouldn't be sung. We've had further reference to Lukaku's cock in that thread, and this one - it's a another racial myth and stereotype.
We can all be guilty of casual racism. Negative stereotypes and prejudices are a manifestation of it and I think there's significant evidence of that here on the caf. Downplaying it or allowing the predictable "oh no it's the pc brigade" to shout objections down shouldn't be an option.
Not this again. There are clear colonial roots of the racial fetishism of black men and the song was rightly called out for being racist. That said, as a person of East Asian stock, in my humble opinion the Park chant is also as racist and as far as I know it never got called out.
I know I'm digressing here, but I personally feel there's a bit of hypocrisy on how liberal Western folks view racism.