Alleged racial abuse of children by Rangers fan
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 2:48 pm
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/scotland/44888334 i wonder if the suspect would prefer to be tried in Scotland or Macedonia.
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If such a law exists in Macedonia and is applied fairly, there'll be a long waiting list for his case to come to court as they'll first have to deal with huge numbers of their own people talking about Albanians.tiger76 wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/scotland/44888334 i wonder if the suspect would prefer to be tried in Scotland or Macedonia.
See what you did there - widening the scope to white British blokes instead of English so you can continue to show your right on credentials. Nice move. Still boring though.Rileybobs wrote:Long gone are the days where us white British blokes had the freedom to racially abuse children. This country has gone to the dogs.
Thanks, not sure what you’re on about though. I was cross-referencing to another thread where a poster has suggested that White British (not English) cultures and traditions aren’t preserved. Are the English and Scottish not British?Chobulous wrote:See what you did there - widening the scope to white British blokes instead of English so you can continue to show your right on credentials. Nice move. Still boring though.
As a self employed tradesmen, I can tell you I'd much rather someone call me a white **** or whatever than steal my tools and stop me being able to work.Greenmile wrote:The police should be concentrating on folk who’ve had their vans broken into instead of this PC rubbish.
So the police shouldn’t bother following up any investigations on the racist Rangers fan then?ClaretMoffitt wrote:As a self employed tradesmen, I can tell you I'd much rather someone call me a white **** or whatever than steal my tools and stop me being able to work.
didn't say that but i'm not sure why you are trivialising people getting their vans broke into. In my book its a much more damaging offence to someones life than nasty words.Greenmile wrote:So the police shouldn’t bother following up any investigations on the racist Rangers fan then?
I thought most vans had the "no valuables kept in this van" sign displayed as a deterrent ?Greenmile wrote:The police should be concentrating on folk who’ve had their vans broken into instead of this PC rubbish.
It was a reference to this thread (post 41 and replies)...ClaretMoffitt wrote:didn't say that but i'm not sure why you are trivialising people getting their vans broke into. In my book its a much more damaging offence to someones life than nasty words.
just because you are insured doesn't mean your tools magically appear back in your van ready for the next day.Greenmile wrote:It was a reference to this thread (post 41 and replies)...
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..and if you think a (presumably insured) adult tradesman having his van broken into is worse than a child having racist abuse hurled at them by a grown man, then we’ll have to agree to disagree.
Those children might be psychologically scarred for life. Mental health issues can easily arise from what you glibly dismiss as “hurt feelings”.ClaretMoffitt wrote:just because you are insured doesn't mean your tools magically appear back in your van ready for the next day.
You could lose a weeks work if you get all your drills and kit robbed.
And I do actually, when it could well be that weeks work that puts a meal on a kids plate.
Hurt feelings hurt less than empty stomachs
Or it could just be that I'm a tradesman who's has his drills robbed before and I know how much it stings.Greenmile wrote:Those children might be psychologically scarred for life. Mental health issues can easily arise from what you glibly dismiss as “hurt feelings”.
They might not, of course, but I reckon it’s as least as likely as your hypothetical tradesman being unable to feed his hypothetical children.
Do you think it might be things like your dismissive attitude to racist hate crimes like this that might have led people to think you’re a racist yourself perhaps? - I don’t think that to be absolutely clear, but I’ve seen that accusation thrown at you before, and you usually ask why people say that, so I’m positing a possible answer for you.
You can’t help yourself downplaying it, can you? Why don’t you call it what it is, racial abuse of a child?ClaretMoffitt wrote:Or it could just be that I'm a tradesman who's has his drills robbed before and I know how much it stings.
I don't really buy that some presumably p!ssed up moron saying daft sh!t to a bunch of teenagers is going to mentally scar them for life though.
Dom wrote:It was one fan and Rangers fans have rounded on him in condemnation. Racially abusing someone is disgusting and abhorrent, to racially abuse a child is even worse. He's been named and will hopefully be banned for life from Ibrox.
Cheered on and applauded by others though.Dom wrote:It was one fan and Rangers fans have rounded on him in condemnation. Racially abusing someone is disgusting and abhorrent, to racially abuse a child is even worse. He's been named and will hopefully be banned for life from Ibrox.
Before hatred laws are broken.Quickenthetempo wrote:I don’t wish to see the video but the articleaning says it was ONE fan.
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From the video I've seen it wasn't "cheered on and applauded", happy to be proven otherwise. There's the moron abusing the kids and some other prick laughing as far as I can tell. Not excusing their behaviour at all. Just hope that the club deal with it quickly. By all accounts he's a member of the Union Bears and they aren't known for being exactly cleaner than clean. Vast majority of Rangers fans are good people, shame when the minority of knuckledraggers give the majority a bad name.Top Don wrote:Cheered on and applauded by others though.
I'm sure the people of Manchester might take issue with that statementDom wrote:. Vast majority of Rangers fans are good people, shame when the minority of knuckledraggers give the majority a bad name.
150,000+ fans. 39 arrests. The article you linked say it was a minority.Chobulous wrote:I'm sure the people of Manchester might take issue with that statement
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You working as an editor for CNN now?Lancasterclaret wrote:So its ok to racially abuse kids then because I had my tools stolen once?
Interesting argument
Interesting take on what I said there.Lancasterclaret wrote:So its ok to racially abuse kids then because I had my tools stolen once?
Interesting argument
a minority of about 30,000.Dom wrote:150,000+ fans. 39 arrests. The article you linked say it was a minority.
******** it was 30,000, I was there and I live in Manchester. 30,000 people rioted did they? Don't talk shite.quoonbeatz wrote:a minority of about 30,000.
i was there, i lived in the city centre at the time. it was tongue in cheek, you touchy get.Dom wrote:******** it was 30,000, I was there and I live in Manchester. 30,000 people rioted did they? Don't talk shite.
BrilliantGreenmile wrote:The police should be concentrating on folk who’ve had their vans broken into instead of this PC rubbish.