The club's anti racism Post on Facebook 11:32 - Sep 13 with 937 views | Dubtractor | reading the comments underneath is pretty depressing stuff. | |
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The club's anti racism Post on Facebook on 11:36 - Sep 13 with 918 views | monytowbray | Wait two years when we’re in a full culture war like the present USA. Putin must find it hilarious he’s managed to take down two global powers using their own arrogance and not firing a single shot. | |
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The club's anti racism Post on Facebook on 11:39 - Sep 13 with 873 views | uefacup81 | Whilst I appreciate and agree with the sentiment, it would seem a lot more robust/genuine if the club had publicly taken action against some of the knuckle-draggers who spouted racist bile on the club's original BLM post. | |
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The club's anti racism Post on Facebook on 11:45 - Sep 13 with 837 views | Herbivore | Utterly depressing. What a bunch of jeb-ends. | |
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The club's anti racism Post on Facebook on 11:52 - Sep 13 with 799 views | TieDyedIn95 | The problem that we've given ourselves is we told a generation complaining about immigration that it was wrong to refer to anyone's colour or race, and now we're telling them that a specific race matters and they are now using the previous instruction as a stick to beat us with. These aren't your committed racist types in all honesty, they still follow football and the England team which give or take is majority made up of people descended from immigrants now, and if they are then they are seriously confused because I can't see how you can be a genuine racist and follow football these days because the game is made up of so many people who don't come from that White-English council estate background of yesteryear, and that era is well and truly dead. If you don't like it, stop watching it. The England team is made up of immigrants, the Ipswich team is diverse and comes from all over the world. | |
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The club's anti racism Post on Facebook on 12:04 - Sep 13 with 741 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
The club's anti racism Post on Facebook on 11:39 - Sep 13 by uefacup81 | Whilst I appreciate and agree with the sentiment, it would seem a lot more robust/genuine if the club had publicly taken action against some of the knuckle-draggers who spouted racist bile on the club's original BLM post. |
Was the club able to and did they not if they were able? The OP, these messages just serve to show why the BLM message and education are absolutely necessary. | |
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The club's anti racism Post on Facebook on 12:27 - Sep 13 with 653 views | jaseitfc2015 | How is "hate racism" political ? | | | |
The club's anti racism Post on Facebook on 12:52 - Sep 13 with 552 views | Mullet | I made the mistake of reading it early doors. The "don't bend the knee" stuff is really depressing. How many black players have we had/have since any of us have been watching FFS? How long and how established is the community in Ipswich? You'd hope that makes a difference and it's just the real jizzwands who are upset. | |
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