Rise in racist abuse at football
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Rise in racist abuse at football
Rise in racist abuse at football
Kick It Out have reported that discriminatory abuse across professional and grassroots football has risen 32% in 18-19.
43% rise in racism incidents
75% rise in faith based based discrimination (including Islamophobia and anti-semitism)
This really is disgusting.
The CEO of Kick It Out gets it spot on when he says “football reflects the society it is played and watched in and the figures are sadly not surprising”
Sad to see that the alarming rise of public bigotry, endorsed by some politicians as high ranking as world leaders, is seeping back into the beautiful game.
I wasn’t around 30+ years ago, but based on what my dad has told me, I sincerely hope football isn’t heading back there in terms of racism and discrimination. Although it seems that society in general is.
Kick It Out have reported that discriminatory abuse across professional and grassroots football has risen 32% in 18-19.
43% rise in racism incidents
75% rise in faith based based discrimination (including Islamophobia and anti-semitism)
This really is disgusting.
The CEO of Kick It Out gets it spot on when he says “football reflects the society it is played and watched in and the figures are sadly not surprising”
Sad to see that the alarming rise of public bigotry, endorsed by some politicians as high ranking as world leaders, is seeping back into the beautiful game.
I wasn’t around 30+ years ago, but based on what my dad has told me, I sincerely hope football isn’t heading back there in terms of racism and discrimination. Although it seems that society in general is.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
I would challenge the figures.
There is a rise in REPORTED incidents of racism. People are more willing to come forward than before and report it.
There is a rise in REPORTED incidents of racism. People are more willing to come forward than before and report it.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Kick it Out revealed a rise in 'reports' of racism. So, you're not actually challenging the figures, but Buckingham's interpretation of them.
For a pedant, you're not actually very accurate.
For a pedant, you're not actually very accurate.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Even you might be able to work out the answer
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
No, I am challenging the figures. I am saying there hasn't been a rise in racist abuse of the % alleged.
Nothing to do with pedantry, there is a huge difference in the two positions
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
So, you agree with the fact that there was a rise in the number of reports of racism?
Which is what Kick it Out were saying. But you're challenging that anyway?
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Weren’t you banned for starting arguments with other boarders literally days after Justin had passed?
I’ve got no interest in discussing this with you. You’re a nasty troublemaker and I don’t have to defend my interpretation of a rise in reports of racist incidents in football with the likes of you.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
As spen said it’s reported + it’s a few hundred only. Just a lot more busy bodies at football now, not more racists.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Reporting racist abuse makes somebody a “busy body”?
So if somebody called Marv or Jobi the N word and a person reported them, that person is a “busy body” in your book?
Are you for real?
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
There is a huge difference between saying there is a rise in racism at football and there is a rise in reporting of racist incidents at football.
There is far less racism at football than in the 1980s when the National Front used to sell Bulldog & NF News & publish it's racist league of louts.
There is far less racism at football than in the 1980s when the National Front used to sell Bulldog & NF News & publish it's racist league of louts.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Everything you say is correct and totally irrelevant to what Kick it Out is reporting. If I am driving along at 30mph and put my foot down, it's still acceleration, even if I was doing a ton five minutes ago.spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:37 pm There is a huge difference between saying there is a rise in racism at football and there is a rise in reporting of racist incidents at football.
There is far less racism at football than in the 1980s when the National Front used to sell Bulldog & NF News & publish it's racist league of louts.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Spen’s argument appears to be “football was more racist in the 80s when the national front was about”.
Is that the benchmark we set?
I’m the kind of guy who sees a reputable organisation, whose primary aim is to eliminate racism in football, raise concern about a rise in reports of racism and think “Blimey, that’s awful”.
Spen is the kind of guy who sees the same thing from the same organisation and questions the stats then thinks “oh well it was worse in the 80s anyway”
Says all you need to know about this nasty individual. Why his ban was lifted I’ll never know.
Is that the benchmark we set?
I’m the kind of guy who sees a reputable organisation, whose primary aim is to eliminate racism in football, raise concern about a rise in reports of racism and think “Blimey, that’s awful”.
Spen is the kind of guy who sees the same thing from the same organisation and questions the stats then thinks “oh well it was worse in the 80s anyway”
Says all you need to know about this nasty individual. Why his ban was lifted I’ll never know.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Buckingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:53 pm Spen’s argument appears to be “football was more racist in the 80s when the national front was about”.
Is that the benchmark we set?
I’m the kind of guy who sees a reputable organisation, whose primary aim is to eliminate racism in football, raise concern about a rise in reports of racism and think “Blimey, that’s awful”.
Spen is the kind of guy who sees the same thing from the same organisation and questions the stats then thinks “oh well it was worse in the 80s anyway”
Says all you need to know about this nasty individual. Why his ban was lifted I’ll never know.
How to twist my words.
I do not think 5hat & do not agree with the approach you impute to me.
As someone whose family suffered racist abuse & attacks, why would I.
All I have said is there was a difference between a rise in REPORTED racist incidents and a rise in actual incidents
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:04 pmBuckingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:53 pm Spen’s argument appears to be “football was more racist in the 80s when the national front was about”.
Is that the benchmark we set?
I’m the kind of guy who sees a reputable organisation, whose primary aim is to eliminate racism in football, raise concern about a rise in reports of racism and think “Blimey, that’s awful”.
Spen is the kind of guy who sees the same thing from the same organisation and questions the stats then thinks “oh well it was worse in the 80s anyway”
Says all you need to know about this nasty individual. Why his ban was lifted I’ll never know.
How to twist my words.
I do not think 5hat & do not agree with the approach you impute to me.
As someone whose family suffered racist abuse & attacks, why would I.
All I have said is there was a difference between a rise in REPORTED racist incidents and a rise in actual incidents
You came on a Leyton Orient message board to start arguments with fans who were still mourning days after Justin had passed. Absolutely no excuse for that.
Why on earth the mods lifted your deserved ban I will never know.
You’re now wrecking a thread which was intended to discuss the extremely serious issue of racism in football.
Disgusting behaviour.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
I think people today are more inclined to report stuff. Sometimes it’s impossible to determine if this or that has increased or whether there is no great change other than peoples willingness to report issues, which in itself has to be applauded.
We just need to look at figures like this with caution. They indicate an issue for sure and it needs dealing with but to quantify it in percentage terms has to be viewed with care.
We just need to look at figures like this with caution. They indicate an issue for sure and it needs dealing with but to quantify it in percentage terms has to be viewed with care.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Very fair comment.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:43 pm I think people today are more inclined to report stuff. Sometimes it’s impossible to determine if this or that has increased or whether there is no great change other than peoples willingness to report issues, which in itself has to be applauded.
We just need to look at figures like this with caution. They indicate an issue for sure and it needs dealing with but to quantify it in percentage terms has to be viewed with care.
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that at the same time we are seeing reports of increased discrimination attracts in society in general we see a rise in football.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
There seem to be a lot more bananas being thrown at players, a lot more players reporting instances of them being abused than was the case 10 years ago (not 40 years ago). Maybe that’s a place to start.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Has that happened in England recently?Bottomley’s Ghost wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:54 pm There seem to be a lot more bananas being thrown at players, a lot more players reporting instances of them being abused than was the case 10 years ago (not 40 years ago). Maybe that’s a place to start.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
And the more this stuff gets reported the better. I’d like to think that as a society we are becoming less tolerant of discrimination and more ready to highlight it, rather than ignore it. The moreths stuff gets highlighted the quicker it will be eradicated, well as much as possible.Buckingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:49 pmVery fair comment.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:43 pm I think people today are more inclined to report stuff. Sometimes it’s impossible to determine if this or that has increased or whether there is no great change other than peoples willingness to report issues, which in itself has to be applauded.
We just need to look at figures like this with caution. They indicate an issue for sure and it needs dealing with but to quantify it in percentage terms has to be viewed with care.
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that at the same time we are seeing reports of increased discrimination attracts in society in general we see a rise in football.
I think there has been a massive change in what people consider acceptable. The “love thy neighbour” programmes or Alf Garnett types once seen as funny are no longer acceptable. The bar is being raised. More reported issues may just be an indication of that.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
It’s an interesting way of looking at the stats. Certainly more positive than my interpretation. Thanks for sharingdOh Nut wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:19 pmAnd the more this stuff gets reported the better. I’d like to think that as a society we are becoming less tolerant of discrimination and more ready to highlight it, rather than ignore it. The moreths stuff gets highlighted the quicker it will be eradicated, well as much as possible.Buckingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:49 pmVery fair comment.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:43 pm I think people today are more inclined to report stuff. Sometimes it’s impossible to determine if this or that has increased or whether there is no great change other than peoples willingness to report issues, which in itself has to be applauded.
We just need to look at figures like this with caution. They indicate an issue for sure and it needs dealing with but to quantify it in percentage terms has to be viewed with care.
I don’t think it’s a coincidence that at the same time we are seeing reports of increased discrimination attracts in society in general we see a rise in football.
I think there has been a massive change in what people consider acceptable. The “love thy neighbour” programmes or Alf Garnett types once seen as funny are no longer acceptable. The bar is being raised. More reported issues may just be an indication of that.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
North London Derby last season.Buckingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:03 pmHas that happened in England recently?Bottomley’s Ghost wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:54 pm There seem to be a lot more bananas being thrown at players, a lot more players reporting instances of them being abused than was the case 10 years ago (not 40 years ago). Maybe that’s a place to start.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
Tsk tsk.spen666 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:46 pm
Even you might be able to work out the answer
This is not going to end well.
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Re: Rise in racist abuse at football
It didn’t start well eitherDisoriented wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:39 amTsk tsk.
This is not going to end well.