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  • Fair enough, no one bar Pisti disputed he was a racist. I always held out hope that he might one day realise he was wrong and change his ways.

  • Ramsaye in reply to @Velocio

    Fair enough, no one bar Pisti disputed he was a racist. I always held out hope that he might one day realise he was wrong and change his ways.

    Standing back and letting it sort itself worked well for Clive, right?

    What I find disturbing with Graeme was even when links were posted clearly detailing the pitfalls and issues with blackening up and its history and cultural impact, yet he clearly didn't bother to read them or just didn't care. He consistently makes his emotional commitment to ignorance - even in the face of rational explanation. Even more disturbing is his partner is biracial iirc. By Pisti's comments, she is relegated to nothing more than a negro bedwench.

    Regarding the Liverpool youth game and uefa/fifa sanctioned racism, I would argue to a massive degree that black footballers and entertainers in general are aiding and abetting their own degradation. We saw Busquets do the snide behind his hands:

    He called Marcelo, MONO. Aka Monkey. Despite the evidence, he was found not guilty of anything and cleared to play in the final. Yet every chance these ballerz get you'll see them don their penguin suits and do selfies with football authority bigwigs:

    So the same folk that give minimal fines and punishments to those that degrade your humanity on a football pitch are the same ones you rush to spend jovial evenings with and to pose with?
    Sadly the subpar 'education' these guys get in showing...hard. Their horizons are set as long they have sexual access to non-black women, a pimped up Range Rover and 6 bed mansions in gated communities. While they choose to keep it "all Lives matter", they're not serious in anyway shape or form about these issues.

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