Racism Comes Out of The Shadows Once Again
Whilst
I was growing up, Racism in America was on the television news most evening's
and although it was happening in this country, I don't recall it being in the
news. I suspect it was one of those
things that the BBC and the ITV felt was best kept from our screens. I
certainly never came up against it in my own life until I married. My late ex-father-in-law was a racist and it
got to the point where I would simply leave the room, when he started insulting
those around him, who had a different colour skin, spoke a different language
or indeed followed a different religion. I was brought up properly and it never
occurred to me to insult a fellow human being.
Many
years have passed since then and with the introduction of world travel,
multicultural societies became the norm.
Everyone was equal, not only in the workplace, but in the sporting world
as well. Or so we thought.
In
October 2011, the sporting world was rocked by not one, but two race related
cases. Luis Suarez was accused of using
a word in a racial manner. That word
also had several meanings, depending on the company you were in. He was of course found guilty in late
December and will now sit out an eight match ban and pay a fine of 40,000.
We
were also made aware of an incident involving John Terry and Anton
Ferdinard. Again this case has been
built around the use of a word or words that have insulted the person they were
aimed. The big difference here of
course, is that this case will be dealt with by the courts and the sentence
will be different. Once the decision is
made, it is believed that it will then be passed to the Football Association to
ensure it is dealt with by a sporting body.
The
fall-out from both of these cases has highlighted once again that racism has
been bubbling under the surface all the time.
I guess it was one of those things that can be classed under the title -
It was only a matter of time. There has
been a massive groundswell of opinion from the media, from highly regarded
people in football and from the supporters as well. In today's modern society where we are all
thought to think for ourselves, you would have thought that is exactly what
would happen. It did to a certain extent
but then the idiots decide it's their turn to show people how clever they
believe they are. The amount of vitriol and foul mouthed insults that have been
thrown around the social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter has been
disgraceful.
So
much so, that with the New Year barely a week in, a supporter who attended the
Live, rpool v Oldham FA cup game decided he would ruin what turned into a
fantastic match. The player in question was Tom Adeyemi, who became visibly
upset towards the game, so much so that the referee decided to stop play for
several minutes. During this time Steven
Gerrard and Dirk Kuyt proved to the world that Liverpool Football Club is a
very caring organisation. At this point
nobody had realised that Tom had become the victim of racial abuse and it was
only once the game had finished that we were aware of the full story. It appears a twenty year old man, and I use
the word man, very loosely decided to let his ignorance rule his head. After a weekend of co-operation from
Liverpool Football Club, he was identified and is now on police bail, whilst
inquiries continue. Liverpool Football
Club will ensure that he never enters Anfield again. So several minutes of
ignorance has cost him a lifetime of following his team in their spiritual home
- a lesson learnt, in the current climate, I really do wonder if that is the case.
Yesterday
it transpired that Everton player, Louis Saha had been the victim of abuse via
Twitter. A young man had without
thinking, left his phone on his desk and yes, you have guessed a colleague
decided to send a racist text to Louis.
He has since found out and lost his job - A very harsh lesson learnt, I
believe.
Ex-Liverpool
Footballer, Stan Colleymore has also been the victim of racial abuse via
twitter, so much so, that he has made several complaints to his local police
force and a young man has again been arrested and it now out on police bail.
There
were calls over the weekend for the government to look into racism in sport and
thankfully it was announced earlier this afternoon that the Culture, Media and
Sports Committee will begin this task on 6th March 2012. Liverpool Walton MP, Steve Rotherham will be
one of those sitting to hear the evidence and it is believed that Kenny
Dalglish, Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra will be amongst those called to give
evidence.
I
dread to think when the next occurrence of ignorance or indeed pure stupidity
will happen. It seems to be something
that has been gathering pace over the last four months and needs to be stopped
in its tracks before it damages someone's life so much so that it is beyond
repair. So how can we do that, by thinking about what is written below:-
We
are all members of the human race.
It
does not Matter what Colour our skin is
It
Does Not Matter What Language we speak
It
Does Not Matter What Religion we Worship
Everyone
is entitled to the same opportunities in life and nobody should ever question
that.
Everyone
is also entitled to be treated with the same respect.
We
need to start the healing process by ensuring that people understand why it is
no longer tolerated. Those of us with children need to educate them to ensure
that they realise that everyone is equal.
If
you work within the teaching profession ensure that lessons are immediately
slotted into the curriculum. It is one of those situations at the moment that
can be dealt with while the iron is hot - so to speak.
Those
of you that are members of a large multicultural workforce ensure that your
colleagues are made to feel extra special for a while - I dread to think what
some of them are thinking right now.
So
let's all see it as a challenge and ensure that it one challenge that we can
and we will win. We are after all part
of a very famous footballing family and that family is Liverpool Football Club,
who has supporters spread throughout the globe.
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We are all members of the human race.
It does not Matter what Colour our skin is
It Does Not Matter What Language we speak
It Does Not Matter What Religion we Worship
Everyone is entitled to the same opportunities in life and nobody should ever question that.
Everyone is also entitled to be treated with the same respect
I totally agree with these comments 100% as with the majority of your article and I think most people do
However I also believe the following comment to be part of the problem.
Those of you that are members of a large multicultural workforce ensure that your colleagues are made to feel extra special for a while - I dread to think what some of them are thinking right now
You come across as a genuingely nice person, and I imagine anyone with half a brain would agree, but you appear so scared about what other people from the same race might say to a person to another race.
In my opinion I honestly believe that you can control what other people think and say and do.
You didn't want to associate with your ex father-in-law because of his views and thats your choice, but you reached that conclusion by yourself and everybody else needs to do the same.
Yes we need to have a discussion about this expecially involving children but ultimately they must make their own choice.
There are many different groups in this world, but no-group is better or worse than any other group. You treat each person by the things they do and say.
In my opinion I honestly believe that you CANT control what other people think and say and do.ean't to say
I meant to say - In my opinion I honestly believe that you CANT control what other people think and say and do.
Hahahhaa. I'm not too bright today. Great post!
I can't believe we're seeing grown men acting like babies simply because of an offensive comment aimed at them. Laws already exist to protect human beings from the offensive actions of other human beings...You can say whatever you like about my ancestry or ethnicity - who cares!! The inability to deal with offensive comments from other human beings indicates a facile psychological weakness. Grow up and concentrate on eliminate real injustice apart from your own narcissistic preoccupations.
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