Posted June 19, 2023 21:37
· last edited June 19, 2023 21:45
Rusty Dunks
Ryan
Rusty Dunks
Ryan
JAVIER16
want no more snowflakes around in football, there are too many in the crystal generation around the western civilization, on suarez vs evra, it is true in southamerica specially in mostly all white countries like chile argentina paraguay and uruguay and with an important presence of aborigen native people, that N word is even in an affectionate way and it is even said between parents and children with love , of course it is a context, evra is not from URUGUAY NOR ARGENTINA CHILE NOR PARAGUAY, Palito PEREIRA went further and critized evra said he is not a proud .......man as he is Rusty Dunks
MetalLegNZ
Middle East culture don't see colour/race quite the same as Western cultures traditionally do when throwing out racist tropes.
A little like how India has caste systems.
Well, that's the defence in the Suarez/Evra case wasn't it? It doesn't really matter what someone is used to saying at home, because there's a context to be taken into account - and this context is a player took offence at a racially-based remark. The "fact" (and I don't think it is a fact, more of a prevailing opinion) that it's ok in the Middle East (or South America, in Suarez's case) doesn't diminish that someone was offended. Boxall doesn't strike me as a snowflake, so if something got under his skin then it must have been offensive.
Only snow flake here is you mate.
Good contribution.
Thanks, I'll frame this comment and put it up on my wall.
Real men stand up for equality. There would have been a lot of pressure on him and the team to continue and they stood up for what is right. Snowflakes get offended by people who take a stance.
And I support him taking that stance - how did you misread that? Is it a learning difficulty?
I assumed "good contribution" was a sarcastic remark it's easy to do in text as there is no context.
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Unknown editoredited June 19, 2023 21:45
Rusty Dunks
Ryan
Rusty Dunks
Ryan
JAVIER16
want no more snowflakes around in football, there are too many in the crystal generation around the western civilization, on suarez vs evra, it is true in southamerica specially in mostly all white countries like chile argentina paraguay and uruguay and with an important presence of aborigen native people, that N word is even in an affectionate way and it is even said between parents and children with love , of course it is a context, evra is not from URUGUAY NOR ARGENTINA CHILE NOR PARAGUAY, Palito PEREIRA went further and critized evra said he is not a proud .......man as he is Rusty Dunks
MetalLegNZ
Middle East culture don't see colour/race quite the same as Western cultures traditionally do when throwing out racist tropes.
A little like how India has caste systems.
Well, that's the defence in the Suarez/Evra case wasn't it? It doesn't really matter what someone is used to saying at home, because there's a context to be taken into account - and this context is a player took offence at a racially-based remark. The "fact" (and I don't think it is a fact, more of a prevailing opinion) that it's ok in the Middle East (or South America, in Suarez's case) doesn't diminish that someone was offended. Boxall doesn't strike me as a snowflake, so if something got under his skin then it must have been offensive.
Only snow flake here is you mate.
Good contribution.
Thanks, I'll frame this comment and put it up on my wall.
Real men stand up for equality. There would have been a lot of pressure on him and the team to continue and they stood up for what is right. Snowflakes get offended by people who take a stance.
And I support him taking that stance - how did you misread that? Is it a learning difficulty?
I assumed "good contribution" was a sarcastic remark it's easy to do in text as there is no context.
As far as the other remark goes, well you seem nice.
Unknown editoredited June 19, 2023 21:39
Rusty Dunks
Ryan
Rusty Dunks
Ryan
JAVIER16
want no more snowflakes around in football, there are too many in the crystal generation around the western civilization, on suarez vs evra, it is true in southamerica specially in mostly all white countries like chile argentina paraguay and uruguay and with an important presence of aborigen native people, that N word is even in an affectionate way and it is even said between parents and children with love , of course it is a context, evra is not from URUGUAY NOR ARGENTINA CHILE NOR PARAGUAY, Palito PEREIRA went further and critized evra said he is not a proud .......man as he is Rusty Dunks
MetalLegNZ
Middle East culture don't see colour/race quite the same as Western cultures traditionally do when throwing out racist tropes.
A little like how India has caste systems.
Well, that's the defence in the Suarez/Evra case wasn't it? It doesn't really matter what someone is used to saying at home, because there's a context to be taken into account - and this context is a player took offence at a racially-based remark. The "fact" (and I don't think it is a fact, more of a prevailing opinion) that it's ok in the Middle East (or South America, in Suarez's case) doesn't diminish that someone was offended. Boxall doesn't strike me as a snowflake, so if something got under his skin then it must have been offensive.
Only snow flake here is you mate.
Good contribution.
Thanks, I'll frame this comment and put it up on my wall.
Real men stand up for equality. There would have been a lot of pressure on him and the team to continue and they stood up for what is right. Snowflakes get offended by people who take a stance.
And I support him taking that stance - how did you misread that? Is it a learning difficulty?
I assumed "good contribution" was a sarcastic remark. As far as the other remark goes, well you seem nice.
Unknown editoredited June 19, 2023 21:37
Rusty Dunks
Ryan
Rusty Dunks
Ryan
JAVIER16
want no more snowflakes around in football, there are too many in the crystal generation around the western civilization, on suarez vs evra, it is true in southamerica specially in mostly all white countries like chile argentina paraguay and uruguay and with an important presence of aborigen native people, that N word is even in an affectionate way and it is even said between parents and children with love , of course it is a context, evra is not from URUGUAY NOR ARGENTINA CHILE NOR PARAGUAY, Palito PEREIRA went further and critized evra said he is not a proud .......man as he is Rusty Dunks
MetalLegNZ
Middle East culture don't see colour/race quite the same as Western cultures traditionally do when throwing out racist tropes.
A little like how India has caste systems.
Well, that's the defence in the Suarez/Evra case wasn't it? It doesn't really matter what someone is used to saying at home, because there's a context to be taken into account - and this context is a player took offence at a racially-based remark. The "fact" (and I don't think it is a fact, more of a prevailing opinion) that it's ok in the Middle East (or South America, in Suarez's case) doesn't diminish that someone was offended. Boxall doesn't strike me as a snowflake, so if something got under his skin then it must have been offensive.
Only snow flake here is you mate.
Good contribution.
Thanks, I'll frame this comment and put it up on my wall.
Real men stand up for equality. There would have been a lot of pressure on him and the team to continue and they stood up for what is right. Snowflakes get offended by people who take a stance.
And I support him taking that stance - how did you misread that? Is it a learning difficulty?
I assumed "good contribution" was a sarcastic remark.