Tue Dec 17, 2019 11:07 am
Tue Dec 17, 2019 11:15 am
splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Tue Dec 17, 2019 11:32 am
splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Tue Dec 17, 2019 11:51 am
Tue Dec 17, 2019 12:21 pm
splottthedog wrote:yeah i agree but i was hoping i wasnt just lucky. You'd hear the odd thing in the 90s but even then it wasnt tolerated
Tue Dec 17, 2019 12:55 pm
LeonSDC wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
I agree I don’t think our fans as a whole tolerate racism at all. I may have heard one or two people in my time here saying the odd thing but they were met with replies of shut up and Stewards getting involved chucking one of them out. But yeah I like to think if somebody tries to start a racist attack on a player that our fans would stop that person in their tracks. I must say it baffles me when you have a whole section of other clubs supporters that appear to be passionately racist to the point their singing racist chants and chucking coins etc like the United game a few weeks ago. Obviously those sort of scum don’t represent the clubs as a whole, we’re just lucky I guess, because I don’t believe the club can do much about them if you think about it Rationally
Tue Dec 17, 2019 1:52 pm
Tue Dec 17, 2019 2:00 pm
Tue Dec 17, 2019 2:15 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Our fans thankfully have NEVER been racist![]()
Tue Dec 17, 2019 3:07 pm
splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Tue Dec 17, 2019 3:21 pm
Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
Tue Dec 17, 2019 3:23 pm
Tue Dec 17, 2019 3:32 pm
Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
Tue Dec 17, 2019 3:56 pm
Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
Tue Dec 17, 2019 4:14 pm
Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
Tue Dec 17, 2019 4:14 pm
Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
Tue Dec 17, 2019 4:29 pm
Jock wrote:Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
There’s very little true sectarianism in Scotland or indeed Ulster. It’s tribalism because in truth nobody, outside of a few crackpots, is actually arguing about theologyScotland has a thriving anti sectarian industry which like anti racism groups has to exaggerate the problem to maintain funding.
Tue Dec 17, 2019 4:48 pm
ElyBoy1984 wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
There’s very little true sectarianism in Scotland or indeed Ulster. It’s tribalism because in truth nobody, outside of a few crackpots, is actually arguing about theologyScotland has a thriving anti sectarian industry which like anti racism groups has to exaggerate the problem to maintain funding.
Come on jock. Not wanting to get in a debate on religion but this modern attack on religion is a leftie tactic, used to destroy Europe with it's roots in Marxist revolutionaries that violently took Russia, they saw European traditions and moral order as something to be destroyed. The left use this same ethos today. Anti family, tradition and moral order.
Also "Crackpot" theologians are deciphering wisdom from humanities greatest thinkers...and if you can explain how the big bang started i'd like to hear it. The hard rule of conventional science (meta-physics) you can NOT create something from nothing. So who created our reality?.....God maybe
Tue Dec 17, 2019 4:57 pm
Jock wrote:ElyBoy1984 wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
There’s very little true sectarianism in Scotland or indeed Ulster. It’s tribalism because in truth nobody, outside of a few crackpots, is actually arguing about theologyScotland has a thriving anti sectarian industry which like anti racism groups has to exaggerate the problem to maintain funding.
Come on jock. Not wanting to get in a debate on religion but this modern attack on religion is a leftie tactic, used to destroy Europe with it's roots in Marxist revolutionaries that violently took Russia, they saw European traditions and moral order as something to be destroyed. The left use this same ethos today. Anti family, tradition and moral order.
Also "Crackpot" theologians are deciphering wisdom from humanities greatest thinkers...and if you can explain how the big bang started i'd like to hear it. The hard rule of conventional science (meta-physics) you can NOT create something from nothing. So who created our reality?.....God maybe
I’ll smoke some weed later, contemplate your post and get back to youpoint stands though what goes on between Rangers and Celtic is not really about religion. Half the Rangers team bless themselves as they run on the pitch and no one cares.
Tue Dec 17, 2019 5:30 pm
Tue Dec 17, 2019 5:52 pm
ElyBoy1984 wrote:Jock wrote:ElyBoy1984 wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
There’s very little true sectarianism in Scotland or indeed Ulster. It’s tribalism because in truth nobody, outside of a few crackpots, is actually arguing about theologyScotland has a thriving anti sectarian industry which like anti racism groups has to exaggerate the problem to maintain funding.
Come on jock. Not wanting to get in a debate on religion but this modern attack on religion is a leftie tactic, used to destroy Europe with it's roots in Marxist revolutionaries that violently took Russia, they saw European traditions and moral order as something to be destroyed. The left use this same ethos today. Anti family, tradition and moral order.
Also "Crackpot" theologians are deciphering wisdom from humanities greatest thinkers...and if you can explain how the big bang started i'd like to hear it. The hard rule of conventional science (meta-physics) you can NOT create something from nothing. So who created our reality?.....God maybe
I’ll smoke some weed later, contemplate your post and get back to youpoint stands though what goes on between Rangers and Celtic is not really about religion. Half the Rangers team bless themselves as they run on the pitch and no one cares.
Never had you down as a ganja smoker lol
True about Glasgow though, i have
Rangers supporting friends, we have some passionate exchanges about issues, insults fly back and forth but they've never mentioned the Catholic faith. They know im not interested in Celtic or Rangers though, which backs your point.
Lay off the weed, it might turn you left
Tue Dec 17, 2019 5:56 pm
Tue Dec 17, 2019 8:44 pm
Jock wrote:Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
There’s very little true sectarianism in Scotland or indeed Ulster. It’s tribalism because in truth nobody, outside of a few crackpots, is actually arguing about theologyScotland has a thriving anti sectarian industry which like anti racism groups has to exaggerate the problem to maintain funding.
Tue Dec 17, 2019 9:41 pm
dogfound wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
There’s very little true sectarianism in Scotland or indeed Ulster. It’s tribalism because in truth nobody, outside of a few crackpots, is actually arguing about theologyScotland has a thriving anti sectarian industry which like anti racism groups has to exaggerate the problem to maintain funding.
I see the green brigade had an anti rod stewart banner...
they sound a pretty easy going bunch..
Wed Dec 18, 2019 8:30 am
dogfound wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
There’s very little true sectarianism in Scotland or indeed Ulster. It’s tribalism because in truth nobody, outside of a few crackpots, is actually arguing about theologyScotland has a thriving anti sectarian industry which like anti racism groups has to exaggerate the problem to maintain funding.
I see the green brigade had an anti rod stewart banner...
they sound a pretty easy going bunch..
Wed Dec 18, 2019 10:13 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:dogfound wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
I tend to agree, Jock![]()
Can we say the same for sectarianism in certain spots?
There’s very little true sectarianism in Scotland or indeed Ulster. It’s tribalism because in truth nobody, outside of a few crackpots, is actually arguing about theologyScotland has a thriving anti sectarian industry which like anti racism groups has to exaggerate the problem to maintain funding.
I see the green brigade had an anti rod stewart banner...
they sound a pretty easy going bunch..
They're another from my side that don't respect democracy.
Pisses me off. Gives everyone who are left of centre a bad name!
Wed Dec 18, 2019 11:39 am
ElyBoy1984 wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
Completely agree, except the globalists like to constantly instill a sense of guilt in people. Justifying further advertising campaigns on intergration and "tolerance" which creates the idea there's a massive problem, at that point the hyped myth starts perpetuating itself.
I'm wondering when average men will wake up to the fact that "tolerance" has just been a ploy by the left to get ones foot in tne door. You only have to see where we are now to where we were 30 years ago. The one psychological weapon is guilt.
Guilt is a very important tool for them and has been used to slowly lower self esteem and pride for decades, Using historical lies or exaggerations at best.
Dehumanising behaviour should be condemned across the board but at the same time context needed.
Wed Dec 18, 2019 11:43 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:I've heard racism at CCS, particularly in the last few years strangely enough.
Murphy, Glatzel, Bacuna and Peltier are the biggest victims of it from what I've heard. Especially Murphy.
I'm all for criticising players (I'm not known for my optimism), but it goes too far when people are discriminatory about it.
Wed Dec 18, 2019 12:20 pm
splottthedog wrote:ElyBoy1984 wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
Completely agree, except the globalists like to constantly instill a sense of guilt in people. Justifying further advertising campaigns on intergration and "tolerance" which creates the idea there's a massive problem, at that point the hyped myth starts perpetuating itself.
I'm wondering when average men will wake up to the fact that "tolerance" has just been a ploy by the left to get ones foot in tne door. You only have to see where we are now to where we were 30 years ago. The one psychological weapon is guilt.
Guilt is a very important tool for them and has been used to slowly lower self esteem and pride for decades, Using historical lies or exaggerations at best.
Dehumanising behaviour should be condemned across the board but at the same time context needed.
i've never once felt oppressed by being reminded not to discriminate against anyone, i'm sorry that you have
Wed Dec 18, 2019 12:57 pm
ElyBoy1984 wrote:splottthedog wrote:ElyBoy1984 wrote:Jock wrote:Sven wrote:splottthedog wrote:It seems racism in football is in the news more this year than it has been for some time (including todays tone deaf italian anti racism campaign). But it seems to be on the rise in british football as well.
Despite this, i dont think i've ever head racism at city since we moved to the CCS, which is great, but i only sit in a particular area of the ground. Has anyone heard anything whilst at a game? i really hope we arent being dragged down like a few other british clubs
Cardiff was one of the first (if not the) multi-racial city's in the UK due to its high status as a port in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Sailors in particular came from all over the world and many of them settled with their families
I don’t think racism is a major problem in British Football.
Completely agree, except the globalists like to constantly instill a sense of guilt in people. Justifying further advertising campaigns on intergration and "tolerance" which creates the idea there's a massive problem, at that point the hyped myth starts perpetuating itself.
I'm wondering when average men will wake up to the fact that "tolerance" has just been a ploy by the left to get ones foot in tne door. You only have to see where we are now to where we were 30 years ago. The one psychological weapon is guilt.
Guilt is a very important tool for them and has been used to slowly lower self esteem and pride for decades, Using historical lies or exaggerations at best.
Dehumanising behaviour should be condemned across the board but at the same time context needed.
i've never once felt oppressed by being reminded not to discriminate against anyone, i'm sorry that you have
If government or corporations are "reminding" you how to think you are being oppressed. I'm sorry you can't see this.