ucandomagic
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Brilliant video on SUFC site with Wes, Rhian and Courtney - everybody should watch it.
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Agree found it interesting about their experiences being mixed race (a lighter shade of brown).Absolutely brilliant interview with all four making excellent contributions.
Absolutely fucking heartbreaking as well.
Agree....they all spoke fantastically well.Its a privilege to have these people as Blades.
Courtney making a brilliant point about the wider issue of our education system glossing over the history of racists in the country.
Wes's comment about no one is born racist, its a learnt behaviour, must surely be factored into the controlling measures required to stop it at society level.
PM Brewster has a good ring to it - if he scores the goals and gets the interest rates down!
With the goalies proximity to the crowd enabling them to constantly hear all the abusive comments, the clubs putting microphones and cameras on the goals would surely gather more evidence to put a stop to it.
Lots of "black" people are mixed race. Even icons like Obama, Bob Marley and Mary Seacole.Agree found it interesting about their experiences being mixed race (a lighter shade of brown).
Mixed race people are always put into the "black" ethnicity category but it's a seperate/ special group.
At times they don't feel white but also don't feel black, even though society classifies them as black.
Also the shade of brown was raised as an issue.
I have family in Jamaica and over there light brown (red skin) is more highly thought of and considered more attractive and more affluent than dark brown.
So there are racial stereotypes and preferences even in Jamaica.
In society you have several black people who have become world famous and successful.
People like Barack Obama, Tiger Woods, Lewis Hamilton, Meghan Markle....however they are all lighter shades of brown.
Does make me wonder if shade of brown is still significant in England.
So a father would now be happy with their daughter having a black boyfriend (which is progress) as long as he's not too black.
Lots of "black" people are mixed race. Even icons like Obama, Bob Marley and Mary Seacole.
Isn't that exactly what he said?Lots of "black" people are mixed race. Even icons like Obama, Bob Marley and Mary Seacole.
Both us and Brum’s most iconic players have tended to be black players and we both have produced local lads from a BM background
I've often thought Deane and Agana changed the fan culture within our club regards black players.
Their ability, style and personality ensured Deane and Agana become a major part (the best attacking duo for years) of the SUFC family.
They became so loved and hero worshipped by our fans that many wouldn't dare be openly racist from that point.
There was definitely a well he’s our …… going on that’s for certainI know where you're coming from but it absolutely bamboozled me as a teenager on the Kop.
Certain Blades racially abusing the opposition players, then 2 minutes later singing, 'Oh Tony Tony.....'
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