by Skin » 02 Nov 2008 18:38
by rabidbee » 02 Nov 2008 19:17
by Royal Lady » 02 Nov 2008 19:27
by brendywendy » 02 Nov 2008 19:34
Thames In my opinion, "pikey" and "gypo" are racist insults.
I dont think we can complain though because I heard one Reading fan calling thier striker (Nicky Maynard) a racial word beginning with N.
This same individual then announced to his friends that he was not going to be participating with the KHALIFA CISSE song, purely because of Cisse's ethnicity. He also added, he didn't want any of "that lot" playing for Reading.
by Schards#2 » 02 Nov 2008 19:37
rabidbeeSchards#2rabidbee
So, presumably, if someone threw a bananaskin or made monkey noises at Bikey, and he just shrugged it off, it would mean it also shouldn't be dealt with? The point is that the term "gypo" is a term of racist abuse; "pikey" I'm ambivilent about, as it clearly doesn't have racist origins but has generally come to be associated with being a gypsie too. Anyway, the seriousness of using racist language is not generally measured by whether or not the target reacts.
Banana skins are a blatant racist symbol.
Pikey and Gypo songs refer to someone's long hair.
To say the two are not remotely similar is still grossly understating it.
And there was me thinking that gypo in some way referred to gypsies.
So, am I a gypo?
by Avon Royal » 02 Nov 2008 19:37
Harry Carry Nevermind, it was good at the Bridge yesterday.
by rabidbee » 02 Nov 2008 19:37
Royal Lady That incident only caused to remind me why standing on the terraces could be so dangerous at Elm Park - I used to dread a goal coming sometimes as I knew I'd end up about 18 rows further than where I started!
by rabidbee » 02 Nov 2008 19:41
Schards#2 I haven't the faintest idea. But I do know that if you have long hair and played professional football, people would sing "where's your caravan" at you because it is the hair rather than the background that prompts the chant.
by Schards#2 » 02 Nov 2008 19:47
rabidbeeSchards#2 I haven't the faintest idea. But I do know that if you have long hair and played professional football, people would sing "where's your caravan" at you because it is the hair rather than the background that prompts the chant.
do you really not think that a) they are implying that the player in question looks like a gypsie and b) that this is something negative? It's not the same as mocking somebody for being bald, or even for having bad hair, is it? After all, you wouldn't think it was OK to call someone a nigger if they had very curly hair, would you?
by rabidbee » 02 Nov 2008 19:49
Schards#2rabidbeeSchards#2 I haven't the faintest idea. But I do know that if you have long hair and played professional football, people would sing "where's your caravan" at you because it is the hair rather than the background that prompts the chant.
do you really not think that a) they are implying that the player in question looks like a gypsie and b) that this is something negative? It's not the same as mocking somebody for being bald, or even for having bad hair, is it? After all, you wouldn't think it was OK to call someone a nigger if they had very curly hair, would you?
I'm not saying anything of the sort.
I'm explaining to you why crowds sing that song as you don't seem to realise and i'm saying that to compare it to throwing banana skins at black players is ludicrous.
Are you suggesting imbedding an axe in the head of an opposing player is acceptable?
by Schards#2 » 02 Nov 2008 19:53
by Avon Royal » 02 Nov 2008 19:59
Schards#2 You keep to discussing things i've actually said and i'll keep to discussing things you've actually said.
As you've failed to do this again on the last post, the question stands - are you suggesting that imbedding an axe in an opposing player's head is acceptable?
by Schards#2 » 02 Nov 2008 20:07
Avon RoyalSchards#2 You keep to discussing things i've actually said and i'll keep to discussing things you've actually said.
As you've failed to do this again on the last post, the question stands - are you suggesting that imbedding an axe in an opposing player's head is acceptable?
And to think that this thread was originally discussing embarrassing City fans..................
by ZacNaloen » 02 Nov 2008 20:13
Schards#2Avon RoyalSchards#2 You keep to discussing things i've actually said and i'll keep to discussing things you've actually said.
As you've failed to do this again on the last post, the question stands - are you suggesting that imbedding an axe in an opposing player's head is acceptable?
And to think that this thread was originally discussing embarrassing City fans..................
If our fans think throwing banana skins at black players is no less acceptable than chanting "where's your caravan", i'm pretty embarassed by them.
by rabidbee » 02 Nov 2008 20:17
Schards#2 You keep to discussing things i've actually said and i'll keep to discussing things you've actually said.
As you've failed to do this again on the last post, the question stands - are you suggesting that imbedding an axe in an opposing player's head is acceptable?
by Avon Royal » 02 Nov 2008 20:17
Schards#2Avon RoyalSchards#2 You keep to discussing things i've actually said and i'll keep to discussing things you've actually said.
As you've failed to do this again on the last post, the question stands - are you suggesting that imbedding an axe in an opposing player's head is acceptable?
And to think that this thread was originally discussing embarrassing City fans..................
If our fans think throwing banana skins at black players is no less acceptable than chanting "where's your caravan", i'm pretty embarassed by them.
by Schards#2 » 02 Nov 2008 20:22
ZacNaloen
Neither of them are acceptable as both are racist.
There really is not a discussion to be had here unless you are going continue arguing that it's not racist, you can keep digging that hole if you want though.
by Schards#2 » 02 Nov 2008 20:25
Avon RoyalSchards#2Avon Royal
And to think that this thread was originally discussing embarrassing City fans..................
If our fans think throwing banana skins at black players is no less acceptable than chanting "where's your caravan", i'm pretty embarassed by them.
Racist abuse is racist abuse.
by rabidbee » 02 Nov 2008 20:26
Schards#2 Indeed it is, and "where's your caravan" is abuse of players with long hair.
by ZacNaloen » 02 Nov 2008 20:28
Schards#2
Indeed it is, and "where's your caravan" is abuse of players with long hair.
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