Comments Thread For: Video: Fury's Father Erupts - EPIC Rant on Racism, Media, Joshua
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Ignore all the ****phobic & sexist statements. It's racism!These people are idiots. If he wants endorsements he needs to act like he has some common decency. Act like a clown and get treated like a clown.
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Tbh I was pretty saddened too just as a viewer looking forward to a Fury presser, which we all know are the best in boxing. The media comes up and don't even ask the heavyweight champion some decent questions. I don't want to talk about race and all that, Joshua is a black man and they also have racism, but that was embarrassing.
Talk about the klitschko fight? the first one - What's happened, and talk about how he felt in there and how Klitschko surprised him / didn't surprise him.
Showing up to talk about AJ. I mean please, that is beyond belief.Last edited by LacedUp; 04-14-2016, 07:25 AM.Comment
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Racism gets twisted so much because of the impact of the word you can't be racist towards your own colour hating a type of person is clearly prejudice and If you cannot agree with that then you're a moron.
Also just like selling weed can see you get a large jail time but selling normal cigarettes wont see you get any jail time but out of the two the most dangerous is the cigarettes, not all laws make sense because social justice warriors wanting to oppress freedom of speech its clear as day you're a *******.
Easy to debunk you.
The definition of racism is VERY clear: prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
The definition of race (human categorization) is an on-going debate in scientific terms but in terms of the law it is very clearly defined to cover all types of people, everyone basically. It literally has nothing to do with skin colour or nationality.
Calling a traveller a ***** is no different or less prejudice than calling a black person a ****** in the eyes of the law. It's just more commonly accepted and hasn't had the coverage of Black-White racism. It's generally accepted in most places not to speak like that, especially in public (what people say behind closed doors doesn't effect any one so therefore doesn't matter). You comparing racial abuse to cigarettes and weed is a decent point but people can't choose which type of racism is ok and what's not. these things are decided over time and needs coverage by the media to gain any type of laws and protection accepted by society.
I'm not hear to debate the meaning of words or laws that have been decided already by people way smarter than you and me. Go and read a book on the subject. These issues are a constant debate and not decided by morons like you on a forum. If you want to pick what is or isn't racism based on your own personal opinion then go ahead. just don't expect to be taken seriously by any one with a brain.
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So, me not being from the UK, hopefully someone can help me. Because when I listen to this guy, either he's using racism differently than us 'Muricans, or the UK is bass ackwards from what I heard.
Mind you, I know UK white women go ga-ga over black men for some reason. Set that aside a moment.
Is he saying "racism" in terms of one section of the UK vs. another one? (which isn't racism)
Or is it that for some reason model-looking black men are getting all the breaks and white men are not?
Just from my perspective, sex sells. You look at guys like Joshua, Haye, Wilder, Eubank Jr. Now, compare them against guys like Chisora, Fury, Molina, Szpilka.
Fury's not on any billboards because he looks like someone's pissed off dad from a backyard barbeque decided to lace them up one day without training. Normal. Average. Obviously talented, but he apparently doesn't have any incentive to improve his phsysique. And he doesn't have to, but then don't expect to get marketed looking like that.Comment
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Racism gets twisted so much because of the impact of the word you can't be racist towards your own colour hating a type of person is clearly prejudice and If you cannot agree with that then you're a moron.
Also just like selling weed can see you get a large jail time but selling normal cigarettes wont see you get any jail time but out of the two the most dangerous is the cigarettes, not all laws make sense because social justice warriors wanting to oppress freedom of speech its clear as day you're a *******.
Easy to debunk you.
Actually there are no races but one, the human race.
Differences in skin pigmentation and other morphological features use to be equated with differences of race, but that way of thinking is long disproved and outdated. That is why on any sort of registration document, they now use the term 'ethnic background'.
In the true anthropological sense moreover, the concept of 'ethnicity' has nothing to do with skin color or morphological features, but with cultural grouping/identity. Nonetheless, registration forms use it to mean skin color, quite inaccurately as it were ('ethnic background' is essentially a euphemism for 'race').
As a result of this confused language, the topic becomes quite impossible to discuss or debate with any amount of accuracy.Comment
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My god you're ******. I'd love to see you debate these things in real life with an academic like the late Christopher Hitchens or Richard Dawkins. It would be funny to watch your flimsy beliefs and deeply-held opinions being pulled apart and mocked in a public setting while you mentally crumble, sweating and coming back with retorts like "you can't be racist towards your own colour hating a type of person is clearly prejudice and If you cannot agree with that then you're a moron doe" hahahaha
The definition of racism is VERY clear: prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
The definition of race (human categorization) is an on-going debate in scientific terms but in terms of the law it is very clearly defined to cover all types of people, everyone basically. It literally has nothing to do with skin colour or nationality.
Calling a traveller a ***** is no different or less prejudice than calling a black person a ****** in the eyes of the law. It's just more commonly accepted and hasn't had the coverage of Black-White racism. It's generally accepted in most places not to speak like that, especially in public (what people say behind closed doors doesn't effect any one so therefore doesn't matter). You comparing racial abuse to cigarettes and weed is a decent point but people can't choose which type of racism is ok and what's not. these things are decided over time and needs coverage by the media to gain any type of laws and protection accepted by society.
I'm not hear to debate the meaning of words or laws that have been decided already by people way smarter than you and me. Go and read a book on the subject. These issues are a constant debate and not decided by morons like you on a forum. If you want to pick what is or isn't racism based on your own personal opinion then go ahead. just don't expect to be taken seriously by any one with a brain.
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He's 110% right. AJ atm is nothing but a circus act, look who the **** he beat for the title and they treat him like Ali ffs. Everyone knows that belt don't mean ****, it's Furys belt. Fury is the man who dethroned Klitscho, he should be treated as the biggest star in the UK yet he's pushed to a side for a kid. Everything his dad said was spot on.Comment
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Racism gets twisted so much because of the impact of the word you can't be racist towards your own colour hating a type of person is clearly prejudice and If you cannot agree with that then you're a moron.
Also just like selling weed can see you get a large jail time but selling normal cigarettes wont see you get any jail time but out of the two the most dangerous is the cigarettes, not all laws make sense because social justice warriors wanting to oppress freedom of speech its clear as day you're a *******.
Easy to debunk you.Comment
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