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Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Reacts To Anthony Joshua's Statements at *** Protest
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I like fury as a boxer and find him at times very humorous and at times very perceptive. Fascinated how he can switch between attention seeking clown, to very switched on about his craft and a master at mind games. He mentally bummed klitschko in both head to heads.
He can talk out of his ar5e when it comes to social issues though.
You can’t compare institutional racism towards blacks to how gypsies are treated. Gypsies aren’t ostracised or marginalised by society, or forced into ******s. They opt out voluntarily, preferring to exist in their own inner circle, sticking to their own traditions and excluding others from their camps.
Far from being continually harassed by the law they’re pretty much untouchable and above the law, police don’t want to know. Just not worth the considerable hassle considering any arrest made would seldom lead to a prosecution given the ready supply of alibis to hand and reluctance of victims/witnesses to testify.
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Originally posted by donjigga11 View PostAJ didn’t actually tell people not to invest in other races businesses, he justSaid blacks should be invested in black businesses, and there isn’t anything wrong with that.
Look at the UK, ***s invest with ***s, Asians invest with Asians, Arabs invest with Arabs, Whites’s do it with Whites so there’s nothing wrong with the black community doing the same thing.
There's everything wrong with it, and that. If you don't see or realise that then I pity you.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PosttrulyWell basically, Joshua's fans; Especially his casual ones didn't know him. They thought he shared the same common core fundamental values as them. They only saw this non-confrontational and non-threatening Black guy who was always smiling and mugging for the cameras. However, it wasn't genuine. It was fake.
Moreover, they only loved him because they didn't know him. However, since Anthony Joshua's values have now been revealed for the whole world to see, many of his hardcore fans and followers alike are left felling both betrayed and hurt by him because they never had any idea of who he truly was.
Also, when you coupled that with the fact of him doubling down by telling his fans that they could all go fuck themselves have only made matters worse for him.
I remember about 2018 when the tide started to turn with people starting to claim that fury was a man of the people and shortly after he got booed by the crowd for an interview after the Whyte v chisora fight.
His personality suddenly changed and he started trash talking and being more controversial like some sort of social chameleon shifting to public opinion.
I don’t have any problem with what he said about black lives matter regarding black people spending their money in black owned businesses. Other minority communities do it and I don’t see it as racist, more an attempt to address the massive economic/financial disparities that exist through positive discrimination and strive for true equality.
I just don’t think you can have a guy who’s pockets are stuffed with sky box office money, and has a sponsorship with Adidas (created/founded by Adolf Dassler who was a member of the **** party) up there delivering that message.
Especially when his puppeteer Hearn undermines and reprimands him and he says absolutely nothing. Malcom Pecs he is not.
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Originally posted by John Yuknavich View PostFury is right , if he said what Joshua said but instead about black business to boycott, he would be crucified! The victim culture mentality in the Black inner cities is pathetic. Most placated and entitled people on the planet. Offended by everything, including Aunt Jemima syrup bottles....
All over the world? You are fücking piece of racist turd and to say what you say means you climb off your mom’s ****** anus every morning.
Start with colonialism in Africa and India and the continued meddling of the French, British and US every time Africans rise above the wanton destruction and continued subjugation to this day.
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I like Fury a lot but he doesn’t get it on this one even if Joshua meant it or not. For one, not many white people would say we will only invest in white owned businesses because they haven’t been the historically suppressed, discriminated, or racially disparaged compared to all races. The white race has largely been the privileged and entitled race that has had access to equality, resources, and everything else if we can be honest about it.
We haven’t been the race that has largely experienced police brutality of deaths or gross incarceration in the United States and yes I am speaking as a white guy. Fury should stick to boxing and stay out of race relations because he is ignorant to what is really happening right now with black people or what has happened to them for many, many years, decades, and centuries. Or as Laura Ingraham says, “shut up and box,” LOL!!!
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Originally posted by Silver Spear View PostActually your numbers are off. To be more accurate you should point out that Blacks make up 13% of the population and less than half are male. Black men commit over half of the violent crimes in the U.S. which is actually more alarming. 7% of the population responsible for over 50% of violent crimes.............and that is me being generous with 7%.
Welcome aboard! Glad to have you!
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Originally posted by Oldskoolg View PostThen black economic empowerment is an excellent idea that we all should support right? Because poor impoverished people commit crimes....lower class...not middle, upper middle, and upper class.
Welcome aboard! Glad to have you!
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I think of it this way, two months ago here in southern california we were strongly encouraged to patronize ‘small businesses’. Covid 19 was hitting hard, and small mom-&-pop shops were struggling.
Now, this isnt to write that we are trying to create division between big & small businesses. Or that big businesses workers should all ride the bus together & small business workers ride a different bus. This was simply a way to specifically patronize those who were most in need, not an attempt to diminish McDonalds or Pizza Hut. Rather, a realization that McDonalds and Pizza Hut are in a better position than the small businesses; so they dont need a special call out for support.
I think you can see where this is going....Many black owned businesses are like the mom-&-pop shops. So a call to support them isnt a call for segregation, rather a call to help those who need it most
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