Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Reacts To Anthony Joshua's Statements at *** Protest
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Oh yeah? What hue are the majority of people that attend AJ's fights?Comment
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They don't bother to make those connections if its not a white persons statement. "Damn boy, everybody knows that" lolI'm an AJ fan and Fury is entirely right.
Its pretty outrageous to say don't shop in another races shops. Unless he meant the shops of racist history then he should correct himself and apologise. He hasn't, and not only that he has ties to Hugo Boss whom have huge controversies and connections to the ****s. What an absolute wally and hypcrocite. These points should all be put to him. He's doing the cause no good at all.Comment
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I applaud the lad for taking a stance for what he believes in and for the empowerment of black peoples in the UK. The UK is and has been an extremely racist environment and for too long black Britons have been along for the ride and consumers rather than wealth producers.trulyWell 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.Last edited by Oldskoolg; 06-18-2020, 01:52 PM.Comment
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