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Racism at Yorkshire CCC


Thing is though he's made a bit story (rightly so) about this kind of language, yet he's done it himself. Will grab attention & rightly so seems he's intent on wanting to educate & improve. Can't just expect it to be brushed under the carpet
Sadly his comment will detract from the sustained racism he encountered over a time. People make mistakes and no one will feel more stupid at the moment then he does. It’s a lot different to the systemic racism he and other cricketers have faced day in, day out. I find it really deflating because Rafiq seemed to be starting a really powerful movement to drive racism out of cricket and would be a key player in that.
 
He may have just forgot like Root and Vaughan...
Seems so. With Root however the argument is that it was a constant feature

again, no one defends him for it. And let’s not pretend that it anyway changes the unacceptable behaviour of others
Sadly his comment will detract from the sustained racism he encountered over a time. People make mistakes and no one will feel more stupid at the moment then he does. It’s a lot different to the systemic racism he and other cricketers have faced day in, day out. I find it really deflating because Rafiq seemed to be starting a really powerful movement to drive racism out of cricket and would be a key player in that.
Spot on
 
The most important thing Rafiq has achieved is opened the door to the huge issues English domestic cricket has with racism especially to Asians at all levels.
Now it's up to cricket to get it house in order in the short term and the long term.
For cricket this is far bigger than the people involved in the Rafiq story.
 
I'm not trying to undermine him, he has managed that by not admitting sooner that he has been guilty of racism too in the past. What happened to him was disgusting, no place for it in society.
He’s apologised. He has accepted apologies from a fair few already ( in fact saying that’s the main thing he’s been after)

Going to be some serious conflation going on here
 
Sadly his comment will detract from the sustained racism he encountered over a time. People make mistakes and no one will feel more stupid at the moment then he does. It’s a lot different to the systemic racism he and other cricketers have faced day in, day out. I find it really deflating because Rafiq seemed to be starting a really powerful movement to drive racism out of cricket and would be a key player in that.

Its some effort involved to trawl back through 10 years of Facebook to find the comments he has made.
 
Dunno if it’s just me, but I’ve spent the last few days thinking about past interactions that may have either offended someone, or where I’ve laughed along with stuff

Particularly a while ago.

as far as I know and can recall, I’ve always done the right thing. But it’s a really interesting process to challenge yourself

Good post anyway, but IMO even more interesting given what has been revealed this afternoon
 
Its some effort involved to trawl back through 10 years of Facebook to find the comments he has made.
Not that it is acceptable what he said but it looks like they were on his private facebook page. Someones legal team has probably got someone to leak it (allegedly)
 
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