I’ll bet they are all white, male and old too but who are they being advised by?
a man hating lesbian diversity lead.
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I’ll bet they are all white, male and old too but who are they being advised by?
So who decides what is or isn't a derogatory tweet ? and who makes the rules ? clearly it wasn't twitter as they didn't think it was worth a ban back then. Btw what sad twat spends their lives trawling through tweets from 10 years ago on the off chance someone might have said something somebody else doesn't like?
precisely.So who decides what is or isn't a derogatory tweet ? and who makes the rules ? clearly it wasn't twitter as they didn't think it was worth a ban back then. Btw what sad twat spends their lives trawling through tweets from 10 years ago on the off chance someone might have said something somebody else doesn't like?
It was a sad bloke from Wisden that unearthed the tweets apparentlySo who decides what is or isn't a derogatory tweet ? and who makes the rules ? clearly it wasn't twitter as they didn't think it was worth a ban back then. Btw what sad twat spends their lives trawling through tweets from 10 years ago on the off chance someone might have said something somebody else doesn't like?
He used the N word in the tweets.id Hate to be offended by everything like you seem to be, a young lad makes a joke that mentions a religion and you’re outraged.
Maybe my cave isn’t from a time where my insecurities make me want to make everyone be a target or just maybe I’m not ready to be offended on behalf of someone else.
No one said he's still a racist, however what he did should have consequencesSo once a racist always a racist? Pointless having anti racist groups anymore then.
I've never named called on a forum, and I don't think any of my friends do either. If you name call on the IInternet, it's a good bet that you also do it in the life.
I imagine a normal human being with a normal moral compass.a man hating lesbian diversity lead.
Or announced he had turned non-binary, think that cancels alt-outrage.
No one said he's still a racist, however what he did should have consequences
I was being sarcastic mate...it's so petty and says more about those that are judging him
In the ones I'd seen I never seen the N word used so if that is the case then I am incorrect as that shouldn't be toleratedHe used the N word in the tweets.
No one said he's still a racist, however what he did should have consequences
I imagine a normal human being with a normal moral compass.
If you think racist tweets are a bit of a laugh, have a chat to people who receive them.
Yeah, grab your pitchforks everyone...let's make a list of everyone that's ever said anything racist and persecute them until they lose their job.No one said he's still a racist, however what he did should have consequences
None of that is relevant though.It's always existed but nobody has done anything about it until now but even so, something that was written ten years ago at a time when other stuff went on and none of this made news, shouldn't be punished with a suspension. He can't unwrite what he wrote ten years ago and he most likely knows how big a mistake he made but there's nothing he can do about that now whereas if this had happened recently then there'd be more of an argument.
Aye, maybe some of these people who think he shouldn't have been suspended should try to view it from the perspective of a black kid trying to make a career in cricket.If you think racist tweets are a bit of a laugh, have a chat to people who receive them.
10 years ago mate, 10 years ago. He was probably not even known nationally. As he's got older and matured, he'll probably have realised what's right and wrong.None of that is relevant though.
The ECB didn't have any choice but to suspend him otherwise it makes a mockery of their whole diversity stance.
If they didn't suspend him what happens if anyone else does it in future?
Aye, maybe some of these people who think he shouldn't have been suspended should try to view it from the perspective of a black kid trying to make a career in cricket.
If the ECB hadn't suspended him, what sort of message does that send out to them?
10 years ago mate, 10 years ago. He was probably not even known nationally. As he's got older and matured, he'll probably have realised what's right and wrong.
Do you think he actually remembered posting that tweet?
For anyone who does it nowadays, fair enough, punish them but for a tweet as a teenager 10 years ago is just pathetic and looking for scapegoats to make it look like they're doing something about it.
Legally an adult but still a teenager.Legally an adult.
And for the umpteenth time, if he had anything about it, he'd have had someone purge his social media if he couldn't do it himself.
Legally an adult but still a teenager.
ECB and the media trying to ruin the career of a player for a tweet that he made probably before he even turned professional.
Dear me.Perhaps it should be ECB policy to ensure their players have cleaned social media records too then.
You're still missing the point.10 years ago mate, 10 years ago. He was probably not even known nationally. As he's got older and matured, he'll probably have realised what's right and wrong.
Do you think he actually remembered posting that tweet?
For anyone who does it nowadays, fair enough, punish them but for a tweet as a teenager 10 years ago is just pathetic and looking for scapegoats to make it look like they're doing something about it.
2013 was 10 years ago?10 years ago mate, 10 years ago. He was probably not even known nationally. As he's got older and matured, he'll probably have realised what's right and wrong.
Do you think he actually remembered posting that tweet?
For anyone who does it nowadays, fair enough, punish them but for a tweet as a teenager 10 years ago is just pathetic and looking for scapegoats to make it look like they're doing something about it.