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Usman Khawaja

Gone full race card mode. Treated so badly he's a multi millionaire whose represented Australia so many times.
It's disappointing and a topic that Oliver Brown covers in The Telegraph far better than I could. It's more than a little lazy to assume criticism of a Muslim cricketer is based solely on his religion and/or skin colour.
His preparation for the test was not that of a professional and his nation could have paid the price. That deserves criticism.
 
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It’s always western nations that are bad and have to have inclusive societies isn’t it? I bet you he’s had a far better life growing up in Australia than he would have had if his parents had remained in Pakistan.

Wonder what would happen if I moved to Pakistan and stated I’m a proud Christian before demanding they become more inclusive. My head would end up on a pike somewhere I’d imagine.
They'd probably just ignore you to be honest
 
Why is it when people of colour speak freely about personal experiences and have the audacity to express an opinion it's met,in some quarters,with such a dismissive attitude?

I often think that some people who may have had hard upbringings and or lived in poverty feel angry at the world and dont like POC having a voice
I think there needs to be separation of 2 issues here - no-one is denying that Usman has suffered racist abuse throughout his life. It's a disgusting stain on society that this still happens in 2026.
The 2nd issue is Usman's insistence that the criticism of his preparation/injury in Perth was racially motivated. I believe that to be way off the mark
 
I think there needs to be separation of 2 issues here - no-one is denying that Usman has suffered racist abuse throughout his life. It's a disgusting stain on society that this still happens in 2026.
The 2nd issue is Usman's insistence that the criticism of his preparation/injury in Perth was racially motivated. I believe that to be way off the mark

I'm going to listen to the TMS podcast,I agree it's important to separate the issues.

Usman's an aussie cricketer therefore easy to dislike but some of the posts on here,sadly,reflect the culture of our society
 
I think there needs to be separation of 2 issues here - no-one is denying that Usman has suffered racist abuse throughout his life. It's a disgusting stain on society that this still happens in 2026.
The 2nd issue is Usman's insistence that the criticism of his preparation/injury in Perth was racially motivated. I believe that to be way off the mark
I’m not sure it is. Recall the Raheem Sterling buying his mum a house story, vs that of Foden and Kane.

It happens all the time
 
I’m not sure it is. Recall the Raheem Sterling buying his mum a house story, vs that of Foden and Kane.

It happens all the time
Again, I don't deny there are some racially motivated stories, but sticking with the topic in question ANY player would have been criticised for doing what Khawaja did.
 
IMO it’s mental that he let his side down in the first test by breaking down on the field after a golf marathon and then turning it into a racism issue because he rightly got taken to task for his preparation.
I have every sympathy with Khawaja for any racism related experiences he has encountered but also his colour shouldn’t exempt him from deserved criticism.
If you haven’t listened to the podcast do, he’s stating that they haven’t been for similar
Other players played golf, stayed fit, performed well and weren’t criticised.
 
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IMO it’s mental that he let his side down in the first test by breaking down on the field after a golf marathon and then turning it into a racism issue because he rightly got taken to task for his preparation.
I have every sympathy with Khawaja for any racism related experiences he has encountered but also his colour shouldn’t exempt him from deserved criticism.

Other players played golf, stayed fit, performed well and weren’t criticised.
I’d advise you to listen to it as well
 
It’s always western nations that are bad and have to have inclusive societies isn’t it? I bet you he’s had a far better life growing up in Australia than he would have had if his parents had remained in Pakistan.

Wonder what would happen if I moved to Pakistan and stated I’m a proud Christian before demanding they become more inclusive. My head would end up on a pike somewhere I’d imagine.
f***ing hell man what kind of post is that!
I find this absolutely baffling. Surely people don’t think like this?
Find it sad as owt tbh.

Sometimes these type of threads show people’s true colours.

Very concerning indeed.
 
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IMO it’s mental that he let his side down in the first test by breaking down on the field after a golf marathon and then turning it into a racism issue because he rightly got taken to task for his preparation.
I have every sympathy with Khawaja for any racism related experiences he has encountered but also his colour shouldn’t exempt him from deserved criticism.

Other players played golf, stayed fit, performed well and weren’t criticised.

I agree with this. I also think that had Khawaja been averaging 50 for the last couple of years, the issue would have been highlighted less, but he rightly went into this series with huge question marks over his place due to poor form and the golf issue did him no favours from a PR side.
 
So that’s the end of conversation, no one can have an opinion? The people’s champion is beyond reproach

You can’t reasonably downplay someone’s lived experience(s) of racial abuse if you’ve never experienced it.

I don’t recall stopping anyone having an opinion, but if you’re going to come out with utter bilge you should expect to be called out on it. Hence why ‘reasonably’ is in bold.
This is a truly remarkable post.

You say remarkable, I say unhinged.
Define "racial abuse" in the context you're asking

Have you been racially abused?
Why is it when people of colour speak freely about personal experiences and have the audacity to express an opinion it's met,in some quarters,with such a dismissive attitude?

I often think that some people who may have had hard upbringings and or lived in poverty feel angry at the world and dont like POC having a voice

We both know ‘why’ mate 🤷‍♂️
 
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