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“They choose not to censor content” – Jamal Lowe on the racist abuse

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Jamal Lowe, the former Swansea striker now with AFC Bournemouth, has opened up on the social media abuse he received last season and blasted the social media giants who choose not to censor the content. Lowe was one of several Swansea players on the wrong end of vile abuse last season, abuse which led...

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Social media is a conduit. It needs to be clamped down on but people are the real problem.

Posters on message boards are regularly spewing out messages that racism isn’t a problem but people that report it are - these people are encouraged and allowed to thrive, and men and women and boys and girls like Jamal Lowe still have to live with this sh!t.

But yeah, let’s boo the knee cos we’re not racist isit?
 
A post I sent on Twitter got instantly deleted for saying a player "played like a donkey" yet non-racist all lives matter types can get away with sending all kinds of racist stuff. Madness.
 
A person's real character shines through when they can get away with anything under complete anonymity.
It just goes to show just how many people behind the respectable public face are racist f*cktards
 
Itchysphincter said:
Social media is a conduit. It needs to be clamped down on but people are the real problem.

Posters on message boards are regularly spewing out messages that racism isn’t a problem but people that report it are - these people are encouraged and allowed to thrive, and men and women and boys and girls like Jamal Lowe still have to live with this sh!t.

But yeah, let’s boo the knee cos we’re not racist isit?

Spot on Itch
 

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