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When people think its normal its time to make a change

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As the Swans go into their first full day of their well publicised – and rightly commended – social media boycott the words of Steve Cooper yesterday tell you all you need to know about why it has to happen and why I firmly believe that this will be just the beginning. The papers were […]

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Fix racism/abuse in society then you'll fix it in football.
I suppose we can all expect to go to the liberty and hear an end to swearing and the "England is full of shït" chant..........
 
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As the Swans go into their first full day of their well publicised – and rightly commended – social media boycott the words of Steve Cooper yesterday tell you all you need to know about why it has to happen and why I firmly believe that this will be just the beginning. The papers were […]

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Football grounds reflect societies acceptances ... the further right and the more racist our leaders the further the balance moves the same way.
If we want to reduce. Racism in football we shouldn't vote for politicians and parties led by politicians who exhibit racist views.
Meanwhile, we can post positive comments to a our players or just don't message them.
 
Look at all these tributes to Prince Phillip, when are any of these campaigners over the last year's going to call him out as a racist?
 

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