Palace Fans Against Racism


"If you have an incident to report, text 07507 477 669"

If you feel like you have been racially abused then report it to the club or the police. Violence is not the answer.

I'm sure even the original poster and many would agree with this?
This is fundamentally what all the anti rascist organisations are about. Orwellian Government control.

In the end they are coming for all of us; including the "anti rascists:

I'm betting that the op would agree with it.

The club probably have to do this as part of their duties as determined by the state and football association. Most large companies will probably say the same thing
 
It was a fact that he was bald though. The other name was the offensive part.

Same as calling someone black this or white that. That is a fact. The abuse comes after it.

Yeah but it pre-loads the insult with an unnecessary qualifier of why he’s a c*nt. the bald bit he couldn’t help, it’s just an extra dig on top of the c*nt bit.
 
Interesting answers to my OP.

I have posted the group on a range of socials with mixed responses. I was fully aware of how this may go down on this particular forum but didn't want to exclude you all from having your piece.

The group is in it's early days but has a reasonable following to date. Whether they are left or right I don't know, or care, but they've witnessed some of the issues and chucking crap at me isn't going to make us go away.

I'm not after a witch hunt but I do feel there is an issue to be discussed. You can argue about the flags, the stickers, freedom of speech etc til the cows come home. I would argue that the message behind them are clear.

If someone wants to debate that the following isn't racist please, or deemed not worthy of digging out, go ahead
1. Boom Boom Boom Boom, Mateta is a C*** (repeated in several different locations including at home)
2. Calling a kid a pak* for no reason.
3. Being ejected out of Selhurst for calling a player on the pitch a black bast***
4. Nazi saluting.

Some of us are old enough to remember the NF infiltrating London clubs in the late 70s/80s. With politics as devisive as they are currently, there is a chance it could well happen again here.
 
As a bald c**t myself, I suddenly feel victimised. Absolutely gutted that having an ill fitting toupé hasn't come back into fashion.

I have given up on this thread and gone back to being a joker. But can we all unite for perhaps one game next season and share a "Slapheads Rights" flag? I appreciate a tifo would be asking too much, we're not the most downtrodden of minorities (yet).
 
Interesting answers to my OP.

I have posted the group on a range of socials with mixed responses. I was fully aware of how this may go down on this particular forum but didn't want to exclude you all from having your piece.

The group is in it's early days but has a reasonable following to date. Whether they are left or right I don't know, or care, but they've witnessed some of the issues and chucking crap at me isn't going to make us go away.

I'm not after a witch hunt but I do feel there is an issue to be discussed. You can argue about the flags, the stickers, freedom of speech etc til the cows come home. I would argue that the message behind them are clear.

If someone wants to debate that the following isn't racist please, or deemed not worthy of digging out, go ahead
1. Boom Boom Boom Boom, Mateta is a C*** (repeated in several different locations including at home)
2. Calling a kid a pak* for no reason.
3. Being ejected out of Selhurst for calling a player on the pitch a black bast***
4. Nazi saluting.

Some of us are old enough to remember the NF infiltrating London clubs in the late 70s/80s. With politics as devisive as they are currently, there is a chance it could well happen again here.
You don't need anyone to debate that. You can scroll up the many replies you have had where everyone has essentially condemned those things. Don't try to wriggle out of the additional things you put on the list to try to justify your post, you have already been schooled and it's now quite boring.
 
As a bald c**t myself, I suddenly feel victimised. Absolutely gutted that having an ill fitting toupé hasn't come back into fashion.

I have given up on this thread and gone back to being a joker. But can we all unite for perhaps one game next season and share a "Slapheads Rights" flag? I appreciate a tifo would be asking too much, we're not the most downtrodden of minorities (yet).

Karma came round to bite me eventually, I’ll probably be with you in a decade.
 
Yeah but it pre-loads the insult with an unnecessary qualifier of why he’s a c*nt. the bald bit he couldn’t help, it’s just an extra dig on top of the c*nt bit.
True, that's why people mention skin colour to get the maximum affect. By not taking the bate the bully loses.
 
Interesting answers to my OP.

I have posted the group on a range of socials with mixed responses. I was fully aware of how this may go down on this particular forum but didn't want to exclude you all from having your piece.

The group is in it's early days but has a reasonable following to date. Whether they are left or right I don't know, or care, but they've witnessed some of the issues and chucking crap at me isn't going to make us go away.

I'm not after a witch hunt but I do feel there is an issue to be discussed. You can argue about the flags, the stickers, freedom of speech etc til the cows come home. I would argue that the message behind them are clear.

If someone wants to debate that the following isn't racist please, or deemed not worthy of digging out, go ahead
1. Boom Boom Boom Boom, Mateta is a C*** (repeated in several different locations including at home)
2. Calling a kid a pak* for no reason.
3. Being ejected out of Selhurst for calling a player on the pitch a black bast***
4. Nazi saluting.

Some of us are old enough to remember the NF infiltrating London clubs in the late 70s/80s. With politics as devisive as they are currently, there is a chance it could well happen again here.

Looks like a lot of Nazi saluting going on there. They should be banned!
 

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Interesting answers to my OP.

I have posted the group on a range of socials with mixed responses. I was fully aware of how this may go down on this particular forum but didn't want to exclude you all from having your piece.

The group is in it's early days but has a reasonable following to date. Whether they are left or right I don't know, or care, but they've witnessed some of the issues and chucking crap at me isn't going to make us go away.

I'm not after a witch hunt but I do feel there is an issue to be discussed. You can argue about the flags, the stickers, freedom of speech etc til the cows come home. I would argue that the message behind them are clear.

If someone wants to debate that the following isn't racist please, or deemed not worthy of digging out, go ahead
1. Boom Boom Boom Boom, Mateta is a C*** (repeated in several different locations including at home)
2. Calling a kid a pak* for no reason.
3. Being ejected out of Selhurst for calling a player on the pitch a black bast***
4. Nazi saluting.

Some of us are old enough to remember the NF infiltrating London clubs in the late 70s/80s. With politics as devisive as they are currently, there is a chance it could well happen again here.
I don't think anyone is saying any of that is a good thing.

With respect, this is why people get annoyed with guys like yourself. You are being intellectually dishonest.

We all look at those people and think idiots.
But we also think that if we govern too much then it's our freedoms next.

It's interesting to me how organisations like yours are so alligned with government narratives and agenda's. The same with climate change.

I think it's how you are brought up by your parents that shapes so much of how we relate to these issues.

My wife being Ghanaian was brought up to not blaming others for things. She has become amazingly successful in her profession.

She does say she had to work twice as hard because she came from a different country; but not because she was brown.

Anyways I used to be very liberal and left. But that was when it was decent thing to be. I'm 55 now and over it

Best of luck with your journey anyway.
 
You don't need anyone to debate that. You can scroll up the many replies you have had where everyone has essentially condemned those things. Don't try to wriggle out of the additional things you put on the list to try to justify your post, you have already been schooled and it's now quite boring.
I'm not wriggling out of anything. Many answers would appear to be deflecting away from the subject, rather than attempting to agree some common ground, including your current posting.

I've just attempted to narrow down the discussion.

As I said I have my opinions as to why someone would bring a stop the boats flag to a game or stick labels around the place, unless you think it's simply decor?
 
Interesting answers to my OP.

I have posted the group on a range of socials with mixed responses. I was fully aware of how this may go down on this particular forum but didn't want to exclude you all from having your piece.

The group is in it's early days but has a reasonable following to date. Whether they are left or right I don't know, or care, but they've witnessed some of the issues and chucking crap at me isn't going to make us go away.

I'm not after a witch hunt but I do feel there is an issue to be discussed. You can argue about the flags, the stickers, freedom of speech etc til the cows come home. I would argue that the message behind them are clear.

If someone wants to debate that the following isn't racist please, or deemed not worthy of digging out, go ahead
1. Boom Boom Boom Boom, Mateta is a C*** (repeated in several different locations including at home)
2. Calling a kid a pak* for no reason.
3. Being ejected out of Selhurst for calling a player on the pitch a black bast***
4. Nazi saluting.

Some of us are old enough to remember the NF infiltrating London clubs in the late 70s/80s. With politics as devisive as they are currently, there is a chance it could well happen again here.
So you posted all of our posts on another social media platform. Is that correct as I’m sure that may break the rules. “This particular forum” Why that line ?
 
I'm not wriggling out of anything. Many answers would appear to be deflecting away from the subject, rather than attempting to agree some common ground, including your current posting.

I've just attempted to narrow down the discussion.

As I said I have my opinions as to why someone would bring a stop the boats flag to a game or stick labels around the place, unless you think it's simply decor?
No they haven't. I am going to stop answering you. You aren't reading the replies. There's no reason for anyone here to believe you'll read theirs either.
 
I don't think anyone is saying any of that is a good thing.

With respect, this is why people get annoyed with guys like yourself. You are being intellectually dishonest.

We all look at those people and think idiots.
But we also think that if we govern too much then it's our freedoms next.

It's interesting to me how organisations like yours are so alligned with government narratives and agenda's. The same with climate change.

I think it's how you are brought up by your parents that shapes so much of how we relate to these issues.

My wife being Ghanaian was brought up to not blaming others for things. She has become amazingly successful in her profession.

She does say she had to work twice as hard because she came from a different country; but not because she was brown.

Anyways I used to be very liberal and left. But that was when it was decent thing to be. I'm 55 now and over it

Best of luck with your journey anyway.
This is the crux of it. Not only has he willfully ignored what everybody is saying, created a strawman arguement with people that don't exist on this thread and shut the door on finding any common ground, he's accused everybody else of this! I was sympathetic to his cause to begin with and also wished him well on his journey. Now I do not. He's dangerously dishonest and may well do more harm than good. I hope what his cause stands for is successful, but I don't believe he will have any positive impact on that cause. Sorry.
 

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