But BFR isn't from either of your mothers' generatiion.
What makes his words more offensive is that he had worked in an environment when there had been massive efforts to raise awareness and remove those attitudes from the game. To have gone through that period and still make those comments and then to compound it by an inability to see why what he said was offensive takes a particular combination of arrogance and stupidity.
Quote from: Chris Smith on March 20, 2014, 10:29:18 AMWhat makes his words more offensive is that he had worked in an environment when there had been massive efforts to raise awareness and remove those attitudes from the game. To have gone through that period and still make those comments and then to compound it by an inability to see why what he said was offensive takes a particular combination of arrogance and stupidity.Yeah but let's not punish him for the rest of his life though. He made a mistake which was wrong and apologised for it. I don't think he's a racist, but he's certainly from a generation where it wasn't such a taboo thing to say. That's not condoning it, it's just looking for reasons why someone can say such an offensive slur. Why the continual witch hunt though? I don't see Ian Wright being continually hounded for his quite disgusting mocking of a disabled linesman during the 90s, and he seems to have been forgiven, so why not Atkinson?
In work with a 59 year old bloke who was talking about an ex colleague whose name he couldn't remember and he described him as 'coloured'. In his mind this was the acceptable terminology and I had to tell him this could be perceived as racist. Now I know this is on a different level to the word Ron used but even so I believe Ron was guilty of using racist terminology rather than being a racist. The amount of his ex players, black ex players who spoke out on his behalf makes me believe that despite working with him on a day to day basis they didn't think of him as a racist.
We had a dog with the 'N' name, and later a cat
Ron's actions as a manager suggest he was not racist
Ron's actions as a manager suggest he was not racist, but the commentary incident suggests he was.There was a documentary about the incident on TV a few years ago. Ron said he had apologised and didn't know what more he could do but there was a clear sense that he didn't understand what he had apologised for.
Quote from: QBVILLA on March 20, 2014, 12:01:08 PMIn work with a 59 year old bloke who was talking about an ex colleague whose name he couldn't remember and he described him as 'coloured'. In his mind this was the acceptable terminology and I had to tell him this could be perceived as racist. Now I know this is on a different level to the word Ron used but even so I believe Ron was guilty of using racist terminology rather than being a racist. The amount of his ex players, black ex players who spoke out on his behalf makes me believe that despite working with him on a day to day basis they didn't think of him as a racist. The fact that so many of his former black players came out to support him is the reason I think Atkinson isn't a racist. He made a big mistake and was rightly punished for it, but that doesn't mean he should be punished forever though. He should have been given a second chance like Ian Wright was given after he cruelly mocked a disabled linesman back in the 90s. Ironically Wright was one of the biggest critics of Big Ron yet he conveniently forgot all about his own offence, which was worse (in my opinion). I don't see him being ostracised by the media in this country though.