Yes I think he doesn't get the condemnation and that he has to keep apologising. But I think a lot of that is to do with an out-pouring of almost pity that one of the most likable football people on television that was genuinely liked and admired by just about everyone should something so stupid, so crass, and, well, so apparently racist.
Quote from: peter w on March 20, 2014, 01:07:52 PMYes I think he doesn't get the condemnation and that he has to keep apologising. But I think a lot of that is to do with an out-pouring of almost pity that one of the most likable football people on television that was genuinely liked and admired by just about everyone should something so stupid, so crass, and, well, so apparently racist.If he still doesn't get it after all this time and all those people telling him then he's either thick (he isn't), stubborn (probably), or racist (possibly).
From experience, I can tell the difference between a racist and someone who is just ignorant. The racist has anger and intent in his words and action. I don't think Ron Atkinson is a racist.
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.I think the "massive efforts" have increased over the last ten years or so. I think BFR's last league management job was 1999. Time flies and when we talk about him growing up in a different era most or all of his management years could possibly be classed as a different era in some respects.
I should have added last night that I think one of the most pernicious prejudices glossed over these days - just like racism was glossed over in the days of Until Death Us Do Part - and which will become up front and centre in society is the ridicule and abuse faced by overweight people.In the same way as the tobacco companies destroyed people's health in pursuit of profit in the 20th century the junk food manufacturers and purveyors will destroy it in the 21st. The victims of over consumption of fat, salt and sugar are already treated with contempt and prejudice and it will get worse until the same stand is made against it as has been made against racism and homophobia. The seeds of weightism have already been sown. What does the "F" stand for in the name we have given Ron Atkinson? Harmless? A bit of a laugh? Something to be taken in good part? That is what they said when Alf Garnett called his carer a c**n.