Racism :Black gymnast ignored at medal ceremony in Ireland
#31

I think that is even worse than state ordered ones. It is already in their blood and in their breath!

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#32

(02-10-2023, 09:58 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Theere is no hypocrisy the cop in question received life sentence for his acts.

He was never ordered by the state to act in such a manner.

Hunan rights violation that is coverdale up and order by the state is a concerned in states like n.korea and Iran.


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(02-10-2023, 09:58 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  Theere is no hypocrisy the cop in question received life sentence for his acts.

He was never ordered by the state to act in such a manner.

Hunan rights violation that is coverdale up and order by the state is a concerned in states like n.korea and Iran.

These aren't isolated nor one-off incidents, but deeply rooted discriminations. They are much like your hatred towards china
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#34

Angmo are also one authoritarian race. Ukraine war showed it all. They are authoritarian in ideology and religion. That is their ultimate goal for the world.


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(01-10-2023, 07:51 PM)Niubee Wrote:  The judge could have made a check immediately with colleagues and officials around. Why didnt she ?
Why didnt her coaches came out immediately to made known ?

Actually there are many qns I am just offering another view. There is possibility of racism ...and also possibility of a honest mistake.

However, in the ultra sensitive ...politically correct environment it direct people to say it is racism ...and nothing else is possible. Imagine if the girl is white then the possibility of an honest mistake goes up. This in itself shows us that there is no rationality nor objectivity in people's views any more.

The GI initially investigated and explained that there was a human error.  But the pressure was so high they had to  issue an unreserved apology. If the girl was white, such an apology is not needed.

What does this say about the state of racial harmony?
It tells us there is a break down of trust and increased politicisation of incidents. People don't even want to entertain another side of the story. It MUST be racism....they won't trust you if you say it is not racism.

The racism card now becomes useful for politicians to use. Look at what happen in the US. Whenever , something happens if the racism card can be played ...it is played and hatred for others is encouraged....one side is always the victim of racism. While society ends up going downhill due to intolerance.

We should be wary.lest we fall into the same trap.


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#36

Having watched the video and read the reports, the apology really came 18 months late.

Ireland Gymnastics should have apologised publicly immediately once they were informed about the incident regardless of the reason of the omission or the race of the girl. The reason could be human error, it also could be racism or anything else but a public apology is definitely required. I am puzzled as to why they delayed it for so long.
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(02-10-2023, 02:34 PM)Levin Wrote:  Having watched the video and read the reports, the apology really came 18 months late.

Ireland Gymnastics should have apologised publicly immediately once they were informed about the incident regardless of the reason of the omission or the race of the girl. The reason could be human error, it also could be racism or anything else but a public apology is definitely required. I am puzzled as to why they delayed it for so long.


They thought the problem will disappear wit time!  Laughing

Just like Bolehland's :

1. Teoh Beng Hock case

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2.  Alantuya case

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3. Disappearance of Pastor Raymond Koh

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(02-10-2023, 02:34 PM)Levin Wrote:  Having watched the video and read the reports, the apology really came 18 months late.

Ireland Gymnastics should have apologised publicly immediately once they were informed about the incident regardless of the reason of the omission or the race of the girl. The reason could be human error, it also could be racism or anything else but a public apology is definitely required. I am puzzled as to why they delayed it for so long.

I agree that is is not handled well.
But it could've they are unaware the video will be released.
Imagine if there is no video....they believe that already settled by giving the child the medal after the event and an explanation to her parents.

If the video was not release.and caused a stir world wide ...the closure should be just between IG and the parents of the child

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#40

It's a very clear cut case, why ah butt needs to defend the case so vigorously with so many if-then-else? You think you're writing a computer program or what?
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(02-10-2023, 06:06 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  I agree that is is not handled well.
But it could've they are unaware the video will be released.
Imagine if there is no video....they believe that already settled by giving the child the medal after the event and an explanation to her parents.

If the video was not release.and caused a stir world wide ...the closure should be just between IG and the parents of the child

No. Even if the video was not released, the apology should be made known to at least ALL participants and related parties of the event. Else, the apology will be meaningless.
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