Gary Ballance Statement
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In fact, assuming everyone else should be judged as racist because they use a term differently to you is a bit racist itself...
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As has been mentioned, in the UK that word definitely is completely unacceptable. And Ballance has lived there for a long time and definitely should have known better.CrimsonAvenger wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 12:40 pmI haven't gone through the whole saga, but I feel that it is entirely possible for a non-UK person to assume that the word paki is just a shorthand reference to a "Pakistani" national. I may be wrong, but I feel it has no such racial meaning or anything on those lines here in the subcontinent at least. It is quite likely a case of someone in the UK using it in derogatory sense at some point and then it becoming a taboo to use that word. Indeed, in the UK, it might have developed racial connotations over the years, but to expect everyone around the world to be aware of it and react accordingly would be foolish. I'm not saying Ballance or anyone else said this without enough knowledge, but it is quite possible for an Indian or a Sri Lankan to refer to a Pakistani friend in this manner without even realizing that it could have these kind of ramifications.
Again though, this is way bigger than 1 player or 1 word.
Some of the stuff being leaked on twitter is erm.......not pleasant at all. When the full reports gets released/leaked I think the whole cricketing world will be in shock.
Here's a taste (definitely nsfw....)
https://twitter.com/JayDansinghani/stat ... 5902502924
Also a rumour doing the rounds that un-named drunk Yorkshire players pissed on an Asian players head from a balcony above whilst shouting racist abuse.....
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wow, didnt expect that at such a high level of cricket. Gave English cricket the benefit of the doubt when it came to all these accusations of being deeply racist but now... Even though these are allegations, there must be some truth to at least a couplesecretzimbo wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 12:44 pmAs has been mentioned, in the UK that word definitely is completely unacceptable. And Ballance has lived there for a long time and definitely should have known better.CrimsonAvenger wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 12:40 pmI haven't gone through the whole saga, but I feel that it is entirely possible for a non-UK person to assume that the word paki is just a shorthand reference to a "Pakistani" national. I may be wrong, but I feel it has no such racial meaning or anything on those lines here in the subcontinent at least. It is quite likely a case of someone in the UK using it in derogatory sense at some point and then it becoming a taboo to use that word. Indeed, in the UK, it might have developed racial connotations over the years, but to expect everyone around the world to be aware of it and react accordingly would be foolish. I'm not saying Ballance or anyone else said this without enough knowledge, but it is quite possible for an Indian or a Sri Lankan to refer to a Pakistani friend in this manner without even realizing that it could have these kind of ramifications.
Again though, this is way bigger than 1 player or 1 word.
Some of the stuff being leaked on twitter is erm.......not pleasant at all. When the full reports gets released/leaked I think the whole cricketing world will be in shock.
Here's a taste (definitely nsfw....)
https://twitter.com/JayDansinghani/stat ... 5902502924
Also a rumour doing the rounds that un-named drunk Yorkshire players pissed on an Asian players head from a balcony above whilst shouting racist abuse.....
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It is really ugly.
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I remember around 8/9 years ago almost in laughter when I think it was Sloandog(?) got upset at someone saying Pakistani and thought that was one of the weirdest things I’ve heard. I basically went 25 odd years of my life without ever hearing it associated with a derogatory meaning. I saw through British media since that they thought it as a slur and I didn’t really pay attention to it much but at least as of 5 years ago it was used widely and innocently as a shortened version of Pakistani.CrimsonAvenger wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 12:40 pmI haven't gone through the whole saga, but I feel that it is entirely possible for a non-UK person to assume that the word paki is just a shorthand reference to a "Pakistani" national. I may be wrong, but I feel it has no such racial meaning or anything on those lines here in the subcontinent at least. It is quite likely a case of someone in the UK using it in derogatory sense at some point and then it becoming a taboo to use that word. Indeed, in the UK, it might have developed racial connotations over the years, but to expect everyone around the world to be aware of it and react accordingly would be foolish. I'm not saying Ballance or anyone else said this without enough knowledge, but it is quite possible for an Indian or a Sri Lankan to refer to a Pakistani friend in this manner without even realizing that it could have these kind of ramifications.
And to be honest it should be common.
Again it’s not the word itself it’s the intent behind it.
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Interestingly this site auto corrects P A K I to Pakistani by code.
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Re: Gary Ballance Statement
Having lived in the UK for most of my life I used to hear the word fairly regularly (like 15 years ago) but it has completely died out except for usage by people who are your typical yobs really and they only use the word to cause offense. It literally has no place in this country anymore even if it was initially just an innocent shortening, context changes everything.
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Aus is still technically a colony. We never got independence. That word was always offensive because of the context in which it originated. To argue that one of the most racist countries was not aware of that is blind thinking. Those newspapers knew exactly what they were doing. I've been on the inside of them, I know how they work.paranoidandroid wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 12:20 pmAustralia ceased being a British colony well before the term we're debating was used disparagingly against Pakistani people, so it certainly was not used in the same context.
I grew up in Aus, that word was no more offensive than Aussie or Kiwi or Zimbo were/are. Now that Aus is aware the Brits use it in racist fashion, the term doesn't get used there any more, but there's nothing inherently racist about it, and it wasn't meant in a racist way when the Tele and Herald had it splashed across the front pages.
Murdoch's still an absolute fucking cunt though.
If dismissive and casual racism existed, this is an example of it.paranaoidandroid wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 12:43 pmIn fact, assuming everyone else should be judged as racist because they use a term differently to you is a bit racist itself...
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