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    [Politics] Rhian Brewster

    Yes, absolutely. I refer you to GT49's post (#22). Laws against discrimination were passed, and the vast majority of people accepted them as social progress. British attitudes changed organically, we didn't need an officer class elite to smash us into line with threats and sticks.
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    [Politics] Rhian Brewster

    I disagree. It's about education and reward, even if that reward is just acknowledgment. It shouldn't just be about punishment and threats. Probably more so when there is the 'cultural differences' aspect, (i.e. the offenders don't think they are breaking basic standards of human decency)...
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    [Politics] Rhian Brewster

    Two points: 1 - I wonder what would happen if as a protest Brewster and the other black players refused to take part in any UEFA anti-racism initiatives? They'd probably get heavily fined and banned knowing UEFA's priorities. 2 - Slightly annoyed that the article just glosses over the IMMENSE...
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