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LFC fighting discrimination. True or False ?

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By a Manc (I think)
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Because he's talking garbage, really smugly, to a really smug and complacent audience, the sort of implacably lefty middle class who think they're intelligent and radical but fail to notice that they think exactly the same as all their friends and favourite comics, authors, journalists, and everyone else they've ever heard or read in their entire lives.
 
Because he's talking garbage, really smugly, to a really smug and complacent audience, the sort of implacably lefty middle class who think they're intelligent and radical but fail to notice that they think exactly the same as all their friends and favourite comics, authors, journalists, and everyone else they've ever heard or read in their entire lives.

i think he seems quite nice
 
Negrito is actually the name of a choc ice in Brazil. For that reason, Rio Ferdinand gets a brain freeze just looking at it.
 
Included on the list are phrases such as “Don’t be a woman”, “Play like a girl” and “That’s gay”.]

A triumphant Stewart Downing was said to have regarded the publication of the list as 'well worth all the letters me mam wrote in to Ian Ayre'. And with one last rub of the hands, the great big pouffe minced off to get changed.
 
The club has issued a handbook highlighting common slurs against race, religion, sexual orientation and gender that they are looking to stamp out.

Their latest move, which adds to the Premier League's separate programme to educate players, is designed to help other employees identify discriminatory language that might be used by fans on match days.

Lord Herman Ouseley, chair of anti-discrimination group Kick It Out, says the guide is a positive step.

"Kick It Out acknowledges the great strides that Liverpool FC has taken over recent times to reiterate their continued commitment to equality," Lord Ouseley said.

"The guide forms part of an overall awareness programme, and is a positive and proactive step in educating staff and stewards at the club.

"Match day stewards must be trained on dealing with incidents of discrimination and unacceptable behaviour in order to eradicate it from our stadiums, and more and more football clubs are using Kick It Out's Equality Standard as a framework to develop this education across all areas of the business."

Liverpool's social inclusion officer Rishi Jain said: "This programme of awareness enables our employees to recognise inappropriate language and take the necessary steps to ensure Anfield is free from all forms of discrimination.

"Liverpool has been actively working with Kick it Out, Show Racism the Red Card and the Anthony Walker Foundation for many years and has been recognised externally for its contribution to helping tackle discrimination and promote Anfield as an inclusive and welcoming environment.

"The club has already attained Kick it Out's equality standard preliminary level and has recently submitted its application for the equality standard intermediate level demonstrating its continued commitment."



We need to rid the world of these stupid interest groups
 
I worry that by being first with this we will be held up as having done it for the reason of having a bigger problem than other clubs in this area.I take it the more ordinary but non-PC-offensive swear words have not been incuded for a a reason?
 
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