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anotheoldgit | 15:26 Wed 31st Jul 2013 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2381823/Asian-footballer-jailed-racist-tirade-match-referee.html

/// At Burnley Crown Court, jobless Ahmed, from Burnley, admitted causing racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress and was jailed for eight weeks after a judge said referees were entitled to protection from badly behaved footballers. ///

Shouldn't this footballer have received a more heavy sentence due to him threatening to kill the referee's wife and children?

/// As the other players and spectators looked on, angry Ahmed was escorted off the field shouting: 'I’m going to burn your white house down and kill your wife and kids - I know where you live. I’m going to come and find your house.' ///

I thought this necessary since we hear so much of racism committed by whites, level playing field and all that.

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I wonder how many times a white person has said to a referee 'I'm gong to kill you for that decision'?
12:16 Thu 01st Aug 2013
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Can you send us a link to a similar story about an Asian being abused by a white racist together with the sentence he or she received, in order for us to establish the levelness of the said playing field.

If you can't, then we can only assume that this goes some way to prove that the courts treat racism as racism and people who complain that "it's only whites who ever get accused of racism" might be a little...

...incorrect.
Good I'm glad he's been jailed. He was out of order to a massive degree. Racism is not as you rightly identify a one way street, but like Sp I am unsure of exactly how level the playing field is. since you must have taken considerable effort sourcing this story I too imagine you have come across many more relating to the victimisation of non white people by white people. Care to share a link to any of those?
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sp1814

Yes there are many reports of racism committed by whites against blacks, not so much against Asians because of the fact that there are not as many Asian footballers for some reason as blacks.

These racism incidents have been widely reported on AnswerBank, take the John Terry affair for example.

Taking this story for instance I can never remember where a black player, or a white player has threatened to burn down another's house and also kill his wife and children, and that is what makes this news story unique enough for me to post on it, nothing more and nothing less, except of course that one never seems to hear of any black player being imprisoned for being racist on the field, but if you care to supply any links that prove me wrong, I am prepared to withdraw that statement.

Can you also convey to Sharingan, that contrary to her statement "since you must have taken considerable effort sourcing this story"

Please inform her that it does not take any considerable effort on my part, it just takes one to read the news that is daily printed in some newspapers.

But if she doesn't care to read the Daily Mail, it is also published in other newspapers, but I must admit such a rare occurrence doesn't always reach some papers for some strange reason, so this is the best I can do.

http://www.thisislancashire.co.uk/news/10582091.Footballer_from_Burnley_jailed_for_race_rant_after_red_card_incident/
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Maybe

Offences Against the Person Act 1861 section 16

A person who without lawful excuse makes to another a threat, intending that that other would fear it would be carried out, to kill that other or a third person shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction on indictment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years.

*intending that that other would fear it would be carried out*

I suspect the CPS thought this would scupper the case against him here.


Anyway - arent you pleased with this case?

I thought you'd be delighted to see that UK racial legislation is a 2 way street?
Ahmed, was also convicted at the same time for a Breach of a suspended sentence, the original sentence being 32 weeks.
''Can you also convey to Sharingan, that contrary to her statement "since you must have taken considerable effort sourcing this story"

Please inform her that it does not take any considerable effort on my part, it just takes one to read the news that is daily printed in some newspapers.

But if she doesn't care to read the Daily Mail, it is also published in other newspapers, but I must admit such a rare occurrence doesn't always reach some papers for some strange reason, so this is the best I can do.''

Oh come on AOG, don't be like that:)
I actually do read the Daily Mail every day. You know the old adage 'Keep your friends close and your enemies closer'- I like to know what the right wing old rag is up to.
We seem to hear a lot from you, anotheoldgit, saying that only whites are accused of racism so this seems to contradict that old chestnut of yours does it not?
AOG

"Taking this story for instance I can never remember where a black player, or a white player has threatened to burn down another's house and also kill his wife and children, and that is what makes this news story unique enough for me to post on it"

If this story is unique, then by what measure do you think the player should have faced a heavier sentence?

It's for you to provide evidence of a white player jailed for racially abusing a non-white player, because it was you who brought up the 'level playing field'.

Also, remember - John Terry wasn't found guilty was he?

So what does that prove?
AOG, it would help if you looked up the law before asking a question based on ignorance. There is no basis for charging this man with threats to kill and the sentencing will take no special account of any such threat. As one old judge drily observed "If we were to take the statement "I'll kill you, you bastard" as evidence of intent, the courts would be trying attempted murder for every assault on a Friday night!"

It is gratifying that you wish us to take note of an "Asian" committing the offence. Why did you think it necessary or desirable to inform us, though? Did you think that we were not aware of such conduct by other races? Did it come as a surprise to you?
I am reminded of this attack on a Rigby referee kindly reported by our friends at the Daily Mail...
// The Louth supporter who launched the attack on the referee in last Sunday’s Leinster final is a 23-year-old electrician from Dundalk.
As hundreds of thousands of spectators in Croke Park and on TV watched fans invade the pitch at the end of the tumultuous match, the bulky figure of Joe Conlon was seen running at the referee and throwing a wild punch.
The Louth supporter, wearing a red polo shirt, appeared to strike him on the chest before being pushed back by players and walked away while continuing to shout abuse at the referee. //

You must have missed it AOG because you never posted about this disgraceful (white) gentleman.
Anotheoldgit who's the white footballer who was in gaol for being racist then?
(The sound of crickets chirruping softly in the dusk light, as tumbleweed blows silently over the parched soil...)
I think it is obviously noteworthy and worthy of national news that we learn of level playing fields - very important in the persuit of football....
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THECORBYLOON

/// We seem to hear a lot from you, anotheoldgit, saying that only whites are accused of racism so this seems to contradict that old chestnut of yours does it not? ///

just one isolated case hardly balances the 'scales of equality', that have been tilted one way for years.

Ah well, AOG, relying on the Daily Mail as a principal source would make anyone tilted in their perceptions.
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sp1814

"Taking this story for instance I can never remember where a black player, or a white player has threatened to burn down another's house and also kill his wife and children, and that is what makes this news story unique enough for me to post on it"

/// If this story is unique, then by what measure do you think the player should have faced a heavier sentence? ///

Read the statement I made above, "simply because this player threatened to burn down another's house and also kill his wife and children".

Threatening to kill someone is a very serious offence.
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FredPuli43

/// It is gratifying that you wish us to take note of an "Asian" committing the offence. Why did you think it necessary or desirable to inform us, ///

If you first check what is put, before leaping on every chance to have a dig at me, you wouldn't have failed to notice that sp1814 first entered the word Asian and I was merely answering him.

Must try better next time.
Threats to kill can be an offence, AOG; the maximum is ten years' imprisonment; but , for the reasons given above, this man has not committed it. Such threats are made all the time, but they only very rarely amount to that offence, any more than they make an assault attempted murder.

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