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That’s not really the main point. The point is when players react to abuse that isn’t of a racial nature then they get widely condemned. A good example of this is in the old firm matches as suggested by Bradesmaen. You can’t pick and choose what is deemed offensive enough to have a go back and what is not. Must have consistencyWhy is the onus on the victim not to behave in a way that will inflame or exacerbate the situation? He didn’t choose to be in that situation.
He’s there in his workplace being racially abused, why does he all of a sudden have to be the “bigger man” and not provoke things further?
Good on Kean for scoring and then letting them know about it. **** the racist campaigners.