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It is interesting and kind of not surprising to see the comments on social media. A lot of people mainly from non Western countries have been saying it is nothing which why this is interesting considering what they say about racial stuff on the field.
I think Gabriel was in the wrong. You don't say things like that, this isn't the 80's or 90's or even the 00's.
It is interesting and kind of not surprising to see the comments on social media. A lot of people mainly from non Western countries have been saying it is nothing which why this is interesting considering what they say about racial stuff on the field.
I think Gabriel was in the wrong. You don't say things like that, this isn't the 80's or 90's or even the 00's.
He was in the wrong but it’s far from being particularly offensive. It’s been dealt with, I’d say most people are pretty happy with the outcome
The overwhelming reaction in Indian social media was commending Joe Root for the gesture.
It was mixed in the Pakistani forums, obviously due to the faith factor. But still the majority reaction was one of applause to Root's reply. Not sure where you got those reactions from.
I played amateur sport in the 90s and it was appalling, out and out homophobic. That's why this why what Root said was important, men's sport is light years behind the rest of society in dealing with LGBTQI issues.It is not the worst thing said but it is pretty bad. Just the stuff I have been reading (yes, I know reading social media comments is stupid) is pretty poor. I personally don't think Gabriel is a homophobic person, just said some stupid shit.
Social media but social media generally brings either the best of people or the worst. A lot of the Non-Western comments are basically saying the ICC are being racist or that Gabriel wasn't offensive. Some of the Aussie comments though include gems like "Root should harden up".
Stuff like that makes it hard for people who are in the closet or are out that want to play sport.
In Australian society yes, but Gabriel's comments are very tame compared to a lot of what you'd hear in the Windies, e.g. the music industry.:I played amateur sport in the 90s and it was appalling, out and out homophobic. That's why this why what Root said was important, men's sport is light years behind the rest of society in dealing with LGBTQI issues.
"I think a lot of this hysteria and paranoia is being fed by organisations like J-Flag, in their zeal to assert themselves and assert homosexuality in Jamaica, and also the fear that they are persecuted, which they are. But nobody don't kill them. Homosexual deaths in this country are perpetuated by homosexuals. There are famous cases in this country where people are murdered by their lovers. They are heinous and vicious, they cut up people, stab them up, cut them up and throw them all over the place, but nobody talks about that."
Howard dismisses last month's grim report from the US-based Human Rights Watch - which found that violent acts against homosexuals "ranging from beatings to brutal armed attacks to murder" are commonplace, that police harass and physically abuse homosexuals and that "pervasive and virulent homophobia" is contributing to the island's Aids epidemic - as the work of "a ridiculous gay rights group talking all kinds of crap".
Howard's arguments seem a fairly representative example of mainstream Jamaican public opinion. Homophobia seems utterly entrenched in the island's culture, thanks to a combination of the same kind of swaggering machismo that informs hip-hop, and, more seriously, religion.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2004/dec/10/gayrights.popandrock
Main issue is the umpires/ICC only act when it might make them look bad. I highly doubt he would have been charged if Root's comeback wasn't picked up on the stump mic. Sure, we can praise them for taking a stand but I'd prefer they just turned the stump mics right down and avoid this sort of stuff. These sort of comments shouldn't be made but I don't want to get to a stage where players are too scared to say anything out of fear of being banned.
Nikita Miller has always bowled fairly economically in ODIs.Surely that has to be the end of Bishoo. West Indies desperately need a doorknob bowler who can just whip through 5-6 overs of non-turning spin at 5 an over. Gayle could have been that bowler a few years ago but he can barely roll his arm over these days.
That Narine guy would be handy about now....
That was some game ! A textbook lesson in how to chase a big score.