- Joined
- Sep 9, 2015
- Posts
- 26,027
- Reaction score
- 26,686
- AFL Club
- Carlton
Systemic racism is absolutely orders of magnitudes worse. No point discussing this with you though.
Not all racism is systemic.
Get it?
Doesn't look like you do.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

LIVE: Adelaide v Geelong - Rd 13 - 7:00PM Thu
Squiggle tips Cats at 57% chance -- What's your tip? -- Injury Lists » -- All Rd 13 Games
BigFooty Tipping Notice Img
Weekly Prize - Join Any Time - Tip Round 13
The Golden Ticket - Corporate tickets, functions, Open Air Boxes at the Adelaide Oval, ENGIE, Gabba, MCG, Marvel, Optus & People First Stadiums. Corporate Suites at the Gabba, MCG and Marvel.
Systemic racism is absolutely orders of magnitudes worse. No point discussing this with you though.
This happened in Broome on Tuesday after a few kids were swimming in some idiots pool. Racism is alive well in Australia.This is the policing Sam Kerr grew up with:
![]()
The WA cops rounding up Indigenous kids: a 'toxic and racist environment'
The police stories: Two former Western Australian and NSW officers speak out about what they saw during their time in uniform
www.theguardian.com![]()
This is the state of UK policing
![]()
Met police found to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic
Author of landmark report says Met can ‘no longer presume that it has the permission of the people of London to police them’
www.theguardian.com![]()
"Casey revealed that one Muslim officer had bacon stuffed in his boots, a Sikh officer had his beard cut, minority ethnic officers were much more likely to be disciplined or leave, and Britain’s biggest force remains disproportionately white, in a capital that is increasingly diverse."
If anything "White bastard" is a weak descriptor of UK police.
I don't get the sense that Kerr will apologize.
I think she'd be happier to discuss racism with the UK police (via the court) and bring it to a head (and eventually get a slap on the wrist) than to apologise.How would you get that sense? It would make sense for her to apologise and put it behind her. It's mental this has gotten to the point of a criminal trial. If every time someone said something similar to the case went to court the UK justice system would be bogged down for years. Clearly someone in the justice system has it in for Kerr. An everyday person wouldn't be sent to trial for a minor offense.
Log in to remove this Banner Ad
Like the Nazis and the Ashkenazi
Or are you saying that wasn't racist because both groups were white?
I think she'd be happier to discuss racism with the UK police (via the court) and bring it to a head (and eventually get a slap on the wrist) than to apologise.
Can you imagine the next time Met police are found to be racist, and they're still proceeding with this case?
Mad that the Brit legal system is willing to use taxpayer cash on a trial for something to minor, while back home it wouldn't even get you arrested in many instances.
Certainly heard worse at pubs on Friday nights.
Er, that was my point.Not all racism is systemic.
Get it?
Doesn't look like you do.
How on earth would they stretch that one comment, four days?
I'm with a few others here. It's not overly offensive but I think there just needs to be a blanket rule that race is never used as part of an insult. It's completely unnecessary.
Obviously the connotation shouldn't be as offensive but you can't really have rules for one but not the other.
This happened in Broome on Tuesday after a few kids were swimming in some idiots pool. Racism is alive well in Australia.
View attachment 1921468
![]()
WA man charged with assault after allegedly restraining children with cable ties in Broome
Video shared on social media shows man in driveway arguing with members of the public who are encouraging him to untie the childrenwww.theguardian.com
She's just an uncouth Antipodean that the Brits need to make an example out of.Someone has it in Kerr to proceed this far.
Yeah. That's kind of everyone's point.There are other forums to be heard on such matters. A court case isn't the place to simply "have a discussion".
In this case, it need not tie up public resources on something that should've been settled with a summary offense, fine and apology.
Yeah. That's kind of everyone's point.
Why would a racist institution want to bring up a person on charges of racism? When was the last time they charged one of their own despite endless cases of it?
What's the max sentence she might receive for this? A fine? Why is the Met and Crown prosecutor wasting everyone's time?
It's like a bank taking a customer to court for being money-hungry.
So a fine or a community order. (Category 3c) with reductions for good conduct and first offence.I'd say someone in the force has it out for Sam Kerr and/or tall poppy syndrome. But it never should have gotten this far, that's for sure, all things about the police force aside. In general though they can charge an individual for a racism offense if the believe one has occurred. Using the defence but the cops are racist too probably wouldn't work too well in court.
Here are the sentencing guidelines:
Harassment/ Stalking/ Racially or religiously aggravated harassment/stalking
www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk
Forgive me if I'm being ignorant but how is this different to the situation Tex got in trouble for?

How is it different?You're kidding, right?![]()
How is it different?
Okay so Sam can make racially derogatory comments and that's okay?You're being wilfully ignorant if this is a genuine question. You think profiling and making derogatory comments highlighting a minority/oppressed people's race is the same as comments about white people who have suffered no indignities or disadvantages based on their race is pretty crazy.
Okay so Sam can make racially derogatory comments and that's okay?
I understand that one situation would have more weight than the other but in the end it's the same offense being committed?
Yes I wondered similar. A 4 day trial scheduled suggests there’s so much to cover in the lead up to the alleged comment. Perhaps Kerr herself was racially profiled, who knows really. It’s all speculation and we’re just going off scraps of information here and there. Mediation/out of court attempts probably have been attempted and failed prior to reaching this point.
I'd say someone in the force has it out for Sam Kerr and/or tall poppy syndrome. But it never should have gotten this far, that's for sure, all things about the police force aside. In general though they can charge an individual for a racism offense if the believe one has occurred. Using the defence but the cops are racist too probably wouldn't work too well in court.
Thank you for coming in here and letting us know oh virtuous one. Is there any room up their?Pretty simple. If you bring up anyone's race in any context. You are a dirtbag. There is no space for it, nor any space for apologists of same.