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You may not change that one person's view but as kids grow up seeing their heroes calling out this behaviour then it changes their feeling towards racism.

The process is slow but look at the difference in attitudes compared with 30 years ago and the difference is stark. It's a lot like losing weight .... You don't notice the change as it happens because it happens slowly, far more slowly than you want, and there are hiccups along the way, but you just need to keep moving in the right direction day after day, year after year until you eventually end up in a better place.

The post isn't for jayden238, it's for the prevention of future jayden238s.

 
4 minutes ago, hardtack said:

weird (or am I doing something wrong in my search?)...
 

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The emoji seems to have been posted in the comments of Nev's Instagram account.

 

 
3 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

 

The emoji seems to have been posted in the comments of Nev's Instagram account.

 

Aha!  Silly me ?

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22 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

The solution to the issue is to have a proper verification process for social media accounts.

If these people had to use their real name we would hardly ever see these type of comments.

Absolutely not true if you have ever read what some people say on Facebook using their real name, photos and places of employment.


24 minutes ago, poita said:

I sincerely wish that this thing would never happen, but are you better to focus on the 1% of small minded, miserable people who are seeking some attention and purpose in their pathetic lives, or on the 99% of people who try their best to do the right thing and get along with everyone?

I don't think that you'll ever change some people, so it is much better and healthier to find the positives where possible (unless laws are clearly being broken).

(That said, I avoid twitter and instagram like the plague, because these are where such people thrive.)

I understand what you're saying but just because it's only 1% (or whatever the figure might be) doesn't make it any less hurtful for those who are the victims of such abuse whether it's targetting race, religion, gender, disability, sexuality or anything else.

3 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I understand what you're saying but just because it's only 1% (or whatever the figure might be) doesn't make it any less hurtful for those who are the victims of such abuse whether it's targetting race, religion, gender, disability, sexuality or anything else.

Precisely!  In schools, the bullies are probably just 1% of the student population, but they can, and do, destroy lives of those who are vulnerable to such treatment.  Stamp out the small fires before they have a chance to become something much bigger.

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Absolutely not true if you have ever read what some people say on Facebook using their real name, photos and places of employment.

We disagree then mate. Yes we see very poor comments on socials by real accounts, but there is another level where we see outright racism, homophobia, sexism and more that people know is unacceptable so they use a fake account to post it.

That level of abuse will come down to hardly anything with genuine authentication required for setting up accounts I very firmly believe.

The casual racism level of abuse is a far more broad and complicated problem, but overt racism like this example is almost always from a fake account in all the examples I've seen.

 

You will never ever totally stamp out racism.
Are we gonna spend the rest of our lives highlighting the 1 moron who has a crack?
And if we were true to ourselves racism comes in all colours, not just whites.

Best just get over it and move on.

33 minutes ago, TheKozzieExperience said:

Twitter is the sewer of the internet, or at least one of them.

Lets say its a tunnel in the sewer network of the internet.

This was on instagram I believe.

I've always thought twitter was by far the worst, and probably still is, but at least we're seeing from them at a corporate level that they're making an effort finally to police/moderate their platform. Facebook (who also own instagram) are incredibly weak in this regard.


Good on you Nev. keep flying the flag 

sorry you have to put up with this rubbish

Small Children are not Racist, Society does that over time, depending on influences. 
It’s a slow job as Axis has said

my Generation was a lot more Racist than todays 25 year olds and so on

it is exactly why Black Lives Matter now exists

But there are lots of people who still don’t like it, hopefully that number dwindles

1 hour ago, old dee said:

Just take a look at the virus outbreak.

Just as we don't have a vaccine for the virus, we also don't have one for stupidity, bigotry and violence.

possibly just posted by some nutcase anarchist rather than a racist.....never know

so easy to do if your aim is to disrupt society

50 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

It's terrible, but extremely difficult to stamp out.

'jaydeen238' is a troll account, no posts, not following anyone, and just followed by two other troll accounts.

He'll spend all day online being 'edgy; and offensive and it'd be his dream come true if one of his comments is picked up by mainstream media.  It puts everyone in an almost impossible position - calling him out, getting into and argument, or raising his profile is exactly what he wants you to do... so what can you do?

 

Yea I was going to ask that, bot/troll accounts are usually the ones with lots of numbers in the name and have zero posts/followers etc.

I jumped off social media (this doesn't count does it?!) Nov 2018. One of the best things I've done, it is all trash. There has to be more FB, twitter etc can do to stop this rubbish/people. Otherwise if people need to vote with there fingers and deactivate/close their accounts.


Just now, Redleg said:

Just as we don't have a vaccine for the virus, we also don't have one for stupidity, bigotry and violence.

And sadly we will never. I live close to one of the areas and I am not the slightest bit surprised. 

We’d be far better off as a society if we outlawed Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. They’ve all given scum bags, low life’s, racists etc too much of voice. I’m sorry that Nev has to put up with this sort of filth. 

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13 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

You will never ever totally stamp out racism.
Are we gonna spend the rest of our lives highlighting the 1 moron who has a crack?
And if we were true to ourselves racism comes in all colours, not just whites.

Best just get over it and move on.

Should we do the same with bullying in schools?  Racism is a form of bullying and as such, must be stamped out. There's only one certainty, if we do nothing then nothing will change.

1 minute ago, hardtack said:

Should we do the same with bullying in schools?  Racism is a form of bullying and as such, must be stamped out. There's only one certainty, if we do nothing then nothing will change.

Sadly correct hardtack. I have a serious question. Why does the name of Eskimo Pie ice creams have to be changed?

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

We’d be far better off as a society if we outlawed Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. They’ve all given scum bags, low life’s, racists etc too much of voice. I’m sorry that Nev has to put up with this sort of filth. 

Facebook, although not perfect by any means, at least allows you to control who gets to see your posts and comment on them.  Instagram and Twitter have no such controls (that I'm aware of) and so these trolls have an easy way in to spread their rubbish.

One thing I like about Facebook is that it's given me a way of connecting with friends I had lost contact with decades ago.  Renewing old friendships seems, to me at least, to be fairly important as we get older.


17 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

You will never ever totally stamp out racism.
Are we gonna spend the rest of our lives highlighting the 1 moron who has a crack?
And if we were true to ourselves racism comes in all colours, not just whites.

Best just get over it and move on.

Not sure what you actually mean by this line. But it's not easy for anyone who is the subject of these sort of attacks to "just get over it and move on". And nor should they have to.

If you go back in history (and not that far), that was a common attitude to rape in many societies.

7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

We’d be far better off as a society if we outlawed Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. They’ve all given scum bags, low life’s, racists etc too much of voice. I’m sorry that Nev has to put up with this sort of filth. 

Lets not forget outlawing the media with their picking and choosing what they highlight.
 

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1 minute ago, old dee said:

Sadly correct hardtack. I have a serious question. Why does the name of Eskimo Pie ice creams have to be changed?

Apparently it has a dodgy history OD
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2016/04/24/475129558/why-you-probably-shouldnt-say-eskimo

Maybe they should change it to Inuit Pie? ?

 
3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Sadly correct hardtack. I have a serious question. Why does the name of Eskimo Pie ice creams have to be changed?

From Wikipedia: In Canada and Greenland, the term "Eskimo" is predominantly seen as offensive or "non-preferred", and has been widely replaced by the term "Inuit" or terms specific to a particular group or community.

3 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Facebook, although not perfect by any means, at least allows you to control who gets to see your posts and comment on them.  Instagram and Twitter have no such controls (that I'm aware of) and so these trolls have an easy way in to spread their rubbish.

One thing I like about Facebook is that it's given me a way of connecting with friends I had lost contact with decades ago.  Renewing old friendships seems, to me at least, to be fairly important as we get older.

Agree, there are a lot of good aspects. My wife has family scattered across the globe it works well for them. 


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