Latest Rangers racism scandal is another blight on ‘respect’

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Latest Rangers racism scandal is another blight on ‘respect’
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Wallace/BPI/Shutterstock 11804817ej Glen Kamara and Connor Goldson of Rangers confront Ondrej Kudela of SK Slavia Prague after alleged racist remarks at the Rangers players as Referee Orel Grinfeeld of Israel try to calm them down Rangers v Slavia Prague, UEFA Europa League, Round Of 16, Second Leg, Football, Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, UK - 18 Mar 2021

A year to the day that Glen Kamara opens up on the racism scandal that rocked world football, team mate Connor Goldson whistleblew on the same thing happening to him as a result of Rangers’ win in Serbia.

The defender revealed he’d received a predictable torrent of abuse from defeated fans, based in the Eastern Bloc, unhappy at the loss and apparently his celebration.

There is no question that the Eastern Bloc has a gigantic anti-black mentality (let’s not dress this up guys) and we see the consequences of it time and time again.

Kamara a year ago, Goldson yesterday – both on the receiving end of smears about their skin colour.

Ibrox Noise isn’t afraid to call it as it is, and the delusional among you who want to defend the Slavic nations as perfectly welcoming to black people are free to do so, but the evidence suggests otherwise.

Whenever Rangers come up against side from the Eastern Bloc, this happens.

It’s a problem throughout Europe, we know this, and it happens in the UK plenty. But the Eastern Bloc doesn’t have much of a black or ethnic population, and doesn’t welcome one either.

And Goldson is the latest victim. And there will be more after him.

All because he’s black and won.

Poor babies.

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  1. It was as sad as it was predictable. UEFA should step in and clamp down but they won’t. It makes you laugh when we get hammered for throwing scrunched up paper onto the pitch while teams like Red Star can play the whole intimidating “welcome to hell” routine. Indeed instead of doing something about it UEFA issue a warning for Rangers fans to stay away from these nut jobs.

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