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Slavia have mentioned them because even they know the power this lot have in the corridors of UEFA
 
They’ve already reported monkey chants aimed at Glen Kamara in 2019 from those lovable East End rogues, so it’s not a new thing.
 
This should be the tipping point for them

If they do not come out in support of Glen and also backing what our club have said then they need to be disbanded on the basis that they are patently not fit for purpose
 
Yes they have tweeted, they record and respond to all incidents reported to them.

Effectively they have almost shut down as they rely on folk going to the games as neutral observers, with no fans they cant.

to be fair it is easier just searching under google for it than to come on here and post nonsense.
 
Show Racism the Red Card have done an open letter to Gerrard, Kamara and Rangers:

On behalf of our entire charity, we would like to send our solidarity to Glen Kamara following his traumatic experience of direct racism faced this evening. As a role model for so many young people, we offer our full support in any way he chooses to deal with this. Our thoughts are with him.

“We would also like to sincerely thank Steven Gerrard for his exemplary leadership tonight, from the moment this racist incident took place. His very visible and strong intervention will go a long way to reassuring Glen, and also in projecting a sense of powerful allyship with the thousands of Black, Asian and minority ethnic supporters across the country watching on, who continue to endure racism in all its forms, every day.

“We encourage UEFA to a) demonstrate logic and b) consider lived experience before reaching an outcome to this. Whilst we hope for an unequivocal response, we are extremely heartened by the way in which all involved at Rangers responded from the outset.

“We must educate our future generation to give them the tools to recognise and safely challenge racism
.

 
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Show Racism the Red Card have done an open letter to Gerrard and Rangers:

On behalf of our entire charity, we would like to send our solidarity to Glen Kamara following his traumatic experience of direct racism faced this evening. As a role model for so many young people, we offer our full support in any way he chooses to deal with this. Our thoughts are with him.

“We would also like to sincerely thank Steven Gerrard for his exemplary leadership tonight, from the moment this racist incident took place. His very visible and strong intervention will go a long way to reassuring Glen, and also in projecting a sense of powerful allyship with the thousands of Black, Asian and minority ethnic supporters across the country watching on, who continue to endure racism in all its forms, every day.

“We encourage UEFA to a) demonstrate logic and b) consider lived experience before reaching an outcome to this. Whilst we hope for an unequivocal response, we are extremely heartened by the way in which all involved at Rangers responded from the outset.

“We must educate our future generation to give them the tools to recognise and safely challenge racism
.


I'd like to see that article on the Slavia Prague twitter feed.
 
Show Racism the Red Card have done an open letter to Gerrard and Rangers:

On behalf of our entire charity, we would like to send our solidarity to Glen Kamara following his traumatic experience of direct racism faced this evening. As a role model for so many young people, we offer our full support in any way he chooses to deal with this. Our thoughts are with him.

“We would also like to sincerely thank Steven Gerrard for his exemplary leadership tonight, from the moment this racist incident took place. His very visible and strong intervention will go a long way to reassuring Glen, and also in projecting a sense of powerful allyship with the thousands of Black, Asian and minority ethnic supporters across the country watching on, who continue to endure racism in all its forms, every day.

“We encourage UEFA to a) demonstrate logic and b) consider lived experience before reaching an outcome to this. Whilst we hope for an unequivocal response, we are extremely heartened by the way in which all involved at Rangers responded from the outset.

“We must educate our future generation to give them the tools to recognise and safely challenge racism
.

Deserves its own thread that, brilliant statement.
 
Yes they have tweeted, they record and respond to all incidents reported to them.

Effectively they have almost shut down as they rely on folk going to the RANGERS games as neutral observers, with no fans they cant.

to be fair it is easier just searching under google for it than to come on here and post nonsense.
I’m not on Twitter or anything. I was just interested, what did they say?
 
Show Racism the Red Card have done an open letter to Gerrard, Kamara and Rangers:

On behalf of our entire charity, we would like to send our solidarity to Glen Kamara following his traumatic experience of direct racism faced this evening. As a role model for so many young people, we offer our full support in any way he chooses to deal with this. Our thoughts are with him.

“We would also like to sincerely thank Steven Gerrard for his exemplary leadership tonight, from the moment this racist incident took place. His very visible and strong intervention will go a long way to reassuring Glen, and also in projecting a sense of powerful allyship with the thousands of Black, Asian and minority ethnic supporters across the country watching on, who continue to endure racism in all its forms, every day.

“We encourage UEFA to a) demonstrate logic and b) consider lived experience before reaching an outcome to this. Whilst we hope for an unequivocal response, we are extremely heartened by the way in which all involved at Rangers responded from the outset.

“We must educate our future generation to give them the tools to recognise and safely challenge racism
.

@Valley Bluenose must be worth asking @mdingwall and @David Edgar to make capital of this so that we can properly compare and contrast the reaction of FARE and a proper anti-racism charity
 
They are so irrelevant that I'd completely forgotten all about them. They'll still be agonising over how to work an anti-Rangers angle into this before they respond.
 
Actually scandalous what FARE have tweeted. Why aren’t they condemning any racist remarks, speculative or otherwise? They should have stood shoulder to shoulder with Glen Kamara and Rangers straight away. Clearly if it isn’t “anti-Irish” then it’s no good to anybody?
 
Show Racism the Red Card have done an open letter to Gerrard, Kamara and Rangers:

On behalf of our entire charity, we would like to send our solidarity to Glen Kamara following his traumatic experience of direct racism faced this evening. As a role model for so many young people, we offer our full support in any way he chooses to deal with this. Our thoughts are with him.

“We would also like to sincerely thank Steven Gerrard for his exemplary leadership tonight, from the moment this racist incident took place. His very visible and strong intervention will go a long way to reassuring Glen, and also in projecting a sense of powerful allyship with the thousands of Black, Asian and minority ethnic supporters across the country watching on, who continue to endure racism in all its forms, every day.

“We encourage UEFA to a) demonstrate logic and b) consider lived experience before reaching an outcome to this. Whilst we hope for an unequivocal response, we are extremely heartened by the way in which all involved at Rangers responded from the outset.

“We must educate our future generation to give them the tools to recognise and safely challenge racism
.

This is how a real group lead by example, who want to work for a fairer world for us all.

FARE are not interested in equality.

Prove me wrong FARE
 
have they actually came out and said anything with regards to last night racism?
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Got a reply this morning...


forwarded message:
From: Pavel Klymenko <Pavel.Klymenko@farenet.org>
Date: 20 March 2021 at 10:31:55 GMT
To:
Subject: Re: Incident Report Rangers v Slavia Prague
Dear,

Thank you very much for reporting this incident to us. We are aware of the incident and working to ensure the case is high on the agenda.

We are aware that UEFA have opened disciplinary proceedings and will follow the developments.

Best regards,
Pavel
_______________
Pavel Klymenko
Head of Policy - Global Monitoring and Human Rights
Fare | PO Box 72058 | London | EC1P 1UH | UK
T: +44 20 7253 6795
Skype: p.klymenko
 
Almost like fare can’t decide what side they are on
I’d go one further. The initial tweet includes a link to a Scotsman article regarding Slavia’s accusations. The second is about Slavia’s denial. If that is the sum total of their content it’s 75% denial and counter accusation.

The comparison with show racism the red card couldn’t be clearer and FARE’s anti Rangers agenda is there for all to see.
 
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