You do more damage to minorities posting that kind of crap than most of the moronic EDL members do in their lives. There are plenty of real instances of racism in everyday life without resorting to making them up to fit a bull**** agenda. The debate is quite simple; Has Khan said some incredibly stupid things? Is he one of our currently high profile sportsmen? Is he coming off quite a heavy loss? If the answer to one of those is yes, then he is liable to get criticism, regardless of skin colour, religious background, or ethnic background.
Yep spot on IMO Earl :good Yeah G i agree with this, Khan reminds me of a kid at school ''lets play a match!'' he then has first pick, he's whinging all the way through. There 4-3 up with 10 to go and he's giving it large then all of a sudden the other side grabs two late goals. Then the dinner lady ends playtime and the other team celebrate and Khan runs to the ball and when everyone's off the pitch bar a few kids chatting he's smashing the ball in to make it a draw his mind. For a man of faith he should look to being humble, because when your humble your mindset and wisdom is so much better IMO. Likes of Mayweather get away with it but i think when they know it's crunchtime they train like a humble 12 year old entering gym for first time. They work hard and live nothing to chance.
The funny thing is, so many people on here waste so much energy banging on about how much of c*nt Khan is for talking sh*t Doesn't that in turn make these people silly c*nts as well , cause they hate Khan but waste so much energy talking and thinking about him lol sad
In balance, I'm starting to here a lot of similar crap from both sides. "No one would say that if he was Asian/Black/etc, its just that you can't be racist to a white guy. Yada, yada, yada" White guys claiming that they are being victimised because of their race is like catnip for these uneducated arseholes. All it does is damage the legitimate points on which ever side.
because minorities have a chip on shoulder due to past experiances. and also generalising the hate from a few. for example you get a group of 1000 fans at football showing their dislike towards a certain manager or a player, but if only 1 out of 1000 fans is heard shouting something racist, it becomes a racist incident, and all 1000 fans are tarnished. on the internet its millions of fans and you have thousands of racist haters. so some people after reading all that hate are bound to link ALL the hate to race despite most people only showing pleasure at his loss because they dont like him for another reason.
Amir Khan is disliked/hated because he is an arrogant *******, that all it is, nothing more, nothing less. The race card argument is old, tired and as weak as Khan's chin.
It is a discussion board, so if you are going down that route anything that isn't positive due to silly ****s? Discussion boards are for exactly that, it takes all sorts, and when you are arguably one of the biggest names in British boxing you are there to be shot at. It ain't all one way, there are lovers as well as haters in every camp.
I do hate him, but simply because of his personality. From the second he turned pro, all he banged on about was being a role-model. That was arrogant in itself, you should get to the top before you talk of influencing others in sport. Then came Peterson, everybody who saw the fight knows that win, lose or draw the performance was poor. The whole "man in the hat" thing gave him an out in terms the reason for defeat, and later the PED's gave him yet another excuse. What any humble, self-aware fighter would have done is acknowledge what went wrong and then right the wrongs. I had Peterson to win the rematch and also suspected Garcia was going to win simply because of Khan's arrogance and refusal to accept that he isn't the perfect fighter. Unless he clears out all the "yes men" from his camp, family members and hangers on, this will happen time and time again. A few well picked opponents will get the arrogance up again and then a test will come and the chin will fail yet again. He needs people around him who say "no" and will tell him exactly how it is.
http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0,,12602_7888746,00.html Watch the first minute of that, smirking, slagging off Kell Brook and saying he is a "superstar" then he get's knocked the **** out... he brings it on himself
I asked I simple question Now people getting all defensive I think for sure that race plays a part with khan with certain people even if they don't realise it I don't personally mind khan or what he says it that saj and asif I hate along with most of his khan army 'fans'
Not all of Khan's detractors are motivated by racism but an inordinate amount are. They will never admit it unless it's via an anonymous throw away account on YouTube. Anyway let the haters enjoy it because when Amir becomes champ again they are going to die a little inside.