Skyblueweeman
Well-Known Member
I don't want this thread to be controversial in any way but I wondered if someone could clear something up. Greg Clarke has obviously left his post as Chairman of the FA for some poor comments - the main one being used in the media being the word 'coloured':
However, I was reading another article on the beeb this morning and a young Brentford player says the words 'woman of colour':
Isn't this a massive case of double standards? I get that Clarke said some other things but the media are mainly taking him to account on the word 'coloured'.
What's peoples thoughts on this?
Greg Clarke: Why FA chairman's comments are so offensive
Greg Clarke quits after using an offensive term to describe black players.
www.bbc.co.uk
However, I was reading another article on the beeb this morning and a young Brentford player says the words 'woman of colour':
Brentford: The women of power at the club aiming to be ‘most inclusive in UK’
How Brentford are leading the way with appointments breaking the status quo in football club offices.
www.bbc.co.uk
Isn't this a massive case of double standards? I get that Clarke said some other things but the media are mainly taking him to account on the word 'coloured'.
What's peoples thoughts on this?