Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you suggest Clubs should say or do?
Perhaps start with saying there is a zero tolerance for racism.
Meh, more words. Tell me specifics. Tell me that you have reviewed your SOP for discriminatory practices (in many cases, how about creating an SOP). Tell me that TD's are charged with the responsibility to spot racism and act immediately. Tell me that you will be open and honest about violations and corrective actions.
Words are important, followed up with actions. Saying nothing allows people to draw their own conclusions. Hence this thread!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you suggest Clubs should say or do?
Perhaps start with saying there is a zero tolerance for racism.
Meh, more words. Tell me specifics. Tell me that you have reviewed your SOP for discriminatory practices (in many cases, how about creating an SOP). Tell me that TD's are charged with the responsibility to spot racism and act immediately. Tell me that you will be open and honest about violations and corrective actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you suggest Clubs should say or do?
Perhaps start with saying there is a zero tolerance for racism.
Anonymous wrote:What do you suggest Clubs should say or do?
Anonymous wrote:What do you suggest Clubs should say or do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y'all are rediculous. You think posting on social media is a sufficient response to these issues? Those words mean absolutely nothing. Too little, too easy, too weak.
Their actions are the only important response.
I think everyone above here would agree with you that their actions are the only important response and WE are all saying that there haven’t been any! We are saying that the social media posts that they are doing is insufficient and WE expect them to do more in the positions that they are in!
Anonymous wrote:Y'all are rediculous. You think posting on social media is a sufficient response to these issues? Those words mean absolutely nothing. Too little, too easy, too weak.
Their actions are the only important response.
Anonymous wrote:An area that is so rich in Diversity, I thought that in times like these our top academies would rise to the occasion.
Yesterday, #blackouttuesday several soccer academies (Bethesda, Potomac, Brit-Am, PPA to name
a few) posted black squares on their Instagram page but a black square is insufficient, they should examine their motives and not participate in performative allyship.
I understand that it’s more comfortable for you to post a black square than your use words, power, your body, and your money to fight racism but I beg of them to do it!