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Tyson Fury BBC SPorts Personality of the Year 2020 hates gays, Jews and women tho
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So he is nailed on to win that award but its only a few years since he expressed these views: In a 2015 interview, he compared being gay to paedophilia and claimed that homosexuality is “one of the three things that will lead to the apocalypse”. He said: “There are only three things that need to be accomplished before the devil comes home. One of them is homosexuality being legal in countries, one of them is abortion and the other one is paedophiles.” In a 2016 hour-long rant, the boxer made anti-semitic remarks, alongside a series of disturbing comments about rape, bestiality and paedophilia. He said: “Everyone just do what you can, listen to the government follow everybody like sheep, be brainwashed by all the Zionist, Jewish people who own all the banks, all the papers, all the TV stations.” Fury also previously said that the “Gay Rights Act 1977”, which does not exist, was backed by supporters of legalising paedophilia. In an interview which surfaced in 2017, he said: “I have newspaper evidence that suggest that the Gay Rights Act of 1977 backed in favour of paedophilia being legalised in the UK. So how dare I say that, but how dare it be on the national paper…. These are the people, these are now politicians or whatever in the country…” In the same interview, he added his “personal belief” was that “a woman’s best place is in the kitchen and on her back”. Fury has denied being homophobic, but has long refused to directly apologise for his comments and in 2018 stormed out of an interview after being challenged on them. https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2020/02/2...eontay-wilder/ Should we be lauding this man as a British hero so soon after such views or is it so far in the past as to not matter as much? |
Can we call 2015 "so far in the past"? If it had been 2005 (when he was a teenager) then I'd be inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt that he was just a dumb kid mouthing off, but... It was 5 years ago and he was a 26 year old man.
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Your OP is inaccurate poster. He has apologised for those comments, and he was suffering with mental health issues at the time
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...nsive-comments I apologise to anyone who may have taken offence at any of my comments,” Fury said in a statement. “I said some things, which may have hurt some people, which as a Christian man is not something I would ever want to do. “Though it is not an excuse, sometimes the heightened media scrutiny has caused me to act out in public. I mean no harm or disrespect to anyone and I know more is expected of me as an ambassador of British boxing and I promise in future to hold myself up to the highest possible standard. “Anyone who knows me personally knows that I am in no way a racist or bigot and I hope the public accept this apology.” |
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But as a "devout Christian" i expect he does in my opinion |
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As a man of Traveller heritage, Mr Fury has suffered bigotry and racial abuse throughout his life and as such would never wish anyone to suffer the same. He has many friends of a wide range of backgrounds and races and wishes no ill to anyone of any race, religion or sexual orientation. “Mr Fury is a devout Christian and a family man, however he accepts that in the past he has said things publicly which are misrepresentative of his beliefs and usual good character. He appreciates he has a duty as the Heavyweight Champion of the World. He knows it comes with certain responsibilities and anything he says publicly will be heavily scrutinised. |
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I don't think he should face penalties or be banned from the sport or anything like that - but "sports personality of the year"? It doesn't really seem appropriate IMO. Again, if these had been dumb throwaway comments he made when he was much younger I'd be more inclined to give the benefit of the doubt... but it wasn't, it was only a couple of years ago, as an adult. |
I did say that in the boxing thread but apparently, he's done some charity work or something so all is forgiven :idc:
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He says he was misquoted, and also we don't know what mental state he was in, he has apologised and moved on He allegedly has donated his 7 million purse from the first Wilder fight to Alcohol and Drug Charities in the UK? learning from your mistakes and championing charities is role model stuff to me, who here hasn't made a mistake in life? |
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Look at how high people hold footballer up, when they are out drinking fighting shagging anything that moves while their wife and kids are at home. People have a right to there personal beliefs and plenty of people keep there true feelings hidden due to what people with think of them. He talks a load of crap most of the time but his story of having it all then losing it while trying to cope with his own demons is an amazing achievement especially in the world of boxing. Every thing Anthony Joshua says is though about, he always pauses before he speaks to think of the right answer. He has a global brand to think about that includes advertising. |
Anthony Joshua is decent, respectful person.
Tyson Fury is entitled to his own beliefs and people are entitled to think he's a **** for holding them as well :shrug: |
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Its not often LT and Neem are on the same page :oh:
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all hail my new Liberal era
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I thought the comments about women were particularly disrespectful considering he would know the sacrifices and hard work that go into training to be a high level athlete and boxer, that's also "his environment" and what he said about fellow boxers (female) was dismissive and disrespectful Quote:
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