Racism is an issue where individuals are discriminated against due to their skin colour, which is absurd and worrying for those people who are constantly abused by these inconsiderate people who cannot show tolerance or acceptance. These guiltless souls have to take in abuse and disheartening comments on a daily basis, whilst those responsible continue to lead a normal life; receiving no hassle or elements of fear and worry. Information gathered by the Press Association from 24 police forces across the country, shows there have been over 350 incidents since 2012. This cannot be tolerated! You can't delete racism. It's like a cigarette. Yes, the FA has endeavoured to overcome racism by producing the campaign Kick it out which was established in 1993 to preach peace in football to make football enjoyable once again, however, did the FA accept this organisation so that we believe they are doing enough or whether they want us to turn our thoughts on another issue. Mario Balotelli a player affected by the horrors of racism once said “You can’t delete racism. It’s like a cigarette. You can’t stop smoking if you don't want to, and you can’t stop racism if people if people don't want to. But I'll do everything I can to help” Many individuals assume the FA respectably has done …show more content…
They continued these shameful actions by following it with poor speech; “We are racist, we are racist, and that’s the way we like it”. Understandably, the FA decided to ban the individuals involved, however, once again no justice was addressed to the innocent man that was affected. Although, the three fans were addressed with a life time ban from attending football games, no justice was served to the individual who did not receive any form of apology from the FA or the individuals involved. I am unable to comprehend why such individuals offend others based on the colour of their skin a, does the colour of your skin emphasise your importance to one another? Does the colour of your skin permit others to verbally harm you? No, as Martin Luther King once said ‘not be judged by the colour their skin, but by the content of their character’. Is this really the way the FA wants to prolong the activity of football matches by ruining the prospect of having no racism in football? Well, I believe together we can put an abrupt end to this malicious matter; together we can enforce the prospect of having no racism in football; together we can provide justice to those players who have been affiliated with such nonsense. Together we shall unite and be one; one big family that can address this situation to the FA and send a clear and strong message to them stating that more strict rules