Hate is a strong word. But the racist relying on black English footballers to bring them glory as if they were their servants, then turning on them as soon as they fell short of their dreams, have my deepest contempt.
Imagine paying your money to go out in this cold and boo footballers taking the knee for Black Lives Matter, and then you see a hat-trick of black players score against you.
So the three male Spanish footballers who have so far been most vocal in their criticism of Rubiales - Isco, Héctor Bellerín and Borja Iglesias - are all on the books of Real Betis. Looks like a good community over there.
People stopped by unmarked police on a quiet residential street should run if they 'genuinely feel fearful', this officer tells James O'Brien.
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1/ I was asked yesterday by someone to give examples of men who represented healthy masculinity and I thought, "well, it's men who don't think that being a man ultimately involves dominance over everyone in your surroundings".