Do not. We cannot continue to tolerate this type of racist behavior. In football, in sports, you also educate, and we must educate in tolerance and respect.A hug, @ Williaaams45. https://t.co/4jToGD8t7R– Pedro Sánchez (@sanchezcastejon) January 25, 2020Pablo Iglesias has also reacted, Vice President of Social Rights and 2030 Agenda: “All my support for Iñaki Williams. Racism has no place in our society. The permissiveness to this type of insults compared to other episodes produces misunderstanding and harms the image of our football.” The president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has condemned this Saturday the racist insults that Athletic Club striker Iñaki Williams received in the match against Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium in Cornellá (Barcelona), and said that it is necessary to “educate in tolerance and respect”.“No. We cannot continue to tolerate this type of racist behavior. In football, in sports, we also educate ourselves, and we must educate in tolerance and respect,” Sánchez writes on Twitter. All my support to Iñaki Williams. Racism has no place in our society. The permissiveness to this type of insults compared to other episodes causes misunderstanding and damages the image of our football. https://t.co/QSyohe54N9– Pablo Iglesias 🔻 (@PabloIglesias) January 25, 2020In addition, Basque politicians as the leaders of the PNV and Podemos Euskadi, Andoni Ortuzar and Lander Martínez, and former soccer players like Rafa Alkorta, they have expressed their support and affection for the Athletic Bilbao striker.Your club has also issued a message of support on your social networks to Williams and has stressed that “for any racist insult, tolerance 0”.In his Twitter account, the president of the PNV, Andoni Ortuzar He stressed that “as a political leader, as a member of the Athletic Club and as a Basque citizen, all my support, closeness and affection”.The secretary general of Podemos Euskadi, Lander Martinez He has expressed in this social network the support of the purple formation to the player and asserted that “e racism must have no place either in sport or in society”.The Basque sovereignist formation, EH Bildu, on the other hand, he has remarked in the same social network that “racist aggressions are not admissible either in sport or anywhere! We want to transfer all our support.”The former player of Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid, Rafa Alkorta, on the other hand, he said that “more parents educated me to respect others without looking at the color, without looking at where each one comes from, without looking at the sexuality of the person in front of me; I do not understand what goes through people’s minds who insulted Williams, they give me PENA. “ read more
A Donegal Garda Sergeant has appealed to people not to buy cut-price work tools if they suspect they could have been stolen.Crime Prevention officer, Paul Wallace, was speaking following what has been described as an epidemic of tool thefts across the country. Millions of euro in stolen tools are being passed on at markets and sold locally for cheap by gangs involved in the theft and distribution of such tools.RTE last night carried a Primetime Investigates programme on the trend.Sgt Wallace said that people should remember that a workman’s tools are his hands and stealing these tools is depriving people of making a living.“If you steal a person’s tools then you are essentially chopping off their hands because they simply cannot work. It’s as simple as that. You are depriving them of making a living,” he said.He pointed to recent raids at various supermarkets and petrol stations in Donegal believed to have been the work of the same gang. The robbers broke into the premises using all sorts of stolen tools and then simply left them there as they made their getaways.“It shows you that stolen tools can be accessed so easily and if they are stolen there is no trace of them form them being left behind,” he added.He said that anybody who is considering purchasing tools at knocked-down prices from markets or from the backs of vans should ask themselves if they have been stolen and deprived a person of making a living.“If the price has been knocked down then the chances are that it will have been stolen and we would ask people not to add to the trade by buying them.“The simple fact is that if the demand for these stolen tools was not there from the public then there would be no supply,” he added. ‘Stealing a man’s tools is like chopping off his hands’ – Donegal Garda Sergeant was last modified: July 19th, 2018 by StephenShare this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Skype (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Tags:donegalGardastolentoolsWarning read more