Superhudd
Simon Davies
It's gross stupidity on the part of SBL to get involved in this. And ignorance as to the reasons why Spurs fans refer to themselves as "yids". No point going over those reasons again as pretty much everyone knows (or should know) them by now.
SBL are also demonstrating ignorance as to the ever evolving nature of the English language. What a word means in one century can be completely different to what it means in another century.
Take the word "gay", for example. How many people use it as a synonym for "happy" these days?
Likewise "yid". In the vernacular context of Spurs, it means only "Spurs fan" or "Spurs player" or even, as a collective, the club as a whole. Its roots might lie in Spurs fans' appropriation of the word to draw the sting of anti semites, back in the 70's and 80's. But, over the passage of time, the meaning has mutated. Even when fans of other clubs use the word "yids" in the context of football, the vast majority of them are only making reference to the club and its fans.
SBL can moan all they want but they are merely making a mockery of themselves and, more importantly, making a mockery of the real fight against racism. They are doing their cause a huge disservice - cheapening it by finding racism where it doesn't exist. Crying wolf. Standing Canute-like against the unstoppable tide of a language's evolution.
SBL will not stop Spurs fans from referring to themselves and their club as "yids". In fact, their risible interference is likely to have precisely the opposite effect. I predict that, in an act of understandable defiance, chanting of the word will become far more frequent.
"Context".............SBL should concentrate on that word instead; digest its meaning; and then slap themselves in the face for being so utterly silly and wasting everyone's time.
Spot on. I see the word Yid today as others call themselves Ultras