and down the country, so. and i thought it was bad then. but, you know, if you think go back 60 years, 70 years, it must have been horrendous forjack. how far do you think we ve come, and how much more work do you think needs to be done? racism isn t a football problem, it s a social problem. and until we start.we start looking at the social aspects of racism and we, like, coming together and talking about racism you know, we ve still got a lot of work to be done. and what lessons would you like people to learn from this story? to hold your dream. to go out there and fight for your dream. don t ever give up. always go on there and fight. and it might take 100 years, but we ve got here! they laugh. jenny kumar, bbc news. it is wonderful to see the story spoken about properly now,
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