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LFC launches anti-hate campaign – Stop The Hate, Stand Up, Report It
Reds’ campaign ‘Stop The Hate, Stand Up, Report It’ calls for fans to report online hate.
Club will join footballing organisations in social media boycott from 3pm BST on Friday April 30 to midnight on May 3.
To take a stand against hate, the Reds are launching a new social media campaign – Stop The Hate, Stand Up, Report It – that calls upon fans to report incidents of racism, hate and discriminatory abuse online.
The campaign aims to encourage both fans and the wider community to stand up for and support those who are on the receiving end of such abuse and take definitive action by reporting it directly to the club and relevant social media platforms.
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(Reuters) - Liverpool on Wednesday condemned the abhorrent racial abuse of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Naby Keita and Sadio Mane on social media after the trio were targeted following Tuesday s 3-1 Champions League defeat by Real Madrid.
England defender Alexander-Arnold was sent monkey emojis on his latest Instagram post, while similar abuse was directed at Guinea midfielder Keita and Senegal forward Mane. Once again we are sadly discussing abhorrent racial abuse the morning after a football game. It is utterly unacceptable and it has to stop, Liverpool said in a statement.
Liverpool FC Make Further Statement Regarding Online Racist Abuse of Players
Both Naby Keïta and Rinsola Babajide have been victims of racist abuse on social media this week.
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Manager Jürgen Klopp denounced social media abuse in strong terms at his press conference earlier today, and the club have now released a
second statement on racist abuse of players in the space of a week.
“Liverpool Football Club has today issued the following statement regarding racist abuse on social media platforms.
“Once again we are sadly discussing abhorrent racial abuse the morning after a football game. It is utterly unacceptable and it has to stop.
Liverpool condemn online racial abuse of trio after Real defeat 08 Apr 2021 / 07:00 H.
MADRID: Liverpool on Wednesday condemned the abhorrent racial abuse of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Naby Keita and Sadio Mane on social media after the trio were targeted following Tuesday s 3-1 Champions League defeat by Real Madrid.
England defender Alexander-Arnold was sent monkey emojis on his latest
Instagram post, while similar abuse was directed at Guinea midfielder Keita and Senegal forward Mane. Once again we are sadly discussing abhorrent racial abuse the morning after a football game. It is utterly unacceptable and it has to stop, Liverpool said in a statement.