Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
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Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
Boris Avrukh made the following comment on GM Pontus Carlsson’s facebook page this morning:-
"I want to hear from you one example of systematic racism, but you should find better sources than CNN trash. Yes I do think Black people have equal rights and even more than equal rights."
"I want to hear from you one example of systematic racism, but you should find better sources than CNN trash. Yes I do think Black people have equal rights and even more than equal rights."
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
Not the best way to try to make a point by the looks of it. I doubt it came out of the blue and without seeing the facebook page (I never bother looking at any living person's, by the way) sufficient context to really understand what's going on is absent.
Whether or not people have more or less equal rights on paper is not the be-all-and-end-all in the real world.
Edit - actually I've never knowingly looked at anyone's facebook page(s).
Whether or not people have more or less equal rights on paper is not the be-all-and-end-all in the real world.
Edit - actually I've never knowingly looked at anyone's facebook page(s).
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
Eastern European is slightly (?) racist shocker.
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
It's not the sort of comment I would make to any black Grandmaster.Jonathan Bryant wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:14 pmBoris Avrukh made the following comment on GM Pontus Carlsson’s facebook page this morning:-
"I want to hear from you one example of systematic racism, but you should find better sources than CNN trash. Yes I do think Black people have equal rights and even more than equal rights."
I believe that Carlsson now lives in Prague, so he may be used to it. That doesn't make it acceptable, of course.
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
Isn’t Avrukh Israeli, not that that has anything to do with his comment
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
Yes, born in Kazakhstan (I looked it up)Alan Walton wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:59 pmIsn’t Avrukh Israeli, not that that has anything to do with his comment
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
Quite. There’s entirely enough context to understand what Avrukh said. I’m not at ll sure I’d agree there’s such a thing as "mild" racism in any circumstances, but in any event this isn’t it.David Sedgwick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:31 pmIt's not the sort of comment I would make to any black Grandmaster.
Avrukh chose to go on to a social media page of a black chess player and, at a time when a black man’s violent death at the hands of a police officer is being questioned and protested, make a post denying that systemic racism exists.
Avrukh's post was racist.
I don’t care in the slightest whether or not that kind of exprience is common in Prague. I care how we respond to it when it happens within the chess world.
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
Thanks for making clear the way you see it, Jon.
I hope you can accept that even in a seemingly black & white picture there will probably be grey areas.
In a world of colour the real picture is much harder to make out. Everyone's picture of it is coloured by their own experiences. And, I am sure Carlsson and Avrukh have had different experiences even based on what little I know about them.
I do not see from your original quote that Avrukh makes an outright denial that "systemic racism" exists since he asks Carlsson for a "better example".
For all anyone knows Avrukh could be comparing "systematic racism" in the USA to that in more totalitarian states of the past, or present.
I hope you can accept that even in a seemingly black & white picture there will probably be grey areas.
In a world of colour the real picture is much harder to make out. Everyone's picture of it is coloured by their own experiences. And, I am sure Carlsson and Avrukh have had different experiences even based on what little I know about them.
I do not see from your original quote that Avrukh makes an outright denial that "systemic racism" exists since he asks Carlsson for a "better example".
For all anyone knows Avrukh could be comparing "systematic racism" in the USA to that in more totalitarian states of the past, or present.
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
That’s very generous of spirit of you John but I think not.John McKenna wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:21 pmThanks for making clear the way you see it, Jon.
I hope you can accept that even in a seemingly black & white picture there will probably be grey areas.
In a world of colour the real picture is much harder to make out. Everyone's picture of it is coloured by their own experiences. And, I am sure Carlsson and Avrukh have had different experiences even based on what little I know about them.
I do not see from your original quote that Avrukh makes an outright denial that "systemic racism" exists since he asks Carlsson for a "better example".
For all anyone knows Avrukh could be comparing "systematic racism" in the USA to that in more totalitarian states of the past, or present.
Your claim about Avrukh asking for a ‘better example’ is simply untrue, btw.
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I don't suppose Avrukh has been directly challenged about these words? It certainly doesn't look good.
Does FIDE actually have a means to deal with racism inside or outside competition? Who would be permitted to complain?
I believe the ECF may have utilised Avrukh to coach the Olympiad team in the past. Although that came from sponsorship money, would ECF members be able to say that we didn't wish to employ Avrukh in future?
I'm just a bit unsure what the chess community can actually do.
Does FIDE actually have a means to deal with racism inside or outside competition? Who would be permitted to complain?
I believe the ECF may have utilised Avrukh to coach the Olympiad team in the past. Although that came from sponsorship money, would ECF members be able to say that we didn't wish to employ Avrukh in future?
I'm just a bit unsure what the chess community can actually do.
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
That's pretty much the view of those who explain why my daughter has to accept racist abuse; they'll often be happy to say voting in a racist prime minister is ok tooJohn McKenna wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:21 pmI hope you can accept that even in a seemingly black & white picture there will probably be grey areas
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
"I want to hear from you one example of systematic racism, but you should find better sources than CNN trash..."
Someone who understands racism better than me should translate - "one example of systematic racism, but you should find better sources... " for me because I do not read that as an outright denial.
To Mick M: I think you, Jon B and others are making unwarranted extrapolations here. Sweeping generalisations do not apply in every case.
Someone who understands racism better than me should translate - "one example of systematic racism, but you should find better sources... " for me because I do not read that as an outright denial.
To Mick M: I think you, Jon B and others are making unwarranted extrapolations here. Sweeping generalisations do not apply in every case.
Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
NB: For all I know, Avrukh might be an extreme rightwinger - a supporter of Netanyahu and Trump, not to mention Boris Johnson. However, I am only going on what I read and understand from the original post.
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
He is certainly a Trump backer, in this exchange with Carlsson he also expressed his hope The Donald gets returned in a landslide this year.
Supporter of Bibi as well? More likely than not on this form.
Supporter of Bibi as well? More likely than not on this form.
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Re: Black (Grandmaster) Lives Matter
Avrukh is certainly a supporter of Trump, although times are strange when supporting a democratically elected President makes you an extremist. If he is on the right in Israel, extreme or otherwise, then he presumably does not support Netanyahu's centrist coalition.
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