Manchester United legend Gary Neville has angered many middle-aged white men by making a fair point about the UK and beyond’s division.
Neville joined many sticks last week, specifically reporting his comments in a Daily Mail report, as he described them as an “racist” outburst.
The former male and British defenders have condemned “hate speech and abuse in all forms” and urged everyone to unite to “return to a country of love, peace and harmony,” but they expect them to be dragged out of context in a particular quarter.
Clearly, Neville’s views lament “a division made up by angry middle-aged white men who know exactly what they are doing.”
Here we’ve put together nine of the best, worst, and honest most frightening views of Neville’s comments this week…
Joey Burton
“Obviously, in his isolated world he lives in, he is trapped in Sky Studios and in the Ivory Tower position, back behind the walls of the vast real estate he has. They say he is worth between £50 million and £700,000. White, middle-class men are definitely not called jihad.
“But Gary is dressed in this signal nonsense of virtue. We have this Pillock, Neville, and he crossed with me, because, as I said to him and Rio last night, I welcome to discuss both you. Let’s discuss the topic.
“I don’t think Gary Neville thought of his audience. I’m watching it, so you said you’re just saying that people who like Union Jack, people who are patriotic to show the national flag, in this example, that country he’s 85 times higher on the international level, or someone who has brown skin and someone with dark skin, then there’s an absolute aurect about it.
Fun Burton added: “People are always gaslighting you and telling you. Synagogues are being attacked and we get af *****gd ***head football players, absolute idiots.
“If it’s Katalis, he will forget that it has to do with human rights to receive Qatari money. He is a prostitute who is open for exploitation, as he showed in his stupid comments this weekend.
“If he was just a man of people like people, and if he really touched his fanbase, his show, his football club, or his business, he would know that middle-aged white men in this country aren’t the problem.
“It is not a right-right position that you have raised some flags and petrified your daughter, granddaughter, or your wife being accused of in changing rooms by illegal invaders.”
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Simon Jordan
“I think it’s surprising that he decided to go to a middle-aged white man in the wake of the Islamist terrorist attacks.
“Maybe the middle-aged white man is the one who worked on the minimum wage in his hotel. I don’t know. I think he’s a champagne socialist and a coward. That’s scary.”
Pushing on why Neville is a colic, Jordan proceeded to: “The real issue is about radical Islamic extremism and I don’t think he has the ball calling for what it is.
“He lives in a very rare world, and his money and privileges don’t have to worry about being attacked on the streets by immigrants who should not be here first.
“He doesn’t have to worry about these things, so he has the ability to sit there and observe in a way that separates himself from it.
“He is praised for his views, and he is praised for his views. I am extremely pleased to wave other flags in this country, whether it is the Palestinian flag, the Ukrainian flag, or any other flag we think we can wave.
“But when we talk about people who have legitimate concerns in this country, who want to oppose what they’ve forced them to do, Gary Neville says that what he said is the exact embodiment of being a socialist of the real world and the cowardly champagne, because the real problem is part of the militants that are happening in this country.”
Matt Le Tissier
Lutissier told a student at Southampton Sorrento University: “He basically attacked the demographics of people paying wages.
“I think it depends on which aspect of the argument you are concerned with and whether your argument is suited to the current media agenda.
“I think you know this. Mostly you’re very left-leaning, so if you rely on a bit, you won’t be given the good graces to make the mistakes others can give you.”
The Southampton legend added:
“I mean, they were standing when Jamie Karager spitted out the young girl from behind the car.
“It’s not that bad, so I think Gary has a pretty fair argument there if he’s trying to get rid of him.”
Nigel Farage
“He blames ‘middle-aged white men’. People who actually pay for Sky Sports pay him.
“He blames them for all the divisions, not evil, crazy, crazy Islamists who went out to kill innocent people.”
Farage added:
“I’m amazed that Sky Sports is keeping him.”
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Jeremy Kyle
“Sorry – I know I’m going to come here every week and say I’m going to calm down. We’re said to be headed towards each other by angry middle-aged white men who think it’s okay to set up a flag.
“I’m not going to sit here and stick to football. Everyone has the right to receive their opinions, but why am I surrounded by people like Neville who have created millions of people behind working class people?
Kyle added:
“There are protest marches three hours after Yom Kippur’s poor, poor Jews are killed by terrorists called Jihad, three hours later, not a mile after, but people waving Palestinian flags and screaming indecency, but wouldn’t Gary Neville mention it?
“But if you stand up and say that it’s dishonorable for these people to march and incite violence, people like Neville would say, ‘Yeah, but that’s unfair.’ But attacking middle-aged white men is fine. ”
Kyle continues. “What does Gary Neville do? I’ll do two things. I’ll take your property and give it to all the immigrants and all the groups you think are not treated well in this country – why not do that?
“Or live somewhere, you’ll go to a place where immigrants are on the streets and where your teenage daughter might not feel safe, not behind the gates of Chester’s huge mansion.”
Oliver Brown, Daily Telegraph Chief Sports Writer
“We start checking ourselves and bringing ourselves back to a neutral point,” he says. He plays a great healer. After all, it says nothing neutrality that denies toxicity on “angry middle-aged white men.”
“Neville’s type of person who is scorning these people is the type of person who works on his building site and wants to escape from the daily grind by paying a Sky Sports subscription that supports his seven-figure salary — as a society’s indescribable subgroup.
“Neville is a classic case of celebrities who are stained in his own sport, and he doesn’t seem to notice anything that could challenge his worldview. Gary Reinker fell into the same trap…
“Neville discovers the difficult way that views resonate within the criticism bubble of his self-conditioning often break apart in the first contact with reality. So why is his latest video provoking applause more than despair or light empty, increasing threats from viewers, stopping paying for the sky in protest. Perhaps he realizes that if you are trying to take an attitude as a voice of balance and reason, you cannot divisively save the flight of Union Flags, and then, contrary to a call to show respect for the Jewish community, you can’t even mention the protests of Palestinian action that took place right after Manchester’s rage.
“It’s doubly strange that Neville evoked the old ‘played 85 times in my country’ line and his patriotism. These honors, won between 1995 and 2007, were achieved not for immortal devotion to the Queen and the nation, but purely through the strength of his sport’s talent. So why does he feel the right now to define patriotic loyalty for everyone else? The answer is very simply hub arrogant. Neville also behaves as if his position as the country’s most well-known football analyst also awards the right to that conscience.
“His response to the atrocities of his hometown may be his most dangerous self-parody. The question is not just Neville draws a line from Islamist terrorist acts to enthusiasm for the Union flag, but also his fed hand, and it’s not just a hopelessly broken logic that he’s biting his own audience. Why is he lightening his own audience? Why doesn’t he pause to think he’s actually far from his lane in the ditch? The question is, although not for the first time a middle-aged white man, the hundreds of billionaires called Gary have been misled to speculate that their football qualifications give them monopolis to moral virtues.
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Ross Clark, Journalist for the Sun
“There was probably a time when Gary Neville wasn’t so mad at the sight of our flag like he is now.
“When he was playing 85 games in England, I don’t remember him raiding the stands to tear the St. George cross and Union Jack, which were swept by enthusiastic fans.
Clark added:
“To justify his actions, he argued that the flag was being used in “negative ways by “angry middle-aged white people.”
“I have no idea how to fly a union flag negatively.”
Clark continued: “So, no, there is no reason to shame our flag.
“On the contrary, we have a reason to proudly fly it from home or work.
Spike columnist Simon Evans
“It seems to be in the open season with white brokes of middle-aged people all year round. We’re the opposite of the protected species. Scape Gunmon, if so. He forgets who paid for the lifestyle he’s enjoyed since his major days, so no one will ever invoke his prejudice, or actually hypocrisy.
“Neville not only raised a few questions. He also made a leap into the territory of the Scape Ski Allele. He denounced a middle-aged white man waving a flag for murder committed by a terrorist literally known as jihad.
Stephen Pollard, Telecommunications
“In modern Britain, it appears that anything but the scary “middle-aged white man” can be done (that is also an explanation that applies to Neville as it should be noted). ”
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