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Racist social media abuse continues to plague UK football

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Racist social media abuse continues to plague UK football

Racist social media abuse continues to plague UK football

Vile racist abuse on social media aimed at football players in the United Kingdom continues to plague the sport after Manchester United’s Anthony Martial and Arsenal’s Willian brought attention to the subject shortly after Facebook and Instagram announced redoubled efforts to prevent this from happening on their platforms in February.


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