Tottenham call for social media companies to take action after Son Heung-min is subjected to "utterly reprehensible" racist abuse online.
"Both have been targeted in the past. Anti-racism group Kick It Out said it was "disgusted" to hear of the racist abuse aimed at Son, just days after it demanded "meaningful reforms" after Brentford striker Ivan Toney was subjected to Tottenham have called for social media companies to take action after Son Heung-min was subjected to "utterly reprehensible" racist abuse online.
Tottenham have reported racist abuse directed at forward Son Heung-min on social media after he scored in their 2-0 victory against West Ham, ...
Last June a group of 12 men who racially abused Son on Twitter were given "community resolutions" and wrote apologies to the South Korea international. We stand with Sonny and once again call on the social media companies and authorities to take action." The Football Association replied to Tottenham's post backing their stance.
Kick It Out have called on social media companies and the Government to act after Son Heung-min became the latest Premier League player to suffer online ...
Online racist abuse was directed at South Korean forward following his goal against West Ham United on Sunday.
For Milan or Wolverhampton. "This has no place in our game and we fully support the authorities and social media companies to take the strongest possible action to tackle it." "We stand with Sonny and once again call on the social media companies and authorities to take action."
South Korea captain Son Heung-Min emerged from the bench in the second half to net Spurs' second goal in the 2-0 win in the London derby at the Tottenham ...
"We strongly condemn the racist abuse aimed at Son Heung-min this evening," an FA spokesperson replied to Tottenham's tweet. We stand with Sonny and once again call on the social media companies and authorities to take action.— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) "We stand with Sonny and once again call on the social media companies and authorities to take action."
The South Korean's night was quickly marred after he was on the end of more vile racist abuse just hours after the win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Spurs ...
We stand with Sonny and once again call on the social media companies and authorities to take action. "We are disgusted and saddened that Ivan has had to deal with this yet again. "We stand with Sonny and once again call on the social media companies and authorities to take action." Spurs released a statement on Twitter after the game saying: "We have been made aware of the utterly reprehensible online racist abuse directed at Heung-min Son during today's match, which has been reported by the club. Tottenham have called on social media companies and authorities to "take action" after Son-Heung min was targeted by racist abuse in their 2-0 win against West Ham. Tottenham have called on the authorities to take action
Tottenham Hotspur have called on social media companies to take action after forward Son Heung-min was subjected to "utterly reprehensible" online racist ...
Anti-racism group Kick It Out called this month on social media companies to introduce "meaningful reforms" after Brentford striker Ivan Toney was subjected to racial abuse on Instagram. "We have been made aware of the utterly reprehensible online racist abuse directed at Son Heung-min during today's match, which has been reported by the club," Tottenham said in a statement on Twitter. Tottenham Hotspur have called on social media companies to take action after forward Son Heung-min was subjected to "utterly reprehensible" online racist abuse during Sunday's (Feb 19) two-zero Premier League win over West Ham United.
Kick It Out have called on social media companies and the Government to act after Son Heung-min became the latest Premier League player to suffer online ...
“Both have been targeted in the past. The longer it takes social media companies to take action, or government to pass the online safety bill, the more players will be abused. Kick It Out have now reiterated their calls for social media companies to take stronger action and for the Government to pass its online safety bill.
Kick It Out has called on social media companies and the government to act after Son Heung-min became the latest Premier League player racially abused ...
“The longer it takes social media companies to take action, or government to pass the online safety bill, the more players will be abused. Kick It Out has reiterated their call for social media companies to take stronger action and for the government to pass its online safety bill. Son scored four minutes after coming on as a substitute for Tottenham in Sunday’s
Football authorities have called on social media companies and officials to take "the strongest action" after Tottenham Hotspur said forward Son Heung-min ...
“Today, more than 50% of violative content is surfaced by our automated systems, further reducing the burden on individuals to report abuse. [said](https://twitter.com/kickitout/status/1627604380806524929?s=20) in a statement: “The longer it takes social media companies to take action, or government to pass the online safety bill, the more players will be abused. “This has no place in our game and we fully support the authorities and social media companies to take the strongest possible action to tackle it.” [Ivan Toney](http://www.cnn.com/2023/02/13/football/brentford-ivan-toney-racial-abuse-spt-intl/index.html) was subjected to abuse on social media after scoring against Arsenal in the Premier League. [Football](https://cnn.com/sport/football) authorities have called on social media companies and officials to take “the strongest action” after Tottenham Hotspur said forward Son Heung-min was subjected to “reprehensible” [online abuse](https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/31/sport/online-abuse-of-footballers-and-basketball-players-spt-intl/index.html). [tweeted](https://twitter.com/FAspokesperson/status/1627423909317431296): “We strongly condemn the racist abuse aimed at Heung-Min Son this evening.
Both Ivan Toney and the Tottenham striker have been targeted in the past week.
“Both have been targeted in the past. Kick It Out have now reiterated their calls for social media companies to take stronger action and for the Government to pass its online safety bill. [George Sessions](/author/george-sessions) Comments [Kick It Out](/topic/kick-it-out) have called on social media companies and the Government to act after [Son Heung-min](/topic/son-heung-min) became the latest [Premier League](/topic/premier-league) player to suffer online [racism](/topic/racism) this month.
The Premier League club called for social media companies to take action after Son was targeted during the 2-0 win against West Ham.
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The Tottenham forward received racist abuse online following Tottenham's derby clash with West Ham United and Kick It Out have had enough and demanded ...
A club statement added: “We stand with Sonny and once again call on the social media companies and authorities to take action.” The Football Association said: “We strongly condemn the racist abuse aimed at Son Heung-min. It happened just a week after Brentford forward Ivan Toney was targeted following their game against [Arsenal](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/arsenal-fc). Both have been targeted in the past. Now Kick It Out has demanded more to be done to ban vile comments being posted online and get quicker at removing offensive content. “This has no place in our game and we fully support the authorities and social media companies to take the strongest possible action to tackle it.”
The Premier League club called for social media companies to take action after Son was targeted during the 2-0 win against West Ham.
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Kick It Out has called on social media companies and the Government to act after Son Heung-min became the latest Premier League player to suffer online ...
The longer it takes social media companies to take action, or government to pass the online safety bill, the more players will be abused. “Both have been targeted in the past. Kick It Out has now reiterated their calls for social media companies to take stronger action and for the Government to pass its online safety bill.
On February 20 (local time), actress Jun Ji Hyun and soccer player Son Heung Min attended the Burberry 2023 F/W Collection show at London Fashion Week. W Korea ...
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