Stupid thing to say, they don't ask to be abused, they want it stopped and rightly so, they should make even more of a fuss about it until it gets sorted.
Ever think people are getting a little too sensitive about these issues? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26446213
The disappointing thing about the Sister Act one is, she's pretty tidy underneath all that. Shame to cover it up.
If someone sat behind you calling you a **** all game I think you would want him banned rather than authorities telling you to just not go anymore.
I know the film was bad but I didn't think it was offensive , until I realised she is actually white and blacked up for it , not the most intelligent anti-racism campaigner ever then
It's only recently that masquerading as someone of a darker skin colour has been deemed 'offensive' per se, regardless of context.