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2nd March 2017
04:54pm GMT

"People don't have to experience certain things to become oblivious to them. I've said this earlier, but I've never consumed a pineapple, when somebody tells me how delicious a pineapple is, I might be like, 'Oh yeah, a pineapple's not good. Oh my God, I've never seen a pineapple before. It doesn't exist because I've never consumed it.' But the person that has, they might have a different situation or a different feeling." "If you've never experienced racism or you never experienced racial discrimination, if you don't know what happens behind the scenes, if you don't see my feed on social media, therefore you just don't recognise that it exists."Woodley doesn't point the the finger of blame at his opponent. However, if his addressing of the racial abuse problem from certain fans continues to be ignored or laughed off as 'whining,' he fears for what that says about our society.
"It's not his (Thompson) fault. He doesn't have to go on the defence for his fans, because they are out there. If we as a society want to sit back like it don't happen (shakes his head), they're in for a rude awakening."Well said.
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