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‘Not even surprised anymore’: Footballer Ryan Sessegnon speaks out on racist abuse received online

November 3, 2020
By Aleks Klosok, CNN
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Ryan Sessegnon, a promising 20-year-old English footballer, says he is “not surprised anymore” and disgusted after he shared a screenshot of racist messages he received on the social media platform Instagram​ calling him the n-word and “slave.”

The England Under-21 winger, who joined Bundesliga club Hoffenheim on loan from Tottenham Hotspur last month, posted the screenshot on his Instagram story.

He wrote ​at the top of the screenshot: “Honestly unbelievable. The craziest thing is I’m not even surprised anymore. Disgusting.”

In a statement, his parent club Tottenham Hotspur tweeted: “Everyone at the club is with you @RyanSessegnon. We are proud of the rich ethnic diversity that exists across our communities, fans, staff and players.”

“We are driven by inclusion and equality for all and nobody should have to endure such repulsive abuse,” it added.

Hoffenheim tweeted the club stood for “tolerance, integration and respect.”

In its statement, posted above the screenshot of blurred out racist terms directed at Sessegnon, the club wrote: “Today, our player @RyanSessegnon was the target of horrific online racist abuse.

“#TSG stands for tolerance, integration and respect. We reject all forms of racism, discrimination and exclusion and say #NoToRacism!”

Social media companies such as Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, have ​been criticized for the ways minority users are targeted with abuse on their platforms.

“We want everyone to feel safe on Instagram, and we don’t tolerate racism or discrimination of any kind,” said Facebook in a statement sent to CNN.

“We’ve invested heavily in people and technology to help find and remove this content more quickly, and recently introduced a new safety feature that allows public figures to prevent people they don’t know from sending them messages on Instagram.”

According to ​anti-racism organization Kick It Out, reports of discrimination on social media are up 229% on last year.

In October, Facebook and Kick It Out launched ‘Take A Stand,’ a new joint initiative intended to educate fans on how to call out racism, both online and offline.

The new initiative includes an “anti-discrimination toolkit,” which fans can access through an automated WhatsApp service and receive information on how to tackle and report discrimination.

Facebook says its systems detect 95% of hate speech before anyone reports it, though the social media company added that it “knows they have more work to do.”

In July, Facebook and Instagram announced they would each be setting up a team to fight racism on their platforms and assess whether there is racial bias in their algorithms after it was suggested that posts with the Black Lives Matter hashtag were being hidden, though they are yet to release their findings.

Premier League star Wilfried Zaha, who was ​also the subject of online abuse, told CNN earlier this year that he questioned the effectiveness of Instagram’s privacy settings, given the ease with which anonymous accounts can send him racist messages.

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