Shaka Hislop: Sport must seize on social media boycott to stamp out online racist abuse

Published on April 29, 2021 - Duration: 01:15s

Shaka Hislop: Sport must seize on social media boycott to stamp out online racist abuse

Former Premier League goalkeeper Shaka Hislop believes sport must use the social media boycott to seize the chance to stamp out online racist abuse.Show Racism the Red Cardโ€™s president Hislop has welcomed the blackout but wants it to lead to further action.


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