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JEUX DE LONDRES : LE PLONGEUR ANGLAIS TOM DALEY VICTIME D'UN TWEET HOMOPHOBE Par Marie Billon vendredi 03 août 2012, à 11h18 ARRIVÉ QUATRIÈME EN PLONGEON SYNCHRONISÉ AUX JEUX OLYMPIQUES DE LONDRES, TOM DALEY A REÇU DEUX TWEETS AGRESSIFS, DONT L'UN À TENEUR HOMOPHOBE, DONT L'AUTEUR, UN FOOTBALLEUR, A ÉTÉ SUSPENDU DE SON CLUB. Décidément, Thomas Daley (photo), le jeune plongeur anglais au corps de dieu grec, joue de malchance. Après avoir échoué au pied du podium au plongeon synchronisé mardi, il a reçu un message d'un jeune homme de 17 ans, Reece Messer, qui l'a accusé d'avoir « trahi » son père et entraîneur, mort d'une tumeur au cerveau l'an dernier. Le jeune athlète a ensuite reçu un autre message, toujours sur Twitter: « Pour se consoler d'arriver quatrième, Daley et Waterfield (son partenaire en plongeon synchronisé, ndlr) pourront toujours s'enculer #teamHIV ». Ce tweet homophobe provenait du compte @10danthomas10(supprimé depuis) appartenant au footballeur gallois de Port Talbot, Daniel Thomas. Le club s'est immédiatement distancé de ce tweet et a suspendu le joueur. Après avoir présenté ses excuses « sans réserve », le sportif (photo ci-contre) a démenti avoir écrit ce message. Il assure que son compte a été « piraté » et qu'il est victime d'une « mauvaise blague ». D'AUTRES TWEETS HOMOPHOBES Le club de Port Talbot dit enquêter sur cette affaire, tandis que la police a seulement arrêté l'auteur du premier tweet, Reece Messer. « La loi condamne ceux qui harcèlent, menacent ou bouleversent un tiers. Si dans la rue quelqu'un crie une insulte, c'est à la police d'intervenir, mais nous ne pouvons pas nous pencher sur tous les incidents qui se produisent sur internet. Nous gérons les problèmes quand ils arrivent », a expliqué au Times Simon Reed, le vice-président de la fédération de Police. Les agents pourraient cependant bien se pencher sur les abus que Reece Messer lui-même a subi après avoir envoyé son twit à Tom Daley. Les Britanniques ont été choqués par la cruauté dont il a fait preuve envers le jeune plongeur mais certains lui ont envoyé à leur tour des insultes homophobes, selon Pink News http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/08/01/call-for-policing-guidance-after-tom-daley-gay-hate-and-death-threat-tweets/ . Les lois britanniques condamnant clairement les injures portant sur l'orientation sexuelle d'une personne, il se pourrait bien que le tourmenteur de Tom Daley soit aussi vu comme une victime. Regardez une interview vidéo de Tom Daley : http://youtu.be/6lDfCSO_nGQ CRÉDIT PHOTS : AFP, Port Talbot. SOURCE : © 2012 par TÊTU édite par Communication Presse Publication Diffusion (CPPD). http://www.tetu.com/actualites/international/jeux-de-londres-le-plongeur-anglais-tom-daley-victime-dun-tweet-homophobe-22005 # # # CALL FOR POLICING GUIDANCE AFTER TOM DALEY GAY HATE AND DEATH THREAT TWEETS by Stephen Gray | 1 August 2012, 4:53pm Following threatening and anti-gay tweets sent to young British diver Tom Daley, police have said they are currently forced to 'make it up as they go along' in Twitter abuse cases, as the 17-year-old behind the original message received anti-gay abuse from the public. Yesterday, police warned Reece Messer who had initially told Daley on Twitter he had let his late father down after missing out on a medal at one of his Olympic events. He went on to send increasingly violent and threatening messages on the platform when confronted by other users. At one point he sent another user a tweet saying: “i'm going to find you and i'm going to drown you in the pool you cocky twat your a nobody people like you make me sick.” Port Talbot FC midfielder Daniel Thomas was suspended from his club pending an investigation into an anti-gay tweet which appeared on his account directed at the British diver. A tweet appeared on the footballer's page which said: “If there is any consolation for finishing fourth at least Daley and Waterfield can go and bum each other #teamHIV.” Thomas's account,@10danthomas10, was subsequently deleted and both the player and club apologised for the incident. Meanwhile, Reece Messer, who sent the original tweet about Daley's father, was himself receiving homophobic abuse from people seeking to defend the diver. When he sent the offensive tweet, messages told the 17-year-old to, among other things, “Shut the fuck up you gay little cut [sic].” Another said his profile picture was “gay”, one called him a “gay prick”, one a “gay twat”, one said he did not “give a fuck about this gay little faggot”. Another wrote that the “worst thing is @Rileyy_69 looks so gay”, another than he was a “gay ass n***** with yo fake ass followers”. One Twitter opined that he was “actually a closet gay and that's why he's so hostile towards attractive males”. Another wrote: “Never heard of this @rileyy_69 before can't believe how gay this kid is?”. Another advised him: “don't drop the soap in the shower mate. You've got the gay look that paedos/sexually frustrated men go for.” Another told the teenager: “Hope you get bummed like fuck when your behind bars you gay boy”. Reece Messer remains under investigation of other comments he sent through his Twitter account. Regarding police involvement with Twitter abuse, Simon Reed, the vice-chairman of the Police Federation, the body for rank-and-file police officers, told The Times that they are “having to make it up as they go along”. Reed said: “There is legislation which concerns causing harassment, alarm or distress. If you are walking down the street and someone shouts abuse the law is there to deal with it, but can we police every incident on the internet when someone upsets someone else? I don't think we have the resources to do that. “What is needed is some clear guidance from the CPS or the Attorney General about where the line is drawn. “We can't have a free-for-all online but by the same token we cannot involve the police every time something unpleasant is said.” Stuart Hyde, Chief Constable for Cumbria and spokesman on social media for the Association of Chief Police Officers said: “Social media is increasingly part of police business and the law covers situations where you have comment that goes way beyond legitimate opnion. We don't just deal with people who are famous. “People have the right to freedom of speech but it has to be within the law.” SOURCE : © 2005-2012 by PinkNews.co.uk.. http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/08/01/call-for-policing-guidance-after-tom-daley-gay-hate-and-death-threat-tweets/ # # # LA HOMOFOBIA QUE PERSOGUE A TOM DALEY Peibols | 2 de agosto de 2012 | 18:07 Imagino que el 13 de agosto me arrepentiré de no haber seguido los Juegos Olímpicos. Por lo que leo en Twitter y las fotos que voy viendo en Facebook, la cosa está muy calentita. Pero no sólo por lo que calienta nuestras mentes, también por lo que calienta los teclados (QWERTY o táctiles) de muchos. Ha sido el caso del jugador de fútbol galés Daniel Thomas el que derrochó homofobia y topicazo de muy mal gusto en Twitter. Ante la cuarta posición del jovencísimo Tom Daley en los Juegos Olímpicos, Daniel Thomas tuiteó. Si hay alguna consolación por acabar cuartos, al menos daley y waterfield pueden ir y montárselo el uno con el otro #equipoVIH Cuanta elegancia y saber estar en un solo tweet, eh? Afortunadamente el jugador ha sido suspendido y rápidamente el Port Talbot Town Football Club, el equipo en el que juega, se ha desvinculado totalmente de dicho tweet y de su contenido homofóbico. Aunque, cubriéndole un poco las espaldas a Thomas confían en que alguien le robase el móvil y escribiera este tweet para acabar con su imagen. Ya claro, la Mano Negra, como en 'Al Salir De Clase'. Tom Daley es jovencísimo y no creo que haya salido del armario, si es que es gay. De hecho ni siquiera me importa si es gay o hetero. Daley está ahí por su trabajo. Si quieren criticarlo, que lo hagan por su trabajo. Que digan que ha quedado cuarto y que otros son mejores que él. Hasta ahí de acuerdo. Pero más allá de Thomas, que es una figura pública, hay muchos tuiteros que se han dedicado a insultar a Daley tachándolo de gay (por no usar palabras peores). Empezamos ya por lo de siempre: tachar a alguien de no-hetero es despectivo. ¿No se cansan? ¿En serio les parece tan malo no ser hetero? Soy el primero que defiende que las personalidades notables, más aún si son deportistas más allá del fútbol, salgan del armario, porque serán un ejemplo a seguir. Pero creo que cada cual dedice si sale o no sale del armario. Si es que estás en él, claro. Tanto si Tom es gay como si no lo es, no está bien atacarle así. Los que en algún momento de la adolescencia (o post-adolescencia) hemos tenido que comernos algún insulto homófobo sabemos que te hace daño. Aunque te hagas el fuerte y la valiente. Duele. Espero que toda esta horda de incultos se queden sin internet una temporada. Acerca de la broma del #equipoVIH no tengo absolutamente nada que decir porque me parece tan despreciable que no pienso perder mi tiempo en un comentario tan fuera de lugar. Via | Towleroad FUENTE : © 2012 Ambiente propiedad de Weblogs SL. http://www.ambienteg.com/personajes/la-homofobia-que-persigue-a-tom-daley * * * * * * TOM DALEY http://www.tomdaley.tv/ https://www.facebook.com/TomDaleyOfficial https://twitter.com/tomdaley1994 ≈♥≈
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