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Man admits he may have sent racist Rashford tweet while drunk but 'can't remember'

Man admits he may have sent racist Rashford tweet while drunk but 'can't remember'


 Now the racist tweeter claims he was inebriated.

Nick Scott, a father of two, was jailed for encouraging "racial hatred" after tweeting a racist message following England's defeat by Italy. Scott says he is not racist, despite changing his narrative several times: "I was married to a German and am a quarter-black South African.”

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The England-Italy final, in which Italy triumphed, sparked a barrage of racist abuse hurled at black players like as Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka, Jadon Sancho, and Tyrone Mings.

“I was stoned at the time and have no recollection of doing it,” she says "'I told The Sun,' he said.

"But if I did, I'd like Marcus to know that I'm truly sorry and sincerely apologize.

“After everything, he's done for my kids and all the other children in the country with free school lunches, I'm grateful to him.

"He's a complete genius. I can't thank him enough for his assistance to my family.”

Now the racist tweeter claims he was inebriated.

Nick Scott, a father of two, was jailed for encouraging "racial hatred" after tweeting a racist message following England's defeat by Italy. Scott says he is not racist, despite changing his narrative several times: "I was married to a German and am a quarter-black South African.”

DON'T MISS:

The England-Italy final, in which Italy triumphed, sparked a barrage of racist abuse hurled at black players like as Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka, Jadon Sancho, and Tyrone Mings.

“I was stoned at the time and have no recollection of doing it,” she says "'I told The Sun,' he said.

"But if I did, I'd like Marcus to know that I'm truly sorry and sincerely apologize.

“After everything, he's done for my kids and all the other children in the country with free school lunches, I'm grateful to him.

"He's a complete genius. I can't thank him enough for his assistance to my family.”

Now the racist tweeter claims he was inebriated.

Nick Scott, a father of two, was jailed for encouraging "racial hatred" after tweeting a racist message following England's defeat by Italy. Scott says he is not racist, despite changing his narrative several times: "I was married to a German and am a quarter-black South African.”

The England-Italy final, in which Italy triumphed, sparked a barrage of racist abuse hurled at black players like as Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka, Jadon Sancho, and Tyrone Mings.

“I was stoned at the time and have no recollection of doing it,” she says "'I told The Sun,' he said.

"But if I did, I'd like Marcus to know that I'm truly sorry and sincerely apologize.

“After everything he's done for my kids and all the other children in the country with free school lunches, I'm grateful to him.

"He's a complete genius. I can't thank him enough for his assistance to my family.”

"I've progressed to the point where I expect to read articles about myself.

"Whether it's my skin color, where I grew up, or, more lately, how I choose to spend my time off the field.

"I can take all the criticism I want about my performance; my penalty was not good enough; it should have gone in; nevertheless, I will never apologize for who I am or where I came from. Wearing the three lions on my chest and witnessing my family cheer me on in front of tens of thousands of people was the proudest moment of my life.

"I used to fantasize about days like this. The responses I've got today have been overwhelmingly wonderful, and seeing the response in Withington brought me to tears. The communities who have always embraced me have continued to support me.

"Marcus Rashford is a black 23-year-old from Withington and Wythenshawe in South Manchester. That's all I have if I don't have anything else. Thank you for your thoughtful messages. I'll come back, and I'll be better. We'll come back, and we'll be better."

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