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You can choose not to forgive Marcus Rashford, but I believe him

The real issue is Wiley's antisemitism, not a hastily taken selfie

January 26, 2022 11:08
Wiley and Jesse and Marcus
3 min read

I believe in forgiveness. A world without forgiveness is frankly too insufferable to imagine - although it isn't always easy to forgive.

It can't be demanded; it has to come naturally and everyone is different. But I've always admired people who have suffered unspeakable tragedies and unfairness, things I imagine would eat me up inside, and yet they find it in their hearts to forgive. Mothers of children killed by knife crime; families of victims killed by drunk drivers. You hear about them being willing to forgive people who have caused them unimaginable harm.

Holding on to hate or anger long term does nothing for you. Which is why in cases of antisemitism, when someone says they are sorry it is always healthier to believe them unless we have good reason to think otherwise. In instances of ignorance, people have got be given the chance to learn.

Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard made headlines this week for posing for a photo with antisemitic rapper Wiley. Wiley's antisemitism is well documented and indefensible. He was kicked off social media because of it. So it is hard for a community that is often plagued by the sense that people don't give a damn to sincerely believe that others might have been unaware of anything to do with Wiley. But it is possible.