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Anni Aluko speaks out after winning Joe Barton’s defamation

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Anni Aluko speaks out after winning Joe Barton’s defamation


Former England striker Ini Aluko has spoken to the BBC News

Former Englander and striker Eni Alco, who was targeted by former social media midfielder Joey Barton, said he hoped a decision that was defamation would make people think about it twice.

“There should be no anxiety that every time on TV is attacked,” Aluko said.

“Rappy that the point that beautifully asks people to understand the importance of language and how to deal with women,” he said after winning the first phase of the Supreme Court’s slander against Barton.

“Every time I get to TV, I don’t feel anxious that my gender and gender are being attacked,” the 38-year-old told the BBC News.

Referring to Aluko’s remarks in 2020, Barton is likely to criticize those who are set for the government’s rest plan, which apologizes, Barton published comments that suggests that the late Aluko’s father was financially corrupt, and his private education has made him “Hipockert.

He also accuses him of “playing a competition card.

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The judge of the Supreme Court, Mr. Judge Lavander, decided that Barton’s comments are mainly the statements of opinions, but they were defaming in the sense or reference.

“Theds need to be changed,” Alco said.

“There are some standards that are stored for me, sometimes a three-sided standard that is stored as a black woman for me if I say something.

“This is greater than me. This wasn’t the only thing I can take, and in fact it is part of a broader culture towards women in broadcasting.

“Advice and freedom of speech is a human right and I support it, but it cannot be armed and used as a way to hate speaking”

“The only way to change is for people to be held accountable.

Pa media Joey Barton, with a long blue and dark coat, leaves a court building. pa Media

Barton could still choose to defend the comments in the trial

The former Lyones has scored 33 international goals in 102 appearances before retirement in

He said he faced a threat of violence and suffered on social media after Barton published it twice in January 2024 about X.

The regular ITV and BT Sport has said he hopes the discovery of the judge will cause more people to talk about bad behavior and online abuse.

“I love what I do. I love broadcasting. I love me so much about football. I love me so much for other young black girls and colorful women you can do and you can go into spaces that haven’t always been admitted.

Barton has not yet responded to the decision and can appeal against him. The 42-year-old can also defend the statements if the case goes to court.

In a separate criminal case, Barton confessed to the crime that allegedly posted aggressive statements on social media about Aluko, as well as Luci Ward and Jeremy Vain.

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