Cowards hiding behind a fake profile.”The wife of West Coast's Liam Ryan spoke out against the monkey emoji left on a photo of their children.Liam Ryan has come under attack from trolls once again, but the teen behind it says it's a misunderstanding.West Coast Eagles star Liam Ryan has been subjected to vile racial abuse in the past.The moment an American AFL player realised Australian racism is worse'Why are you wasting your breath? Afficher les profils des personnes qui s’appellent Liam Ryan. The emotional post attracted hundreds of comments of support, including from teammates Nic Naitanui and Tim … Picture: Will Russell Liam Ryan is mourning after an eight-year-old relative was killed while riding his bike to school. 'All we can do is educate. The issue of racial attacks on Indigenous AFL players has once again reared its ugly head after West Coast Eagles star Liam Ryan was subjected to abuse on social media. I want to make a change,’ he said.Betts’ comments come just days after he called out a racist footy fan who used a picture of a chimpanzee while making a derogatory comment about him. 'His parents are devastated. Ryan, 23, launched a live Instagram stream on his account on Thursday night — a form of posting that allows users to comment live.During the stream, Ryan was seen with his daughter, before one follower posted a violent and vile comment. 'Here were f***ing go again,' Ms Hansen wrote on Friday following the post. 'It's not the first time, but it doesn't hurt any less. Create an account or log in to Instagram - A simple, fun & creative way to capture, edit & share photos, videos & messages with friends & family. ', 'do I have to deal with it again?' ‘Attack my babies, but noooo racism doesn’t happen in Australia.’ West Coast Eagles coach Adam Simpson also weighed in on the post, adding the whole team was supporting Ryan.‘All we can do is educate. Liam Ryan has become the latest indigenous AFL star to be subjected to racism after a troll commented a picture of a monkey’s face on a photo of his three babies. Racism is no joke and is never acceptable. Ryan, 23, launched a live Instagram stream on his account on Thursday night — a form of posting that allows users to comment live. 20.7m Followers, 223 Following, 912 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Liam Payne (@liampayne) "AFL general manager of inclusion and social policy Tanya Hosch wrote on Twitter: “I send my apologies to Liam Ryan, the West Coast Eagles and the AFL community for the racist abuse Liam & his family has been subjected to today. West Coast Eagles player Liam Ryan, 23, filmed himself with his one-year-old daughter to Instagram on Thursday. 'The fan's family reportedly told Channel Seven the teenager's monkey post was misunderstood, saying they were 'devastated' by the backlash. The West Coast Eagles player’s wife, Evana Hansen, was forced to defend the 23-year-old after he shared the post to Instagram on Friday.It’s not the first offensive remark Ryan has received and comes one year after a fan was given a two-year ban after he labelled the player a ‘monkey’ online.Liam Ryan (pictured with wife Evana Hansen) has become the latest Indigenous AFL star to be subjected to racism after a troll commented on a photo of his three babies‘Here were f***ing go again,’ Ms Hansen wrote on Friday following the post. ‘His parents are devastated. They are indigenous and say they are often the target of racist attacks.’ A year ago an AFL fan was given a two-year ban after calling Ryan (pictured with his children) a ‘monkey’ onlineThe West Coast Eagles player’s wife, Evana Hansen (pictured, right), was forced to defend the 23-year-old after he shared the post to Instagram on FridayIndigenous AFL stars have seen a string of offensive comments amid the Black Lives Matter movement.Melbourne Demons defender, Neville Jetta, also had an emoji of a monkey posted on his most recent Instagram post.The 30-year-old posted a photo of himself with an indigenous painting he received after marking his 150th game for the Demons on Friday.‘Another racial comment but to me this time around … there needs to be a better system in place to track people like this and hold them accountable,’ Jetta wrote on his Instagram.Melbourne Demons defender, Neville Jetta, also had an emoji of a monkey posted on his most recent Instagram post (pictured)On Wednesday, indigenous Carlton Blues star Eddie Betts opened up about his experience with racism in the AFL.
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