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Published 19:43 14 Jun 2018 BST
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"My appearance on The Late Late Show happened in 2012. It’s hard to know for certain if there was any long term impact," wrote Chin. "I’d like to think so. At the time going on the Late Late alongside Jason Sherlock wasn’t something I fully appreciated. I was only 20 and just thought if it made a big sound that was the purpose of being there. "It felt like the right thing to do but I know now without a doubt, as a man, that it mattered. The support I received from my family (always) and community but also from strangers told me it really mattered. "I still have small experiences of everyday racism. The difference is I am a little older now, so I’ve more control over how I let it affect me. "When I was younger my mother’s reassurances helped me enormously, but now I can deal with it in my own way. Sometimes it’s very frustrating, just that feeling of disrespect, it’s subtle but stuff still happens."Sherlock claimed after the Late Late Show that the abuse aimed at players stemmed from ignorance more so than it did racism.
“I would have suffered a fair bit – we didn’t have multicultural society as we do now. My sympathy would be with Lee, as it is a humiliating experience. It’s not necessarily that they’re racist, it’s just a lack of knowledge and ignorance.“It’s like if someone was overweight, they might get abuse.”
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