England's World Cup Players Targeted by Racist Abuse, Sadiq Khan Responds

# England World Cup Stars Face Horrific Racism as Sadiq Khan Labels Situation 'Out of Control'
England's World Cup football players, including rising star Jude Bellingham, are currently enduring a wave of disturbing racist abuse online. This horrendous situation has drawn condemnation, with London Mayor Sadiq Khan declaring that the issue of racism is rapidly spiraling beyond control.
The online hate has reportedly surfaced following the England team's performance in the World Cup. Bellingham and his teammates have found themselves targeted by a barrage of vile comments and posts, tarnishing what should be a moment of national pride. Khan emphasized the urgent need for action against this rising tide of racism.
“Bellingham is one of the players who has been the subjects of horrid posts online,” according to sources familiar with the incident.
The negative impact of such behavior extends beyond the players themselves, affecting the morale of fans and the wider community that supports the team. Enhanced vigilance and quicker responses from social media platforms are essential as authorities work to combat this unacceptable treatment.
Madueke was quoted saying, "He needs a good f***** kickin the n***** c***," illustrating the aggressive nature of the comments being hurled at players.
Calls for stricter regulations on online hate speech are intensifying, with public figures and organizations demanding accountability from both the perpetrators and social media companies.